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Wijbrand Schaap

Cultural journalist since 1996. Worked as theatre critic, columnist and reporter for Algemeen Dagblad, Utrechts Nieuwsblad, Rotterdams Dagblad, Parool and regional newspapers through Associated Press Services. Interviews for TheaterMaker, Theatererkrant Magazine, Ons Erfdeel, Boekman. Podcast maker, likes to experiment with new media. Culture Press is called the brainchild I gave birth to in 2009. Life partner of Suzanne Brink roommate of Edje, Fonzie and Rufus. Search and find me on Mastodon.

Faustin Linyekula and the tearfulness of the travelling artist

'Aid workers come to my city to leave again. I come there to stay.' You cannot get Faustin Linyekula any more concise. 'Aid workers do not create a bond with the people they want to help. Their work is gone as soon as they leave. I don't come to help, but because I want to be there. If that makes me a few... 

'We have become spectators rather than actors'; Philipp Blom tells performing artists on SPOT-Live what is at stake.

'We are on the brink of a new cultural revolution. We need to move away from our paradigm and art can play a role in this. Art can show us images of a different future, a different thought. Artists can help bring that realisation in.' Speaking is writer and journalist Philipp Blom. In 2017, his... 

Jesús de Vega makes Choreopop: 'There must always be something that causes friction.' (What a childhood in Gran Canaria does to a dancer)

'I have broken every bone on the left side of my body at least once. My knee ten years ago, my elbow five years later, a toe, a finger, and under my left eye I have a scar from a stone someone threw at me when I was a kid.' Jesús de Vega, dancer, choreographer, videographer and teremin player, has had the requisite... 

Eric de Vroedt (Het Nationale Theater)curates at SPOT-Live: 'Let's talk about love.'

'What we so often forget is to just talk about our love for theatre.' Eric de Vroedt, artistic director of The National Theatre, wants to talk about substance for once. And then with the entire performing arts sector. Soon there will be SPOT-Live, the renewed Congress of Performing Arts, and there he wants to talk about love. 'Quite by chance, it happened a month ago.... 

Vis à Vis versus Almere (2): civil service finds building land too expensive for culture

Twee weken geleden meldden we dat de unieke openluchttheatergroep Vis à Vis een petitie was gestart. Reden: de gemeenteraad van Almere zou van plan zijn de vaste plek van het gezelschap aan het Almeerder strand om te katten tot woonwijk. Dit zou tegen een eerder gemaakte belofte van de wethouder ingaan. Omdat die wethouder inmiddels geen wethouder meer is, zou… 

How a small riot in Eindhoven could have major consequences for all subsidies (But for now, it's just a blunder)

Dankzij een tip van een lezer zagen we dat in Eindhoven gedoe is rond subsidies. Nu gebeurt dat wel vaker, maar hier was iets speciaals aan de hand. Het Eindhovens Dagblad meldde (Blendle link €) dat de voltallige Raad van Toezicht van de Stichting Cultuur Eindhoven was opgestapt. Er was stront aan de knikker omdat, zo schrijft het ED, de… 

PODCAST! Beware the one-armed piano teacher. Bellevue presents comic show about Paul Wittgenstein.

Playing the piano without hands is quite difficult. With one hand it is already almost impossible, although Paul Wittgenstein came a long way. The pianist - and elder brother of the famous philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein - lost his right arm in the First World War trenches. He set about training his left arm with some dogged determination and was able to... 

Crash Park: Armageddon is child's play. At the Holland Festival, Philippe Quesne cheerfully lets us survive any disaster.

‘Ik ben totaal niet optimistisch over de planeet. Ik ben ook niet optimistisch over het optimisme waarmee de mensen in mijn voorstelling steeds weer opnieuw een oplossing vinden om door te leven ondanks de rampspoed die hen overkomt.’ Philippe Quesne heeft van die wanhoop een prachtig theaterstuk gemaakt. Vol niet-cynische overlevers die van alles een avontuur maken. Hoe hij dat… 

Culture funds want slow renewal. But it is far too late for that.

