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'You don't know where you stand.' Non-visitors of theatre make it clear where art goes wrong

The vast majority of Dutch adults never go to the theatre. Interestingly enough, the question among theatre people is never really about why people don't go to the theatre. After all, our arts sector is a supply market. At an art school, you are not trained to please the public, but to express your most individual emotion. And then preferably... 

PODCAST: Joseph Toonga at Theatre Festival Boulevard: 'My daughters help me bring empathy to Hiphop' (English)

This podcast is recorded in English. For those who do not speak the language, or who do not have time to listen to the full podcast, here are some quotes. 'Originally I didn't have a title. Someone came up with 'Born to' and then I thought it would be nice to put 'manifesto' after it. After all, it is about appearing,... 

Boulevard experiences second Corona edition: 'It's organising a festival in the middle of a natural disaster. Nothing is business as usual'

Theatre festival Boulevard is going ahead this summer, just like last year. Everything is adapted to 'corona': safe at one-and-a-half metres, placarded, with registration for catering, but still just about a hundred performances. In this podcast, I speak to Nina Aalders and Tessa Smeulers, responsible for Boulevard's programming. They remained at the helm after the much-loved and... 

Presenter Harm Edens wrote a book about his childhood: 'I always felt like an outsider'

He is known as a writer of comedy series, such as SamSam and Het zonnetje in huis, and as presenter of the satirical TV programme Dit was het nieuws. But during Harm Edens' (59) youth, there was little to laugh at. 'Even though the whole country claps for you, if your parents don't, it's still a loss.' The 'intelligent lockdown' was last... 

Bij Giselle Vienne’s L’Etang voel ik weer wat ik al die tijd gemist heb.

Engeland is gesloten. De minister van cultuur meldt blij dat artiesten weer op tournee kunnen in Europa, zolang ze niet buiten Noorwegen, IJsland en Liechtenstein komen. We’ve always taken an ambitious approach in negotiations on touring artists, including in my meeting with @AbidRaja last month. Delighted that our new trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein will allow musicians, performers… 

Rarely have I experienced a historical book that is so accessible and so imaginative

With journalist Bianca Stigter's book Atlas of an occupied city, you walk through today's reality, as it were, with historical virtual reality glasses on. An extra layer appears over the familiar backdrop of Amsterdam's streets: of World War II occupation. What wartime past is hidden in the streets and behind the facades? Atlas... 

Tussen hemel en hel: Frank Westerman over onze fascinatie voor de kosmos

Op het moment dat Covid-19 het normale leven platlegde, had Frank Westerman gelukkig zijn research voor zijn nieuwe boek al gedaan. Om voor zijn ouders te zorgen woonde hij ineens weer drie maanden ‘thuis’, op zijn jongenskamer aan de rand van Assen. Het schrijven bood hem de kans te ontsnappen naar hemelse sferen: De kosmische komedie gaat over de menselijke… 

In Engeland dreigt een geweldige uitstroom van zzp’ers uit de cultuursector. Hoe zit dat hier?

Dat ze in Groot Brittannië vorige maand met een steunpakket van anderhalf miljard voor de kunsten kwamen, leek even heel goed nieuws. Voor een land met bijna 67 miljoen inwoners is zo’n reddingspakket, dat ook nog eens voor driekwart uit leningen en voorschotten bestaat, verhoudingsgewijs veel kleiner dan wat er in Nederland aan steun voor de kunsten is. Hoe graag… 

‘Samenleven met anderen is moeilijk.’ De Franse schrijfster Leïla Slimani over identiteit, wortels en het gevoel nergens bij te horen

Na de publicatie van sociaal-maatschappelijke boeken als In de tuin van het beest, Seks en leugens en de Prix Goncourt-winnende roman Een zachte hand groeide de Frans-Marokkaanse schrijfster Leïla Slimani (39) de afgelopen jaren uit tot een belangrijke stem in de Franse literatuur. Ze werd door president Macron benoemd tot ambassadeur van de Franse taal en cultuur en door het… 

The Encounter, Complicit / Simon McBurney, foto: Alex Aitchison

Waarom je tussen 15 en 22 mei met koptelefoon op naar Simon McBurney moet luisteren

