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A toast to the unsung heroes

Un hommage aux héros de l’ombre

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With Santé, the 1st single from the Multitude album, Stromae raises a vibrant toast to the unsung heroes who keep the world turning while others celebrate. Set to a pulsing beat that borrows from South American cumbia, and heightened by electro embellishments, his tribute swirls from heartfelt emotion to biting irony: mastering his register; the singer skillfully sets up sketches that blend humor with poignancy. Through clever wordplay and vocal range, he brings accuracy and depth to each scene, amplifying the call for a more inclusive celebration — a celebration of joy and respect for all, whether you are on the dance floor or hard at work behind the scenes.

Avec Santé, premier single de l’album Multitude, Stromae lève un verre aux héros de l’ombre qui font tourner le monde pendant que d’autres célèbrent. Sur un rythme entraînant inspiré de la cumbia sud-américaine et rehaussé de touches électro, son hommage oscille entre émotion sincère et ironie mordante : maîtrisant son registre, l’artiste met en scène des saynètes mêlant humour et gravité. Grâce à des jeux de mots habiles et à une large palette vocale, il donne justesse et profondeur à chaque scène, amplifiant l’appel à une célébration plus inclusive — une célébration de la joie et du respect pour tous, que vous soyez sur la piste de danse ou en plein travail en coulisses.

The music video, co-directed by Jaroslav Moravec and Luc Van Haver and produced by Mosaert, vividly brings this tribute to life. Through schematic tutorials, the video presents everyday heroes—a waitress, cooks, a cleaner, a fisherman—who are invited to dance. As they follow the dance prompts, they gradually let go, transforming their routines into a dreamlike party. With Santé, every workplace becomes a dance floor, and every worker, a celebrated guest.

Le clip, co-réalisé par Jaroslav Moravec et Luc Van Haver et produit par Mosaert, donne vie à cet hommage. À travers des tutoriels chorégraphiques, il met en scène des héros du quotidien — une serveuse, des cuisiniers, un agent d’entretien, un pêcheur — invités à danser. Peu à peu, en suivant les instructions de danse, ils se laissent aller, transformant leur routine en une fête onirique. Avec Santé, chaque lieu de travail devient une piste de danse, et chaque travailleur, un invité d’honneur.

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With Santé, every workplace becomes a dance floor, and every worker, a celebrated guest.

Avec Santé, chaque lieu de travail devient une piste de danse, et chaque travailleur, un invité d’honneur.

  • CreditsCrédits
Jara Moravec – director
Luc Van Haver- co-director
Paul Van Haver – creative director
Coralie Barbier – fashion designer
Evence Guinet-Dannonay – executive assistant
Gaëlle Birenbaum – communication & project manager
Roxane Hauzeur – product manager
Marion Motin – choreographer
Jason Felstead- executive producer
Ruben Goots – executive producer
Pim Verhaert- producer
Monika Kraft – post-producer
Filip Marek – DOP
Shelter Film – service production
Albert Zurashvili – service producer
Gena Shevchenko – service producer
Marina Karmolit – service producer
Dasha Deriagina – service producer
Natalia Makhovska – production designer
Margarita Shekel – stylist
Dasha Taivas – makeup artist
Iris Onufrienko – hair Stylist
Easy Casting – casting directors
Tianès Montasser – editor
Stromae – music
Arthur Paux – color grader
Nina-Lou Giachetti – animation
Blue Faces – post-production
Lydie Bonhomme – BTS photographer
Jara Moravec – director
Luc Van Haver- co-director
Paul Van Haver – creative director
Coralie Barbier – fashion designer
Evence Guinet-Dannonay – executive assistant
Gaëlle Birenbaum – communication & project manager
Roxane Hauzeur – product manager
Marion Motin – choreographer
Jason Felstead- executive producer
Ruben Goots – executive producer
Pim Verhaert- producer
Monika Kraft – post-producer
Filip Marek – DOP
Shelter Film – service production
Albert Zurashvili – service producer
Gena Shevchenko – service producer
Marina Karmolit – service producer
Dasha Deriagina – service producer
Natalia Makhovska – production designer
Margarita Shekel – stylist
Dasha Taivas – makeup artist
Iris Onufrienko – hair Stylist
Easy Casting – casting directors
Tianès Montasser – editor
Stromae – music
Arthur Paux – color grader
Nina-Lou Giachetti – animation
Blue Faces – post-production
Lydie Bonhomme – BTS photographer
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Paul Van Haver
Executive & creative director
Luc Van Haver
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Coralie Barbier
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Gaëlle Birenbaum
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Diego Mitrugno
CEO & creative director
Paul Van Haver
Executive & creative director
Luc Van Haver
Fashion designer & creative director
Coralie Barbier
Communication & project manager
Gaëlle Birenbaum
Office manager
Diego Mitrugno

Mosaert is a multi-disciplinary creative house, composing & orchestrating singular creations that uncover unexpected experiences. Over the past 15 years, we have pushed boundaries with made-to- measure experiences in the fields of music, fashion, and audiovisuals. Our approach is rooted in collaboration, where we listen closely to our partners while introducing fresh ideas that elevate their vision.

