Flamenco

Flamenco is the acronym of: Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education. The mission of the agency is to contribute to the internationalisation of Flanders’ higher education, by visualising its qualities.

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www.flamenco-vzw.be

Study in Flanders

is a project run by Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). Study in Flanders provides information on higher education in Flanders, Belgium.

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www.studyinflanders.be

Handbook Internationalisation
(Handboek Internationalisering)

is an electronic online publicatie (in Dutch) of Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). The information in the book concerns internationalisation of higher education, and focuses on the Flemish higher education policy, regulations and good practices.

Study Abroad (Studeer in het Buitenland)

is an information portal (in Dutch) for Flemish students who want to study abroad. The information is available on a website as an online electronic handbook.

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www.studeerinhetbuitenland.be

Student Abroad (Student in het Buitenland)

is a portal (in Dutch) where Flemish students can share their foreign study experiences. Student Abroad is part of the project Study Abroad.

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www.studentinhetbuitenland.be

Studies and Statistics

is a project cluster of Flamenco (Flanders Agency for Mobility and Cooperation in Higher Education). Under this heading the advice, formulated by Flamenco, the studies and statistical analyses are clustered. The documents are published on the Flamenco website.

Flamenco-fora

During the Flamenco fora specific subjects and actual themes concerning the internationalisation of the Flemish higher education are discussed and / or presented. These fora can be organised on a limited scale (brainstorm, discussion, ...) or a broader scale (presentation of advice, new information tools, ...).

Flamenco weblog

On the Flamenco weblog page reflecting and / or critical articles about internationalisation of higher education are published on a regular basis.

in Dutch

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www.flamenco-vzw.be/nl/blog

Flamenco Facebook

You follow the news regarding the projects of Flamenco and Study in Flanders, the announcement of the publication of a new photo serie, a new blog or news message on Facebook.

Flamenco Twitter

Stay informed of the latest news from Flamenco and Study in Flanders, and follow us on Twitter.

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Flanders is situated on the crossroads of 3 cultures: German, Roman and Anglo-Saxon. This makes Flemish people very open to influences from abroad, be they cultural, culinary, social or professional. Generally, Flemings are described as rather modest, but recent history shows that they are actually progressive people with an open view on the world. For instance, almost every Fleming speaks at least one other language, which simplifies contacts with people from other cultures.

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Art history

Early Netherlandish painting, epitomised by the works of the Van Eyck brothers, Dirk Bouts, Rogier van der Weyden, Hans Memling and Jeroen Bosch, hang in the world’s foremost museums. During the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the brilliant Pieter Bruegel, Pieter Paul Rubens and Antoon Van Dyck were the main propagators of the Flemish visual culture, which clearly interfaced domestic traditions and European perspectives. Flanders produced some great artists in the twentieth century too, including James Ensor, Constant Permeke and Frits Van den Berghe. Contemporary painters of which the region can be proud include Roger Raveel, Octave Landuyt and Luc Tuymans. Both performing artist and sculptor Jan Fabre and artist-designer Panamarenko regularly produce provocative or ingenious works of art.

Dance

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker has put contemporary choreography on the map with her dance company Rosas. Other prominent dance figures are Wim Vandekeybus and Alain Platel.

on the crossroad of 3 cultures

picture, © P.A.R.T.S., Performing Arts Research and Training Studios

on the crossroad of 3 cultures

Fashion

Flemish fashion designers are known throughout the world. Well known fashion artists are: Walter Van Beirendonck, Ann Demeulemeester, Dries van Noten, Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs, Martin Margiela, Raf Simons, Kaat Tilley and Veronique Branquinho.

on the crossroad of 3 cultures

Music

Classical music is popular in Flanders. The Flemish polyphonists included Josquin des Prez, at the time the Michelangelo of music, and Orlandus Lassus. The Queen Elisabeth Music Competition is felt to be one of the most prestigious and toughest there is. Competition disciplines are violin (since 1951), piano (since 1952), composition (since 1953) and singing (since 1988). It is named after Elisabeth I of Belgium (1876-1965).

Numerous Flemish top class musicians have graced the jazz scene.

The number of Flemish bands and singers attracting large crowds abroad has continued to increase in recent years.

on the crossroad of 3 cultures

Literature

Flemish literature boasts many fascinating authors, including Hugo Claus, Louis Paul Boon and Herman De Coninck , the most celebrated post-war writers in Flanders, while the contemporary scene is peopled by such poets as Leonard Nolens, essayists like Geert Van Istendael, prose writers such as Jef Geeraerts, Kristien Hemmerechts, Erwin Mortier, Tom Lanoy, and Dimitri Verhulst.


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