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https://www.thebulletin.be/whats-week-20-27-may-0 What’s on this week: 20-27 May

Our pick of the best activities in and beyond – and online – for the coming week

Annual architecture feast Banad Festival is back and places still remain for guided tours of some of Brussels’ finest examples of Art Nouveau and Art Deco design. Normally private interiors are open to the public, while outdoor visits can be conducted on foot, by bike or by bus. The programme runs over three weekends; it includes family activities, concerts and talks. For this fifth edition, new sites have been added, many opening their stylish doors to the public for the first time. 22 May-6 June

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Hangar photo art center

Photo art center Hangar brings together 10 ‘Made in ’ photographers for the collective exhibition Regarde mon histoire/Kijk naar mijn verhaal. Véronique Ellena is joined by nine other artists -who have all similarly journeyed in the medium of photography - to present this series of intimate and individual visual stories. With Vincen Beeckman, Téo Becher & Solal Israel, Elise Corten, Anne De Gelas, France Dubois, Antoine Grenez, Katherine Longly and Hanne Van Assche. 21 May to 17 July, Place du Châtelain 18

Did you know that you can let go of stress or negative emotions by tapping your fingers on specific meridian points on your face or hand? It's apparently like acupuncture, but without the needles. Find out how at the Brussels Women's Club online workshop Find Your Balance. Expect a fun and highly interactive session with EFT coach Roshanak Zaredoost. 26 May, 18.45

OUTSIDE BRUSSELS

From May to November, concertgoers can visit the city and region of Sint-Niklaas in the multidisciplinary music festival PPPUSH-IT. Music-themed exhibitions include concert photos (Music For The Deaf II & One Minute After), the power of sound (High Voltage), the story behind Hooverphonic (Mad About Hooverphonic), and the wonderful world of fan magazines from past and now (BEING FAN). Creative labs provide music lovers an opportunity to experiment with sounds, while WWWALK-IT is a signposted ramble around the city starting at SteM (five-minute walk from the station). Until 7 November

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