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.
Tuesday News Springdance about pace, time, reality and alienation, and sometimes boredom
This Tuesday was all about daily acts that became art, or art that became daily acts. We are not quite there yet. Daniel Bertina, Fransien van der Putt and Maarten Baanders discuss Field Works: Office by Heine Avdal and Yukiko Shinozaki, A gesture that is nothing but a threat by Dias and Roriz,...
'More room for proven talent'
Historical material, shall we call it. The letter from Halbe Zijlstra, outgoing State Secretary for Culture, and Uri Rosenthal, the equally outgoing Foreign Minister on the international cultural policy of populist Holland. As cold and matter-of-fact as the fallen Rutte government dealt with culture, so is the formulation of cultural policy in an international perspective, according to the...
Why talk about young people? 'They don't give a fuck.' Springdance debate on future in uncertain times.
No festival without a debate, and on Sunday 22 April it was. In English and led by Dodo reporter Daniel Bertina, it was about festival themes and marketing, and audiences. We have listed some highlights for you.
Springdance Journal: "Dutch dance is very well behaved compared to what we have seen here"
Our team agrees: Springdance really took off on Saturday. With Ibrahim Quraishi's installation 'Wildlife Take Away Station' for sure. Reviewer Daniel Bertina made his own recordings, which will appear in his review. And it was even more tasty for him at '(M)imosa. Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church (M)....
Opening Springdance explores the two extremes of what the festival has to offer
Experts in particular were upset with the official opening performance of Springdance 2012. "The Rodin Project" by Russel Maliphant was special for that reason alone. Rarely has there been so much talk about an opening performance, especially since it is also Springdance's last opening performance. The 30-year-old festival of innovative dance and performance is ceasing to exist. Partly due to pressure from subsidy cuts from...
The Cultural Press Bureau goes full on for ten days with The Dodo at Springdance
It may be a crisis and the cultural winds may also be blowing from the wrong right corner, but that doesn't stop The Dodo from flying. The festival day newspaper we launched two years ago as a new commercial product is ready for another 10 days of Springdance. We're going to review a lot of performances, and compare even more. And we're going to make a journal. It...
Their carnival is already more fun, too. Brazilian arts budget grows by 10% a year.
Brazilië heeft elk jaar 10% meer over voor kunst, sport en vermaak, plus dit jaar nog 600 miljoen extra. straatkunst in Brazilië Als we in Nederland ooit weer gaan groeien met de economie kunnen we kiezen tussen het Chinese en het Braziliaanse model. In China gaat de groei vooral naar puissant rijke ondernemers, en kopen de rijker geworden burgers massaal…
‘Theaterclub’ uit VS gaat het web op.
Eigenlijk zit je er na 1 keer klikken al helemaal in. Het nieuwste project van New Paradise Laboratories (NPL) uit Philadelphia (VS) neemt de internet-ervaring mee naar een nieuw level. De makers doen niet zomaar iets met een website, maar ze scheppen een virtueel bestaan, dat ze minstens een jaar volhouden. In hun laatste project Extremely Public Displays of Privacy…
Tjitske Reidinga launched as star of new summer programming Amsterdam's Delamartheater
The general public knows her as the rock-hard lawyer Claire from Gooise Vrouwen. Tone lovers have known her longer as that actress with the striking voice. A diplomat's daughter, born in Africa, later raised in Bussum. Tjitske Reidinga now dares to come forward:
Boiling Frog is a beautiful stage story
Peter de Graef is not only a wonderful actor, he can also tell compelling stories. He also brings that talent with him as a writer. So in Boiling Frog, the show now on tour in the Netherlands, there are six Peter de Graefs on stage, and that is no punishment. Especially not because those six Peter de Graefs also...
Zijlstra investigates 'taking root' foreign art students
Many students studying at Dutch art schools are not from the Netherlands. At the request of PVV, supported by the government parties VVD and CDA, State Secretary for Culture Zijlstra is now investigating whether enough of these students also go to work in the Netherlands after their studies. Halbe Zijlstra made this commitment during a general consultation on the sector plan for professional arts education,...
Cultural merger fever could have serious consequences
In Amsterdam, Holland Festival, Theaterfestival, Toneelgroep Amsterdam and a few more clubs will 'work closely together'. In The Hague, this applies to Het Nationale Toneel and youth theatre house Stella Den Haag, while in Rotterdam
Arts colleges hopelessly divided
It was a 'roundtable discussion', so that is extremely informal. Lower house members of the ministry of OCW's 'lead committee' listen to people from the field. In this case, all people involved in, or leading, arts education. It was an awkward meeting.
Horror story of theatre show Coast overwhelms its narrators
Exactly how Little Red Riding Hood was eaten by the wicked wolf, the fairy tale does not tell. Fairy-tale-telling parents limit themselves to the before and after. And that the evil wolf is cut open by the hunter, freed from Little Red Riding Hood and filled with stones eventually ends up in a well to die is part of the winding down of the happy ending. Enough...
Liverpool GGD saves millions on antidepressants thanks to local philharmonic
It saves Liverpool's GGD millions on dispensing antidepressants. And it only costs them a tonne and a half. They spend that much hiring Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra musicians for workshops in addiction clinics. No idealistic preaching, then, as in the countless columns and reactions to Halbes' cultural cut, but hard pecunia and proven effects. In England,...
What exactly is going on at Stage Entertainment?
Last month, it was announced that Erwin van Lambaart, once brought in as heir apparent to his company Stage Entertainment by Joop van den Ende, is leaving as CCO 'to spend more time with his family'. Last week, a press release appeared in which the group reported that it had signed a so-called €75 million club deal with ABN-AMRO and ING.
Fact-free journalism plunges into arts sector.
According to the Volkskrant, Rick van der Ploeg was state secretary of culture in the early 1990s (in reality, he was at the end of those years), and in Het Parool columnist Gerard Mulder claims that the fact that he "fortunately knows nothing about art subsidies" need not deter him from some wild speculations...
Veelzijdig en ongrijpbaar Writers Unlimited sluit af met eerbetoon aan Hella S Haasse en prijzenregen
Opvallend toch, hoe de zinnen van een schrijver, eenmaal uitgelicht, na diens dood kunnen worden voorzien van galmende vertolkingen. Vooral Gustaaf Peek moet, wil hij echt recht doen aan Haasse, iets doen aan zijn nogal borstklopperig overkomende vroomheid, maar ook een doorgewinterd kunstenaar als Kees ’t Hart mag al citerend de toon matigen.
Big plus for the writer who can also narrate #wu12
Helon Habila Zijn stem is laag, en als hij praat, doet hij dat kalm en bedachtzaam. Zijn humor beschouwt hij – heel Brits – als een bijeffect dat er meer per ongeluk is, dan bedoeld. Helon Habila is daarmee een perfecte gast voor de openingsavond van Writers Unlimited, het Haagse literatuurfestival dat beter bekand is als ‘Winternachten’. De Nigeriaan kan…
Zijlstra's dangerous sentence
"The cultural sector employs many part-timers. It is conceivable that they
Enorme groei van de Chinese kunstmarkt doet vrezen voor kwaliteitsverlies (follow-up)
We berichtten vorige week al over de enorme Chinese kunstmarkt, die zo hard groeit dat er volgens ingewijden sprake is van een op springen staande luchtbel. Maar, voordat de markt instort omdat rijke investeerders een andere hobby bedenken, zou die nog sneller kunnen klappen omdat de kunst aan kwaliteit verliest. Dit dreigt vooral te gebeuren met de werken van de…
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