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- De Werf was an arts center and jazz record label (W.E.R.F.) in Bruges, Belgium. In 2002, the label released an eleven-CD box set titled The Finest of Belgian Jazz, with music by Greetings from Mercury, Aka Moon, Brussels Jazz Orchestra, and Kris Defoort. Rik Bevernage, De Werf's main collaborator, received an award at the 2002 Golden Django ceremony. In 2017, De Werf and (Ostend) merged into a new organisation, KAAP. The W.E.R.F. record label continues its activities under the original name. De Werf has its own concert hall where many jazz bands perform. There are also theatre pieces and events for children. In February 2009, public funding for the venue was removed because 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 continued in 2014. (en)
- De Werf is een theater- en concertzaal in de Belgische stad Brugge. De Werf ligt in het Stübbenkwartier, in de wijk Kristus-Koning. In 2017 fusioneerde het toenmalig kunstencentrum De Werf met Vrijstaat O. (Oostende) tot kunstencentrum KAAP. (nl)
- De Werf is een theater- en concertzaal in de Belgische stad Brugge. De Werf ligt in het Stübbenkwartier, in de wijk Kristus-Koning. In 2017 fusioneerde het toenmalig kunstencentrum De Werf met Vrijstaat O. (Oostende) tot kunstencentrum KAAP. (nl)
- De Werf was an arts center and jazz record label (W.E.R.F.) in Bruges, Belgium. In 2002, the label released an eleven-CD box set titled The Finest of Belgian Jazz, with music by Greetings from Mercury, Aka Moon, Brussels Jazz Orchestra, and Kris Defoort. Rik Bevernage, De Werf's main collaborator, received an award at the 2002 Golden Django ceremony. In 2017, De Werf and (Ostend) merged into a new organisation, KAAP. The W.E.R.F. record label continues its activities under the original name. (en)