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If no one comes up with a Plan B... 

On 23 October, website Theaterkrant.nl wrote a piece on the future of the performing arts. A future that is black and gloomy when you, as a creator, count on growth, or even survival at all. In short: so much money is going away from the Performing Arts Fund, that from next year only between 50 and 60 applications can be honoured, in... 

'Art tax cuts and a cultural fund will be created as an incentive for homeowners to invest in works of art.' (How we think the throne speech should have read)

Members of the States General, This year about 72 years ago we had the first Holland Festival. After years of enslavement and tyranny, hope for a better future literally came from above, in the form of Maria Callas. Eyewitnesses who saw the lights in the Stadsschouwburg turn red that day would never forget that image. 72 years later, it seems... 

Niemand in de kunst bedacht een plan B. (Waarom de huidige chaos is veroorzaakt door lobbyisten)  

‘Hier ga ik niet iedereen blij mee maken.’ Deze woorden sprak minister Ingrid van Engelshoven uit tijdens het debat over haar uitgangspuntennota, vorige week donderdag. Ware woorden. De glans van haar ministerschap is er inmiddels inderdaad wel af. Van Engelshoven is, na Bussemaker, de tweede cultuurminister die Mark Rutte’s cultuurbeleid moest uitvoeren, en niets anders te bieden had dan een… 

Voorzitter adviescommissie Raad voor Cultuur stapt op: ‘Niemand controleert de rijksmusea meer.’

Wim Hupperetz, directeur van het Amsterdamse Allard Pierson, heeft zijn functie als voorzitter van de adviescommissie musea en erfgoed bij de Raad voor Cultuur neergelegd. Uit protest, zo laat hij weten, tegen de onverantwoorde manier waarom de minister nu invulling geeft aan de adviezen van de Raad voor Cultuur. ‘Als dit doorgaat geven we straks miljoenen euro’s aan een paar… 

New arts plan cabinet-Rutte III: 25 million less arts supply. (But more happy artists)

How harrowing the payment of artists, musicians and theatre actors, screenwriters and all those other 'creators' is, became clear again in recent weeks. In newspaper Trouw, a musician - finally - came out of the closet of poor working conditions. Against the prevailing mores, she revealed how much she earned. What transpired: top national institutions like the Concertgebouw allow musicians to perform for free, orchestral musicians... 

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... 

Shout out! The big fill-in for the new arts plan.

The Council for Culture has just proposed the new Basic Infrastructure (BIS), and it has become a very big, in traditional terms 'prosperous', baby. Since the Council is not allowed to name names, and can only list functions, we have already made a fill-in list here, in which we list (very briefly, because little time and not knowing about everything) which existing cultural... 

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... 

Culture Council: The Netherlands underestimates its own music theatre culture. (Why opera still seeks talent abroad)

The Performing Arts Fund is failing to professionalise and make the music theatre sector sustainable. So says the Council for Culture in an advice leaked yesterday on the future of music theatre in the Netherlands. The advice presented today to the rest of the Netherlands therefore wants to transfer more different music theatre makers and companies from the Performing Arts Fund to the Cultural Basic Infrastructure. This partly... 

Lower House gets less say over arts subsidies. (If the minister gets her way)

Some people read Christmas stories over Christmas, others the interview supplements of newspapers, and a few do so with policy documents. So, quite a few people have read our Culture Minister's 'Advice Request' in the past few days. I, at least. Those who 'officially' cannot have done so are the members of the Culture Council, because the whole package came... 

A late poem for Kunsten92, the minister and the Culture Council.

Ik had nog zo beloofd er niets over te schrijven, die bijeenkomst van Kunsten 92 over de regioprofielen. Ik moet immers nog een paar sinterklaasgedichten schrijven voor goede vrienden, en die verdienen al mijn aandacht. Daarom nu maar even op rijm. Omdat iemand het moet doen. Er liggen nu zeventien regioprofielen van stedelijke regio’s tot dorpen met duizend zielen, Omdat… 

Hope for the Metropole Orchestra. Thanks to News Hour.

Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven gaat dit najaar ‘iets’ doen voor het Metropole Orkest. Dat heeft zij vandaag in een brief aan de Tweede Kamer laten weten. Letterlijk staat er: ‘Ik zal de oplossing van de problematiek van het Metropole Orkest betrekken bij mijn afweging rond de inzet van de regeerakkoordmiddelen tranche 2019. Mijn overweging daarbij is dat in het regeerakkoord… 

A fertile repertoire landscape.

Het podiumkunstenbeleid is zeer bepalend voor wat er te zien en te horen is op de Nederlandse podia. Het ligt ten grondslag aan de overheidsfinanciering van theater en muziek. In dit beleid is veel aandacht voor de kwaliteit van de uitvoeringen, maar er wordt nauwelijks gesproken over de keuze van de stukken die worden gespeeld, laat staan wat voor repertoirelandschap… 

Culture Council wants review of system, but cautious 'Theatre Sector Opinion' is licence for arbitrariness by House of Representatives

Today, the Culture Council comes out with one of the weaker advices in its existence. The Netherlands' highest cultural advisory body showed vision, leadership and boldness earlier this season with the 'Verkenning' and the 'Sectoradvies Muziek'. The exploration called for a reversal of subsidy flows, with urban regions taking the initiative. In the advice for the music sector, it broke... 