On 11 April 2019, the Council for Culture put a shovel in the dykes of the polder that is the Dutch cultural system. After all, the basic infrastructure, established in 2009 to finally bake renewal and flow into the system, is dead. The structure carefully conceived over years has been turned into a ruin by 10 years of cultural policy in which the... 

Paniek om niets? Vis à Vis slaat alarm om gedwongen vertrek uit Almere.

Schokkende mail, vanmiddag. Theatergroep Vis à Vis, het gezelschap dat op het strand bij Almere al heel wat jaren heel fijn openluchtspektakels maakt, zou over een kleine maand weg moeten van hun net gebouwde onderkomen. Tenminste, zo lijkt het. Lees de tekst van het noodbericht: ‘Na 10 jaar onzekerheid heeft Vis à Vis te horen gekregen van het college van… 

All power to the city! Culture Council's opinion dissected into 9 opportunities and 10 threats

When the Council for Culture released its long-awaited musical advice a month ago, its president Marijke van Hees was remarkably nervous. This was particularly evident in her choice to act as moderator at her own presentation. When there, at Amsterdam's Allard Pierson Museum, came (very mild) criticism of the advice, she shot to the defence. That became... 

On the death of a teacher (on Wil Hildebrand and the fate of the theatre scholar)

Learning is less about what you learn than from whom you learn it. Not that what you learn doesn't matter, but you simply learn more from an inspired person than from a teacher running down his list. Fortunately, I have had many good teachers. Some of them are now demented or dead, with almost all of them... 

Aan de andere kant van de Noordzee werkt het: de nationale ‘City of Culture’. Tijd om het ook in Nederland serieus te nemen.

Hull. Wie kent die stad? Ik alleen van horen zeggen. Er vaart een boot heen, en met de trein ben je er in een kleine 9 uur. Voor diegenen onder ons met vliegschaamte. En het ligt in Yorkshire, dat we kennen van Monty Python. Maar verder?  Sinds woensdag 27 maart ben ik wijzer, mede dankzij een promotioneel feestje dat het… 

(With PODCAST) The Netherlands worth a quarter of a billion more because of books. (And only a few writers benefit from that)

Iemand die bij een uitgeverij werkt, genereert daarmee voor zichzelf een inkomen van 42.379,79 euro. Dat is iets meer dan het gemiddelde inkomen van mensen in de boekhandel, die het slechts met een gemiddelde van 31.000 euro per persoon moeten stellen. Dit inkomen wordt grotendeels gegenereerd door auteurs en vertalers. Die verdienen – gemiddeld – 1540,55 euro. Per persoon. Per… 

The Book Ball. Everything you must have done once in your life

There I stood. Next to THE RED LOPER. In THE PRESS box. Everything you must have done once in your life and this was MY MOMENT. THE BOOKBALL at THE CITY BURY which was renamed ITA because of the boss' career. To my left TEAM VOLKSKRANT, to my right a cute KRULLENBOL from the LINDA and in between them a journalist.... 

Baudet wants the rebirth of a civilisation. The question is which one. (But actually we already know)

It was just missing the heavy music and gothic storm images in the Game of Thrones trailer whose lyrics Thierry Baudet uttered on the night of Wednesday 20 to Thursday 21 March 2019. 'And so here we stand, at the eleventh hour, among the debris of what was once the greatest and most beautiful civilisation the world has known. A... 

Met een app ben je er niet. Waarom de minister het archiveren van alle kunsten verplicht moet stellen

De erfgoedsector is niet de meest sexy sector van de Nederlandse cultuurwereld. Ook al vliegen de bloottenstoonstellingen je dit seizoen om de oren, je denkt toch eerder aan duistere musea, monumenten, postzegelverzamelingen, oud spul. Zo kon het gebeuren dat de stichting Digitaal Erfgoed Nederland al bijna 25 jaar kon bestaan zonder dat iemand in de ‘populairdere’ kunsten (podium, film, literatuur)… 

Small artists tested for 'payback'. Culture Council wants a large 'revolving fund' for loans to the arts.

