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From world politics to the most intimate story: in search of what touches at Writers Unlimited '15

Writers Unlimited's Friday night kicked off with an Islam debate. In no uncertain terms, religious historian Karen Armstrong argued that Islam and jihad are not the same thing. There are only 41 jihads in the entire Quran, most of which are the peaceful struggle to help the poor when one is destitute oneself. But after the Paris attacks... 

Giya Kantsheli: 'I never wanted to compose Georgian music'

Georgian composer Giya Kantsjeli (Tbilisi, 1935) composes archaic-sounding, expressive works with slow progression, tremendous tension and heartbreaking melancholy. Characterised by fierce dynamic contrasts, his music often suddenly switches from an almost inaudible pianissimo to an oorsplitting fortissimo. On 23 February, Vredenburg's broadcasting series The Friday presents his monumental Styx for viola, choir and orchestra.... 

Karl Ove Knausgard opent Writers Unlimited met sterk beroep op individualisme #wu15

“Iedereen die schrijft zal vroeg of laat tegen een muur aanlopen, een grens van wat niet kan, mag en moet worden geschreven. En vrijwel iedereen zal op dat moment terugschrikken en ervan afzien om het te schrijven. Want die muur staat er om ons te beschermen tegen wat we niet willen.” Karl Ove Knausgård, door sommigen al vergeleken met Marcel Proust,… 

10 viral stories from Culture Press for 235,000 real readers

Altijd met het goede nieuws beginnen. De afdeling voorlichting van het ministerie van OCW heeft in 2014 heel erg goed haar best gedaan. Het ene juichpersbericht na het andere jubelcommuniqué stuurden ze de wereld in. Terwijl er eigenlijk nauwelijks goed nieuws te melden was. Over cultuur. Maar omdat er heel veel luie journalisten zijn, gaat goed nieuws vaak in een… 

Photo: Monique van de Wijdeven

The 10 theatre performances you actually wanted to see in 2014, even if you had to leave Amsterdam for half of them

It's raining annual lists and we're merrily joining in. As subjective as anyone, after all, no one sees everything, and opinions on taste can always differ. Of course, also in this list many performances in or from the Randstad, but half of them were not yet shown there. And all genres mixed together. As long as it is theatre. With the only limitation: no repeats, apologies Ring and Lohengrin (DNO), St John Passion (NRO). And no dance, because for that our partner dance audience

Director Wolfson bids farewell to Film Festival Rotterdam - three puzzles in advance for successor

Today, the International Film Festival Rotterdam announced that director Rutger Wolfson is handing over the baton after the 2015 edition. About his decision, Wolfson says in the press release: "Eight years is a long time to lead an important film festival and with the 44th edition, which is going to be very strong, I have achieved everything I wanted to achieve. Together with my family, I have... 

Vogelgekwetter in plaats van wraak

Zaterdag 6 december start de eerste editie van de Muziektheaterdagen, de opvolger van het jaarlijkse Babelfestival. Om het werk van jonge makers te presenteren sloegen het Ostadetheater en productiekern Diamantfabriek opnieuw de handen ineen, voor een programma dat naast wereldpremières van professionele makers flitsoptredens biedt van conservatoriumstudenten. Ook vindt de maandelijkse Salon van Splendor plaats in het Ostadetheater. Rode draad… 

Een jurkje van een dweil. Chris Nauta breekt door met recyclemode

Chris Nauta breekt door. De Amersfoortse maakt nieuwe kledij van oude dekens, tenten en ander onwaarschijnlijk materiaal. Ze was prominent aanwezig op Oerol en kan sterren onder wie Gregory Porter tot haar fans rekenen. ‘Mijn klanten krijgen een uniek kunstwerk en verminderen de afvalberg.’ Chris Nauta is de recycle-kunstenares van Midden-Nederland. Ze maakt winterjassen van gebruikte dekens, fleurige tassen van… 

IDFA 2014: Do women look at the world differently? 9 sides of a documentary puzzle

Film-making used to be a man's business. Men made films about men watching women - something like that. In 1975, film scholar Laura Mulvey launched the famous notion of 'The Male Gaze'. Last year, it resurfaced in the heated debate surrounding La vie d'Adèle, that wonderful film by Abdellatif Kechiche (male) about a lesbian love affair. So how about before? This year, IDFA has... 

'Immersive reality' shows fierce future for visual journalism on #IDFA

So I spent five minutes in singer-songwriter Patrick Watson's studio. He played a bit. Put his phone in the ashtray. Said something to his labrador. And I could look around quietly while he played. Behind me, in front of me. Below and above. Nothing like sitting at an artist's home while he plays. And he wasn't bothered... 

Ruth Mackenzie takes on the future. The Holland Festival gets a more exciting boss than you thought.

The Holland Festival got a completely unknown new director in the person of Britain's Ruth Mackenzie. At least, to us. The flamboyant, artistically exceptional opera director Pierre Audi makes way for a woman who has presented herself mainly as a manager of festivals and cultural institutions, but whose ideas are anyone's guess. When she was presented, none of the... 

Can art institutions learn from the success story of a Rotterdam hair salon?

