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Cate Blanchett in Manifesto: 13 films and raunchy humour #hf17

In the dark Middle Ages, an artist was still sometimes quartered for being out of line. In the 19th century, those lines were no longer important. In the early 20th century, artists started deciding for themselves where the lines were and punished those who did not stick to them. It was the time of artists' manifestos. Cate Blanchett, the... 

Jeroen van Merwijk behind the window of Kunstruimte Kuub in Utrecht. Photo: Wijbrand Schaap

Why Jeroen van Merwijk likes to welcome you to his studio: 'Being a cabaret artist is not a profession.'

'Everyone has an Apple. Everyone has a Corneille. Nobody has a Van Merwijk. So the question is whether Van Merwijk is any good. Nobody knows that. Then the challenge is for a few great people to buy a Van Merwijk. After that, everyone wants to have a Van Merwijk. When that happens, I'll go back to making other work, because I want... 

Saint Genet in #HF17: Be afraid of Americans. Very afraid. But go watch.

You have punk. You have performance art. Best Gaap, because often little remains of that ferocious wildness that dominated the European scene in the 1960s and 1970s. Marina Abramovic we now see mainly as that silent lady on that chair opposite her long-lost lover. We have forgotten that she once offered her audience razors to cut her... 

Karlheinz Stockhausen vaart ten hemel met Pinksteren

Vorig jaar barstte een kleine rel los toen het Holland Festival bekendmaakte in 2019 een grootschalig project op te tuigen rond de opera Licht van Karlheinz Stockhausen. Modernemuziekhaters schreeuwden moord en brand, want wie zit er nou te wachten op de akelige piepknor van de Duitse notensmid? Toch ontstond er meteen een run op de kaarten. Ook na zijn dood… 

Oranjewoud Festival: klassieke muziek met koninklijk randje

Sinds 2012 organiseert Yoram Ish-Hurwitz elke zomer het Oranjewoudfestival in Friesland. De even ondernemende als avontuurlijke pianist maakt daarbij de natuur tot onlosmakelijk onderdeel van de muzikale beleving. Van woensdag 1 tot en met maandag 5 juni verrast hij zijn publiek opnieuw met concerten op bijzondere locaties. Verspreid over het gebied spelen ruim 120 Nederlandse en internationale topmusici de mooiste… 

Rufus Norris maakt theater van Brexit: ‘Theaters zijn de echokamer van de linkse bubble.’

De wind waait er harder dan elders. Het licht is er grijzer dan verderop. De Londense zuidoever, jarenlang ‘de andere kant’ van de chique binnenstad van de Engelse hoofdstad is in de vorige eeuw onderwerp geweest van diverse vernieuwingsgolven. Het begon in 1951met de bouw van concertgebouw ‘Southbank Centre‘, na jaren van gesteggel in 1976 gevolgd door het in dezelfde… 

(On)gehoord Voorjaar: ‘Weer wakker worden, Xenakis is er niks bij.’

In de serie (On)gehoord presenteer ik elke maand buitengewoon geluid dat niet onopgemerkt en onbesproken blijft. In deze aflevering: Plan Kruutntoone, Horse Lords, Luc Ferrari, Anemone Tube, Jaap Vink en Kraftwerk in 3D. Plan Kruutntoone – Wat Doen de Handen (LP op esc.rec.) “weer wakker geworden. xenakis is er niks bij. mezelf en spullen schuiven op zoek naar veiligheid. hoe… 

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We are real Holland Festival specialists by now. We go and see performances beforehand, interview makers, actors and walk around the halls, in the foyers, just about every day. We hear a lot, we see a lot and we share it here. Cultural journalism as it should be, in short. Cultural journalism that should also be there. And it totally succeeds if you take out a subscription. Then you get... 

How Heather Ware's language mistake led to an entire dance work courtesy of Bach

What does it mean for a dancer with an intense career when she decides to choreograph as well? March saw the premiere of Battle Abbey, Heather Ware's first full-length choreography in collaboration with Swedish cellist Jakob Korányi. Heather Ware, a dancer with LeineRoebana since 2003, embarked on the path to creating her own choreography without a plan.... 

Composer Huba de Graaff: 'I value provocative radicality'

Using a television interview as a libretto for an opera? Quirky composer Huba de Graaff does not shy away from it. On 22 June, her opera The Naked Shit Songs will have its world premiere. It is based on a 1996 conversation by Theo van Gogh with British artist duo Gilbert & George. Due to lack of interest, De Graaff wanted her opera with a... 

