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De Werf
De Werf is a Belgian arts center based in Bruges. It organizes concerts and records CDs for jazz musicians. The first record it released (in 1993) was ''Sketches of Belgium'' by K. D.'s Basement Party, a band led by Kris Defoort. The next year, Octurn's first album went out on this label. In 1995, it released ''Variations On A Love Supreme'' (compositions by Kris Defoort and Fabrizio Cassol). In 2002, an 11-CD box was edited by De Werf under the name ''The Finest Of Belgian Jazz''. It contained CDs by Greetings From Mercury, Aka Moon, Brussels Jazz Orchestra, Octurn and Kris Defoort Quartet. Rik Bevernage, De Werf's main collaborator, received a special prize at the 2002 Golden Django ceremony. In February 2009, the public funding for the venue was removed, it being felt that the club didn't produce relevant or up-to-date concerts and theatre performances, making a closure of De Werf from 31 December 2009 likely. However, new productions kept being programmed and also in 2014, the season is filled with creations and new programmes. ==Live acts== De Werf has its own concert hall where many jazz bands perform. There are also theatre pieces and events for children.
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