It is a little after ten o'clock. I'm on my way to the bakery on Rotterdam's Nieuwe Binnenweg. I pass a coffee shop, a bicycle shop, an off-licence. I also pass the hairdresser's where about 12 men are waiting in front of the door. An hour before the doors open. "Yes but wait... A hairdresser that doesn't open until 11 o'clock... 

Spectaculair vertragen in Brugge: Slow (36h) maakt het ‘niets’ voelbaar.

We gaan te hard. De politiek gaat te hard, het nieuws gaat te snel, en niemand neemt nog de tijd om een rustig naar een stuk muziek te luisteren, een dik boek te lezen, of om 36 uur in het Concertgebouw van Brugge naar trage kunst te luisteren en te kijken. Dus organiseert het concertgebouw in Brugge een festival met… 

The magic formula: art covered in applesauce

The post on facebook that dominated my timeline today: the spontaneous concert at NS station Amsterdam Centraal, taken from the website of the NRC (link: http://www.nrc.nl/muziek/2014/10/09/hoe-drie-artiesten-onverwacht-samen-optraden-op-adam-cs/ For several weeks now, this station has had a piano on which anyone can play. A playful action by the NS to make waiting more fun. This leads to surprising situations. Like this one in which a pianist... 

2600 visitors for Supernova, couldn't be better? A tough issue in 7 scenes

Scene 1 - Expectations The main hall of film theatre 't Hoogt was filled with people from the film sector on Wednesday afternoon at the invitation of the Film Fund. The subject of the meeting is the chronically low attendance of more artistic Dutch films. This has been the case for a long time, by the way, and not only in the Netherlands. Should new avenues be explored? Should expectations be... 

'Art only exists if it is written about.'

At the presentation at the Netherlands Film Festival of the Louis Hartlooper Prize for Film Journalism will not be handed a Golden Calf, but a Black Mirror. In ancient times a tool for viewing, now a token of appreciation for a contribution to written film culture.

Members of various film trade associations will designate the winner. Some believe there is no such thing,

Festival 'Alba Rosa Viva' puts forgotten composer centre stage

This Sunday, September 28, the one-day festival Alba Rosa Viva will take place in Utrecht, in honour of the 125th birth anniversary of Alba Rosa Viëtor. Alba Rosa who?!!! Well, Alba Rosa Viëtor was an Italian violinist and composer who was born Alba Rosa in Milan in 1889. In 1919, she married Dutch businessman Jan Freseman Viëtor and in... 

Joop Daalmeijer Marathon (6): 'The Rijksakademie will go to pieces if we don't intervene'

Wijbrand Schaap: 'The basic infrastructure was keelhauled by Zijlstra while it was not yet ripe. That, in its smaller version, now runs the risk of leading to further rigidity.' Joop Daalmeijer: 'That's a good observation. We are also working on that in our Culture Exploration. We are having a lot of discussions, which we are also taking out into the country. We are starting... 

Photo: Wijbrand Schaap

‘Bezuinigingen leiden wel degelijk tot kwaliteitsverlies.’ Het grote Raad voor de Kunst-interview (1): “Het mecenaat is natuurlijk flauwekul.”

Joop Daalmeijer: ‘Ik autoriseer nooit. Dat vind ik zo’n onzin. Een journalist moet gewoon goed zijn werk doen.’ Wijbrand Schaap: ‘Daar zijn we het dan over eens. We schrijven alles integraal op, maar omdat gesprekken over alles nogal eens oeverloos willen zijn, wil ik het ophangen aan de Cultuurverkenning. Dat is het meest concrete stuk en het meest actueel, en het… 

Gaudeamus organises seminar on music criticism

Tonight begins the international Gaudeamus Music Week, in which five composers under 30 compete for the coveted Gaudeamus Music Prize. The jury, consisting of Vanessa Lann, Oscar Bianchi and Wim Henderickx selected them from eighty entrants from all over the world. It is the fourth edition in Utrecht of the competition, which started in 1951 in Bilthoven; the new TivoliVredenburg serves as the festival centre.... 

Waarom je drie weken lang naar Radio Futura moet luisteren

Het barst los tijdens het Nederlands Theater Festival en gaat nog langer door. Frascati 4 wordt drie weken lang geannexeerd door de liveradioshow Radio Futura – De Stem van de Toekomst. Eén van de Radio Futuristas, Heske van den Ende, legt hieronder even uit waarom je ook vooral online moet meeluisteren.

Graindelavoix splits old-time music audience

The performance Trabe Dich, Thierlein by Graindelavoix has barely begun when the first protests sound, directed against the blinding light of a slowly rotating spotlight in the otherwise unlit Great Hall of TivoliVredenburg. Shortly afterwards, some visitors leave and gradually the trickle of runaways swells. But after more than an hour and a half, the stayers reward the Belgian ensemble with an enthusiastic... 

'Grandiose' opening Theatre Festival doesn't quite take away the pain

"Grand opening, right?" Jeffrey Meulman, the man who as director of the ailing Theatre Festival gave the word "inspired" a new dimension, was delighted. It was Thursday night, September 4, 2014. Shortly before, I had seriously considered jumping from the 1st balcony of the Stadsschouwburg, rather than applauding Tauerbach, the opening performance of The Theatre Festival. It is... 

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