The art world needs to be more entrepreneurial. The VVD thinks so, D66 thinks so, in fact the entire Lower House thinks so. But how do you get that combined with the 'intrinsic value' that the last two culture ministers say it should also be about? The Council for Culture has now, in response to a question from minister Ingrid van Engelshoven in March last... 

Hoog tijd dat het literatuuronderwijs eens wat minder over mannen gaat. (Vindt Stichting Lezen)

‘Als scholen willen bijdragen aan een samenleving waarin inclusiever gedacht wordt, zouden zij literaire teksten van vrouwelijke en niet-westerse auteurs systematischer onder de aandacht moeten brengen.’ Deze aanbeveling komt nu eens niet uit de hoek van wat op de minder welriekende kanalen van Reddit SJW’s worden genoemd, maar van onderzoekers van de Stichting Lezen. Zij presenteerden eerder deze week een… 

*With sound!* Why the Holland Festival show doesn't have to stop for now

'Please stop the show!", shouted an 83-year-old former reviewer from the back row. Theatre Frascati fell silent for a moment. There had never really been such an interruption at the Holland Festival's traditionally festive press conference. And that while Faustin Linyekula had just got into his stride, telling about the projects he is carrying out with his Studio Kanako in Kisangani. They provided... 

PODCAST! The eyes only tell half the story. But that's already a lot. Nathan Mooij exhibits with unique double portraits in Apeldoorn

Nathan Mooij heeft iets met ogen. Niet vreemd voor een fotograaf, maar zijn specialisme leidt wel tot bijzondere dingen. Vanuit het nogal clichématige idee dat ogen de spiegel van de ziel zijn, is hij gaan uitzoeken wat, hoe en waarom dat precies zo werkt. Er is namelijk iets aan de hand met onze rechter- en linker hersenhelft en hoe die… 

Photographer: Jan Sol

Why I will be nice to a beggar next time. (What Ilay den Boer can't manage)

As the weather was record beautiful, I walked from Amsterdam Centraal to Theater Bellevue on Sunday 17 February 2019. I was going to see the performance 'And so I shall go again.' going to see, by Ilay den Boer, someone I used to follow intensively but had lost track of since I am no longer a paid opinion seller. I considered the title of the performance as... 

M carbunaru [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons

All balls to Cuijk. Why it really is a good idea for the Netherlands to have a Capital of Culture every year.

How nice it would be if Zutphen were to be Cultural Capital of the Netherlands next year, proudly representing itself and thanks to a strong impulse from its surrounding area: the province of Gelderland. They could immediately tackle the hopeless situation of the local theatre, the kids from the suburbs could also go to hip-hop in a real hall and everyone in the Netherlands would know... 

Kindermuziek gered, maar relatie tussen Noord Brabant en philharmonie zuidnederland blijft ‘koeltjes’

Wat er precies gezegd is, blijft vooralsnog onbekend. Dat er flink gesproken is, is duidelijk. In ieder geval is het resultaat helder: de Philharmonie Zuidnederland (die niet met hoofdletters geschreven wil worden) doet weer netjes mee met de kunsteducatieprojecten in Noord Brabant. De fanfare en ketelmuziek, waarmee het Limburgs-Brabantse fusie-orkest eerder aankondigde alle kindertjes, samen met drie kleinere jeugdtheaterinstellingen, in… 

Brabant feud between orchestra and province comes at the expense of children, schools and small companies.

Cultural summit will take place Friday, February 1, 2019, at the North Brabant Provincial House. Reason: The 'Orkexit', or, the decision by the Philharmonie Zuid Nederland to cease all education activities in North Brabant with immediate effect. This not only deprives thousands of children of culture, but also puts a number of small youth theatre companies in dire financial straits. The Philharmonic, a merger orchestra, formed... 

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