Good news for Urban artists in need of money. Three cultural funds are proposing eight 'Matchmakers'. (But at least 12 are needed)

Opinions differ on the size of the pot of money waiting for them, but 'urban' makers in particular do not yet know how to find their way to our art subsidy system. That is why the three cultural funds that deal mainly with performing arts have appointed ambassadors in a number of Dutch cities. These 'Matchmakers' should narrow the gap between The Hague and 'the region'.... 

At last: a piece with real vision from the Culture Council

‘De BIS en de Rijksfondsen zijn door opeenvolgende ingrepen uitgekleed, gejuridiseerd en geamendeerd. Maar belangrijker nog dan dat, trends en ontwikkelingen in en rond het culturele leven stellen nieuwe eisen aan het cultuurbestel. Het is in meerdere opzichten niet meer bij de tijd.‘ Dat zegt de Raad voor Cultuur in de vandaag verschenen ‘verkenning’. Hierin zijn de contouren van de toekomst… 

Also for Supervisory Board: many ancillary positions not necessarily an advantage

The commotion about Beatrix Ruf's ancillary position, or rather just second job, touches on some important core values for the proper functioning of society in general and the cultural sector in particular. Firstly, that cooperation is based on trust. The Supervisory Board was justified in assuming that Ruf would not run a consultancy company alongside her... 

Culture Council doesn't have plans ready yet

This summer, all was well. In Theatererkrant, house organ of the performing arts, an article appeared, apparently also on behalf of the Council for Culture. It showed how a hitherto unknown company called The Transition Office had pretty much completed the new sector plan, employed by the Council for Culture. Many people had been spoken to and now there were still... 

Tourbus Beatles (replica) Foto: Chris Samson CC.BY 2.0

Je had één kans om de kunstsubsidies duurzaam te verbeteren…

Half september valt de beslissing officieel, maar achter de schermen is zij al genomen. Nederland krijgt een hele kleine culturele basisinfrastructuur voor de podiumkunsten, en een heel erg groot fonds waar iedereen die toneel, dans, mime of muziek wil maken bij moet aankloppen. Ik heb de afgelopen tijd wat rondgevraagd, en dat wordt het dus. Zo kan de politiek geen… 

Ronald Wintjens. Foto: Tycho Merijn Roest

Ronald Wintjens: ‘Meer gezicht voor jeugddans en performance art op Dansdagen.’

‘Er is niet alleen werk verdwenen, maar ook kennis en ambacht – het hele perspectief verdwijnt. Terwijl Nederland als dansland vermaard was in de wereld, juist omdat het de luxe had om te onderzoeken, op te bouwen, te stimuleren.’ Ronald Wintjes, de kersverse directeur van De Nederlandse Dansdagen, maakt zich zorgen. Hoe zit het met de toekomst van de dans?… 

Werkgevers podiumkunsten (NAPK) boos: subsidiesysteem moet anders

Ze zijn het helemaal met ons eens, de werkgevers in de podiumkunstsector. Deze gezelschaps- en theaterdirecteuren en andere beheerders van slinkende kassen, verzameld in de Nederlandse Associatie van Podiumkunsten (NAPK), sturen vandaag een brief rond, waarin ze de Tweede Kamer oproepen het systeem van subsidies te herzien. Nu valt immers de middenklasse tussen wal en schip. Is vaker gebeurd, en… 

Fonds Podiumkunsten Budget

Fonds Podiumkunsten maakt slagveld bekend. Het is zo erg als we vreesden.

De gevolgen van de kunstbezuinigingen door het vorige kabinet worden eindelijk duidelijk. Het Fonds Podiumkunsten maakte vandaag de winnaars en verliezers bekend van de slag om de vierjarige subsidies. Vanaf 2017 zal de Nederlandse kunstwereld een stuk kleiner, schraler en armer zijn dan tot 2013 het geval was. Grote namen zijn verdwenen, tradities afgebroken, terwijl wat er nieuw is een uiterst onzeker bestaan tegemoet gaat.

Ed Spanjaard is the ideal new leader of the Orchestra of the East

After it was announced in January this year that Jan Willem de Vriend was leaving at the end of the 2016/2017 season, the Orchestra of the East announced that it was in no hurry to find a successor. One would start working with "renowned guest conductors". Just over six months later, a few months before the departure of interim director Bart van Meijl, a successor was still presented. That this successor, Ed Spanjaard, is given the title of 'permanent conductor' seems mainly a semantic issue.

Joop Daalmeijer Erdoğan, Miranda van Kralingen Davutoğlu?

"For someone to interfere with an artistic interpretation, I find that quite hefty. Let me put it this way: you have this prime minister in Turkey... To interfere with something artistic, I find that rather hefty." This was stated by Emil Szarkowicz, musician and cultural editor from Limburg, in a broadcast by regional broadcaster L1 yesterday, Reason being the negative opinion of... 

Culture Council fill-in exercise offers hardly any surprises

Champagne at BAK in Utrecht, deep disappointment at The New Institute in Rotterdam: the Council for Culture has spoken. Today, Thursday 19 May 2016, the first advice after the draconian art cuts by the first Rutte cabinet came out, and heads are rolling. Amsterdam loses prestigious presentation institution De Appel, in The Hague fellow institution Stroom has to redo its homework. The Orkest van het Oosten and the Gelders Orkest have to come up with merger plans within two years. In Utrecht, the city company Theater Utrecht will no longer receive funding despite artistic appreciation. Het Zuidelijk Toneel in Eindhoven Tilburg must make new plans and Opera Zuid must quickly raise its artistic quality. These are the main conclusions of the Culture Council's opinion.

As dramatic as some of this may sound, the advice is actually not, when you look over the whole battlefield. Thanks in part to

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