Setan Jawa daagt je uit. Dat alleen is al reden om te gaan kijken #HF17

Wat krijg je als je schaduwspel, Weimar cinema, gamelan en Javaanse mythes combineert? Een mix die veel vraagt van het publiek, maar die een genot is als je je er aan over wilt leveren. De Indonesische regisseur Garin Nugroho maakt geen gemakkelijke films. Vaak zijn ze visueel prachtig, zoals Opera Jawa, maar zit de plot een beetje in de weg… 

Johan Harstad (l) en Arjen Lubach

Arjen Lubach redt zijn tweelingbroer Johan Harstad #ILFU17

Schrijver en televisiepresentator Arjen Lubach is al jaren fan van de Noorse schrijver Johan Harstad, van wie net het megadikke Max, Micha & het Tet-offensief in het Nederlands is verschenen. Hij heeft hem zelfs in Noorwegen opgezocht. Lubach: ‘Ik was bang dat we zoveel op elkaar leken dat we elkaar niets te zeggen hadden.’ Dat viel reusachtig mee. Logisch dus dat hij… 

Jordi Lammers, of: het geheime wondertje van een Utrechts Literatuurfestival #ILFU17

En dan blijkt er toch een festivalthema te zijn. Komt helemaal vanzelf. Wellicht niet van tevoren bedacht door de directie van het International Literature Festival Utrecht (ILFU), maar na drie dagen onderdompeling glashelder. Schrijven gaat over dat waarover we niet spreken. Tijdens de laatste festivalavond, zaterdag 13 mei, heb ik me voor de gelegenheid ondergedompeld in een onderdeel waarmee ‘Utrecht’… 

Noodzakelijk en prachtig kijkje in de Chinese ziel dankzij Utrechts festival #ILFU17

Goede timing van het International Literature Festival Utrecht (ILFU) om bij de editie van dit jaar China centraal te stellen. Nog net op tijd voordat de Chinezen op eigen initiatief de Betuwelijn hebben aangesloten op hun eigen spoorwegnet, met de van hun bekende daadkracht. Hoog tijd om de Chinese ziel te leren kennen, dunkt me, en dat lukt niet direct… 

Lesson 1 of a Literature Festival: translators are really nice people. #ILFU17

Dutch, ladies and gentlemen, is just about the most difficult language in the world, and any committee that wants to improve it only makes it worse. As a professional language user, I have thought so for years, and it has now been happily confirmed by people who really know about it: translators. The first day of the International Literature Festival Utrecht (ILFU)... 

The Nation at the Holland festival: a theatre addiction in the making #HF17

Netflix and HBO are now purveyors of our conversations with friends, family and colleagues. The ultimate icebreaker at a party with strangers is talking about series, about beloved characters. Is Jon Snow still alive? Where is Barb? Having seen the first two working performances of 'The Nation', I have a strong impression that in Eric de Vroedt I have a fellow lover... 

You won't want to miss these three operas by women during Operadagen Rotterdam

Friday 12 May kicks off the twelfth edition of Operadagen Rotterdam. Titled Lost & Found, the ten-day festival is dedicated to current refugee issues. I selected three operas by Calliope Tsoupaki, Annelies van Parys and Claron McFadden, strong women whose work deserves to be heard (and seen). The fear of the unknown is as old as the... 

Festival BRU-TAAL: 5 reasons to travel to Bruges now

See, the Belgians do that well. When a new literary festival comes along, it immediately lasts more than a whole week instead of two days. Today marks the start of the first edition of the International Literature Festival BRU-TAAL. Five reasons to travel to 'the Venice of the North' in the coming days: Bruges. 9 days, 2 weekends, almost 59 writers,... 

7 ways to make art out of US democracy. #HF17

The play La Democrazia in America (to be seen at the Holland Festival on 4, 5 and 6 June) is of course about democracy in America, but actually more about The Democracy in America. And the two should not be confused. For The Democracy in America is a 1,200-page book by French jurist De Tocqueville. This... 

About directionless hipsters, their parents, and the war in Europe (coming) #HF17

Vincent Macaigne is uncomfortable. He looks around nervously every time the waitresses run past with trays full of clinking glasses and slam the doors. He has hardly slept, and the previous evening he had walloped the audience of the Swiss Theatre Vidy with his brutal, inimitable performance En Manque. Braced, he sat down for the interview. "Sorry, I... 

Why we're losing more and more music thanks to 'digital' #HF17

For new music, the primal performance is often also immediately the last time a piece is played. The scores await the archive or dusty drawer; recordings are nowhere to be found. David Dramm searches for these gems of stilted notes. He presents them in the Holland Festival's Orphanage: three evenings of forgotten compositions from the rich... 

Ode to the office man. The brand manager is still a mystery. #ILFU17

Arjan Peters talks 12 May 19.30 during ILFU in Utrecht with Paulien Cornelisse, author of the office novel De verwarde guia, and Gerd Busse, who translated Voskuil's ultimate office novel Het Bureau into German. There, office workers are usually not portrayed too positively. High time to change that. Office worker and writer Suzanne Brink takes... 

Mira Feticu interviews Mircea Cărtărescu: 'My readers deserve a medal'

Earlier this year, Mircea Cărtărescu, Romania's greatest writer, was a guest at the Winternachten festival. Writer Mira Feticu, who was born and grew up in Romania and even received lectures from Cărtărescu as a student, interviewed her former compatriot and professor for A Quattro Mani. A beautiful conversation about their homeland, truth, literature and poetry. 'My books are... 

Culture outside the Randstad: Amersfoort's struggle

Ontheemde schilderijen van Armando. Kunstenaars die de stad uitvluchten. Een blikvanger die financiële rampspoed bracht en zomerfestivals die jaarlijks tienduizenden bezoekers trekken. En jij dacht dat Amersfoort saai was? Een voetnoot langs de A1? Vergeet het maar. Laat mij je vertellen over deze stad die worstelt met z’n culturele identiteit. Een verhaal in achttien impressies. Schuldig landschap In zijn jeugd… 

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