Eva Bal

[5] She worked with Raymond Bossaerts, Frans Van der Aa and Mia Grijp, and travelled both domestically and internationally.

[4] She created performances for, among others, Jeugd & Theatre, the Beursschouwburg, the Arca Theater in Ghent and the Brussels Kamertoneel.

She co-founded the International Youth Theatre and was a member of the Raad voor Cultuur of the Flemish Community of Belgium.

In 2003, Eva Bal handed over the artistic direction of Kopergierty to Johan De Smet.

[4] On 3 September 2000, she was ennobled and elevated to the rank of baroness by King Albert II,[6] for her commitment and pioneering work in youth theatre.