We worden tamelijk doodgegooid met online theaterervaringen. Eerlijk gezegd mijd ik die. Ik vond theater altijd al iets om live te ondergaan. Klossende schoenen zijn verschrikkelijk, zichtbare consumptie bij het spreken kan ik momenteel even niet aanzien en het geluid is altijd matig. Ik wil live theater, en anders niet. Laat tv aan de tv-makers, die hebben daarvoor doorgeleerd.  Toch… 

Anfield's best pasties work against degradation. (Lessons from Manchester, episode 4, the Liverpool edition)

There is something incredibly cosy about it. While outside the storm is howling through deserted, boarded-up shopping streets full of demolished mini houses, baking pasties against the malady. But so it does work. On the side of The Kop, the most famous stand at the Anfield stadium on Liverpool's Oakfield Road, Dutch artist Jeanne van Heeswijk established a neighbourhood cooperative in 2012, when megalomaniacal urban renewal plans... 

Investing in culture is pointless if you can't think ten years ahead. (Lessons from Manchester, episode 3)

Wanneer een Nederlander over kunst denkt, denkt hij aan gebouwen die zichzelf niet kunnen bedruipen, bespeeld door, of volgehangen met werk van, mensen die zichzelf niet in stand kunnen houden. Dus moet er geld bij, en dat noemen we dan subsidie. Op die manier wordt kunstsubsidie een verdachte vorm van bijstand, suspecter nog dan de miljarden aan inkomenssteun die schatrijke… 

Hide the books, if you want people in the library. (Lessons from Manchester, episode 2)

Een makelaar vertrouwde mij ooit toe dat een boekenkast in de woonkamer duizenden euro’s scheelt in de verkoopwaarde van een huis. In negatieve zin. Dit weetje doet het altijd goed op feestjes, en boekenliefhebbers (mijn netwerk zit er vol mee) gruwen ervan. Bij een rondleiding in de Centrale Bibliotheek van Manchester vertelde de hoofdbibliothecaris ons vol trots dat het café… 

'Millions still watch the BBC' (Lessons from Manchester, episode 1)

Travelling makes you a better person. Everyone thinks so, and it is a great favour to be able to travel. A privilege to be able to do it. If you go to England by train, the last few minutes before you disappear under the Channel at Calais, you see more and more fences appearing. And we are not talking about the average... 

Better late than never. Employers in the creative sector are asking for an extra 100 million. And counting.

While I was walking around Manchester with some cultural sector leaders, minister Ingrid van Engelshoven sent a letter to the House, telling it how much it would cost to enable state-subsidised arts organisations to get fair pay at the current offer. So that letter contained quite a few omissions: the minister was silent on the role played by regional and... 

Conductor Elim Chan: 'I can't walk away from the music.'

'When I unexpectedly had to conduct the "Dies Irae" from Verdi's Requiem Verdi, I felt how raw and impactful music could be. I knew immediately: I can no longer run away from music.' Elim Chan is moving like a rocket and will make her debut with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra on 17 January. In 2014, Elim Chan (Hong Kong, 1986) was the first female... 

'Wikileaks has never been caught at a single fault' - Iris ter Schiphorst writes Assange: Fragmente einer Unzeit

'There is an information war going on right now, which shows how important data is. The Assange case is the most poignant example of this.' Dutch-German composer Iris Ter Schiphorst wrote a piece about Julian Assange, the now controversially declared founder of Wikileaks. She is on a mission with this: 'Although Wikileaks has never been caught at a single fault, Assange has been accused of... 

Bring on that fair! 7 established facts that make an ever-younger festival Boulevard unique.

Theatre Festival Boulevard is a highlight of the festival summer every year. Because there are no barriers and because it carries the casual atmosphere of the city in every fibre. But it goes even further. Here are my seven learning moments: 1: Boulevard is more accessible than the city itself Some people find it verging on the hysterical, but... 

In the greatest spectacle, ultimately the smallest detail touches your heart (which is why The Head and The Load had to be the royal opening of the Holland Festival).

Some stories are too big to tell. Too big, but no less important or true for that. Like the story of the millions of Africans who died in World War I in the service of the warring factions there: Britain, France, Italy and Germany. No one knew that last story. At least, nobody I knew knew about it, and neither did I myself. It... 

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