Whether it’s art direction, collaborations, commissioned projects or full- scale productions, our collective of talents is focused on transforming emotions into surprising, one-of-a-kind creations.

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Mosaert is a multi-disciplinary creative house, composing & orchestrating singular creations that uncover unexpected experiences. Over the past 15 years, we have pushed boundaries with made-to- measure experiences in the fields of music, fashion, and audiovisuals. Our approach is rooted in collaboration, where we listen closely to our partners while introducing fresh ideas that elevate their vision.

Whether it’s art direction, collaborations, commissioned projects or full- scale productions, our collective of talents is focused on transforming emotions into surprising, one-of-a-kind creations.

info@mosaert.com

Since 2009, Mosaert has been composing and orchestrating its own creative symphony—one that transcends disciplines and reinvents the unexpected. Founded by Paul Van Haver, better known as Stromae, alongside his brother and Executive & Creative Director Luc Van Haver, Mosaert was born out of a desire for artistic independence. From day one, the collective has overseen every facet of Stromae’s creative universe—from music production to visuals, stage design to costumes—ensuring a singular, uncompromising vision.

In 2012, the arrival of Coralie Barbier marked a turning point. Initially joining as a stylist for Stromae’s second album, Racine carrée, Coralie’s role quickly expanded into artistic direction. With this evolution, Mosaert flourished into a multidisciplinary creative house, seamlessly blending music, fashion, and audiovisual storytelling. Fashion became a natural extension of our ethos in 2014 with the launch of our first capsule collection—unisex, consciously produced in Europe, and defying industry-imposed rhythms. Year after year, we continue to refine our approach, integrating recycled and organic materials, crafting pieces that stand the test of time.

Beyond our own projects, we collaborate with iconic brands like MINI, Repetto, and Le Bon Marché, as well as artists who inspire us—Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Orelsan, Yael Naïm, and more.

Since 2009, Mosaert has been composing and orchestrating its own creative symphony—one that transcends disciplines and reinvents the unexpected. Founded by Paul Van Haver, better known as Stromae, alongside his brother and Executive & Creative Director Luc Van Haver, Mosaert was born out of a desire for artistic independence. From day one, the collective has overseen every facet of Stromae’s creative universe—from music production to visuals, stage design to costumes—ensuring a singular, uncompromising vision.

In 2012, the arrival of Coralie Barbier marked a turning point. Initially joining as a stylist for Stromae’s second album, Racine carrée, Coralie’s role quickly expanded into artistic direction. With this evolution, Mosaert flourished into a multidisciplinary creative house, seamlessly blending music, fashion, and audiovisual storytelling. Fashion became a natural extension of our ethos in 2014 with the launch of our first capsule collection—unisex, consciously produced in Europe, and defying industry-imposed rhythms. Year after year, we continue to refine our approach, integrating recycled and organic materials, crafting pieces that stand the test of time.

Beyond our own projects, we collaborate with iconic brands like MINI, Repetto, and Le Bon Marché, as well as artists who inspire us—Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Orelsan, Yael Naïm, and more.

At Mosaert, ideas don’t take shape in isolation; they are built collectively, refined through discussion, and elevated by our pursuit of excellence. Our approach is guided by three core principles: to bring uniqueness, coherence, and meaning to everything we do. Whether producing a music video, designing a fashion collection, or shaping an entire artistic direction, we ensure that every detail serves a purpose. What drives us is emotion—capturing it, amplifying it and translating it into experiences that resonate.

Every frame, note, and stitch is meticulously considered to capture people’s emotion and reach the widest audience possible. Creativity should be felt, understood, and shared. That’s why we seek to create work that is both singular and universal—pushing boundaries while remaining accessible.

Multidisciplinarity is at the core of who we are. Music production, video production, fashion, concert and catwalk set design, product design, artistic direction, communication—each project is a fusion of these skills, tailored to the needs of our collaborators. Some entrust us with the full creative vision, while others seek our expertise on a specific element. We adapt, we listen, we co-create.

Each project is a new composition, a dialogue between disciplines, always guided by the same philosophy: to manifest emotion through singularity.

At Mosaert, ideas don’t take shape in isolation; they are built collectively, refined through discussion, and elevated by our pursuit of excellence. Our approach is guided by three core principles: to bring uniqueness, coherence, and meaning to everything we do. Whether producing a music video, designing a fashion collection, or shaping an entire artistic direction, we ensure that every detail serves a purpose. What drives us is emotion—capturing it, amplifying it and translating it into experiences that resonate.

Every frame, note, and stitch is meticulously considered to capture people’s emotion and reach the widest audience possible. Creativity should be felt, understood, and shared. That’s why we seek to create work that is both singular and universal—pushing boundaries while remaining accessible.

Multidisciplinarity is at the core of who we are. Music production, video production, fashion, concert and catwalk set design, product design, artistic direction, communication—each project is a fusion of these skills, tailored to the needs of our collaborators. Some entrust us with the full creative vision, while others seek our expertise on a specific element. We adapt, we listen, we co-create.

Each project is a new composition, a dialogue between disciplines, always guided by the same philosophy: to manifest emotion through singularity.