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    Frie Leysen (19 February 1950 – 22 September 2020) was a Belgian festival director. She was director of the art centre deSingel, Antwerp, from 1980 until...
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  • several locations in Brussels, Belgium. The festival, founded in 1994 by Frie Leysen, is a celebration of the arts by both the Flemish and French-speaking...
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    Abreu 2011 Joan Busquets 2012 Daniel Dennett 2013 Jürgen Habermas 2014 Frie Leysen Theme of "Theatre, audience and society" 2015 Wikipedia community For...
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    Eisenstadt Preceded by Daniel Dennett Erasmus Prize 2013 Succeeded by Frie Leysen Preceded by Fernando Henrique Cardoso Kluge Prize 2015 With: Charles...
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    Eugène Traey (former chairman of the Queen Elisabeth Competition) hired Frie Leysen on December 1, 1979, to help prepare for the opening. On November 4,...
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  • Russian theoretical physicist, philosopher and translator (Ulysses). Frie Leysen, 70, Belgian festival director. Li Dongying, 99, Chinese metallurgist...
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  • Stillman (New York, Belgian Government Information Center) 19 February – Frie Leysen, festival director (died 2020) 23 October – Guy Bleus, artist 20 November...
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  • Hertmans for Bezoekingen 1990 André De Beul for his political courage 1991 Frie Leysen for ten year DeSingel 1992 Paula D'Hondt for her work for immigrants...
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  • 1928) 9 September – Patrick Davin, conductor (b. 1962) 22 September – Frie Leysen, festival director (b. 1950) 23 September – Yvette Alloo, paralympian...
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