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Steve mcQueen's End Credits buzzes long after

Steve McQueen is an artist who narrates big and difficult topics in a physically tangible way. Hunger strike, sex addiction and our discomfort with male sexuality, slavery. These are the things we would rather not see anymore, not want to discuss and certainly not want to feel. In his feature films, McQueen manages to strike a balance between the aesthetic and the physical ... 

Richters Patterns @Hollandfestival: Traffic light jumps to red, traffic light jumps to green

Music and images, it remains a tricky combination. Do you see a picture with music, or do you hear music with a picture? That question was not answered unequivocally at the opening concert of the Holland Festival. The slowly changing colours of Gerhard Richter's canvases were matched by Marcus Schmickler's slowly fading sounds. While Richter's Patterns soon became boring,... 

The Netherlands is festivalised. And why that is a very good thing. Collaborating festivals come out with a pamphlet (and ask for money)

Grandpa tells. In 1989, a committee of experts chose a different theatre course in my city, Utrecht. The just-risen festival Theater aan de Werf would get more money, the marching theatre would disappear from 't Hoogt and the rest would have to take care of the newcomer with fewer days of programming. Then we took to the streets against the so-called 'festivalisation',... 

Ruth Mackenzie's latest Holland Festival promises to be just one of the most exciting

Here it is. The one and only interactive Culture Press Holland Festival Special. A special that has already been deployed over the past few months, and will be added to in the coming month. During the festival, we have regular reviews and reports, and podcasts. A new edition of this Special will appear every week. On Mondays. And then you can also subscribe via... 

Arno Schuitemaker @hollandfestival: 'I want to find a new way, a new vocabulary, that has not yet been seen in my previous work.'

With 'The Way You Sound Tonight', which will have its world premiere at Holland Festival 2018, choreographer Arno Schuitemaker takes the next step in his creative development. He describes his performance as an 'acoustic ballroom'. I speak to the 1976-born dance maker, who once studied at Delft University of Technology, about his work and his motives. 'In the trilogy 'WHILE... 

Touching each other is taboo. Anne Nguyen brings breakdance and capoeira, vulnerable men and video games in Kata @hollandfestival

In Kata, the latest work by French breaker and choreographer Anne Nguyen, hip-hop men transcend the clichés of hip-hop. Toughness, untouchability and the usual frontal relationship with the audience are exchanged for indirect gestures, delayed effects, diagonals and laterals, double entendres and irony. Nguyen, herself an adept practitioner of capoeira, ming chun and breakdance, challenges her dancers to use their... 

Martin Crimp on Lessons in Love and Violence at the @hollandfestival: 'The past is a playground, in which I can escape from the rolling news.'

Geen liefde zonder machtsverhoudingen. En dat al helemaal niet wanneer die liefde zich afspeelt in een koninklijke slaapkamer. Die slaapkamer is nu het decor voor een tragische driehoeksverhouding tussen een koning, zijn minnaar en zijn vrouw in Lessons in Love and Violence, de derde opera van de Engelse componist Georges Benjamin en toneelschrijver Martin Crimp. Het Elizabethaanse drama Edward II… 

A tense conversation about anxiety and sex early Sunday morning: The String Quartet's Guide to Sex and Anxiety @HollandFestival

Het voelt als een variant op een scène uit een klucht. Op scène: de pr-medewerker van Birmingham REP, een voor de première vanuit Nederland ingevlogen journalist en de in allerijl opgetrommelde regieassistente. Locatie: een chic hotel in hartje Birmingham. Tijdstip: zondagochtend iets na tienen. Het onderwerp: seks en het veel omvattende begrip ‘anxiety’. Go! De grote afwezige is regisseur Calixto… 

Gesualdo project at @hollandfestival by De Warme Winkel: 'We want to anoint and flog the ears' #HF18

Say 'Carlo Gesualdo' and you say 'heavenly music', and 'cruel disposition'. This Renaissance composer's name is inextricably linked to the gruesome double murder he committed on his wife and lover when he found them in flagrante delicto. Who else but The Warm Shop could make an appealing performance of this thought Tido Visser, artistic director of the Netherlands Chamber Choir. So. 

German Anna Karenina in @hollandfestival as seventies disco show: 'We were sometimes worried whether we were going too far. But then we always had the music.'

Duitsers en humor. Ik heb daar slechte ervaring mee. Zal grotendeels komen doordat ik de fijnere nuances van de taal niet meekrijg, zeker als die bedoeld is om te lachen. Dus het is niet dat het Duitse gevoel voor humor niet klopt. Sterker nog: soms kan er in het Duitse theater zomaar iets gebeuren waarom je moet lachen. Ik wil… 

'Saigon' director (@hollandfestival) seeks extreme emotions: 'I don't want any more distance between the story and the audience.'

‘Nooit, nooit zou ik een voorstelling maken over mijn moeder, of over mezelf. Jamais.’ Caroline Guiela Nguyen, kind uit ‘een huwelijk tussen een Vietnamese moeder en een ‘pied-noir” (Algerijnse koloniaal) is niet van de persoonlijke verhalen. De theatermaakster veroverde vorig jaar de harten van het publiek op het Festival van Avignon met de voorstelling Saigon. Dit ontroerende, diep menselijke stuk… 

'Stadium' at @hollandfestival: Meet the hardcore supporter core of Racing Club de Lens. But then for real.

Fifty-three 'ultras' from a football club in an art theatre. That might be asking for trouble. Especially if they were the hard core of, say, Ajax, FC Den Haag or FC Utrecht. But this is France. There are no hooligans in France. The 'ultra's' of Racing Club de Lens, for example: they are bound to throw a punch somewhere, but in... 

Stef Aerts directs 3D show JR at @hollandfestival: 'To go from 700 pages of real literature to a manageable stage text doesn't just happen.'

Listen to an atmospheric impression and the full interview with Stef Aerts here. Children have the ability to turn adults' worlds upside down. Eleven-year-old JR is really getting into it. On a school trip, he learns how the stock market works and then turns it to his will. In doing so, unhampered by a prefrontal cortex, that part of the brain... 

We gaan een drukke tijd tegemoet. En jij wil van FB af. Mis niets. Abonneer je op onze gratis nieuwsbrief.

Abonneer je op onze gratis nieuwsbrief. Omdat het kan! Dit is waarom. Holland Festival, Poetry International, een zomer vol kunst. En ondertussen wordt een heel nieuw kunstbestel in elkaar gerommeld. Nederland staat te springen om naar buiten te gaan, muziek te beleven, kunst mee te maken en foodtrucks leeg te eten. En het subsidiestelsel om te gooien. Het is een… 

Peter Brook: everything in the universe can be extraordinary.

In the early 1990s, I am sitting in a small auditorium at The National Theatre in London. Before the performance starts, someone on stage asks if you want to greet the visitors next to you. This immediately creates a different, more intimate dynamic in the auditorium. On a sleek stage with only a few props are four actors and an Arab musician. Yoshi Oida... 

Fanny Mendelssohn: in the shadow of Felix

Fanny Mendelssohn (1805-1847) was the four-year older sister of Felix Mendelssohn. They both received a solid musical education, with her surpassing him in virtuosity at the piano. Her relationship with Felix was intense, but also suffocating. At his hands, Fanny Mendelssohn failed to build an independent career as a composer. To this day 

Publicity image Gesualdo. Photo: Sofie Knijff

At the Holland Festival, Mackenzie is opening the doors to a new avant-garde among the audience.

The neat couple next to me, in the front row at the Holland Festival press conference, hadn't counted on it for a moment. Four members of the Nederlands Kamerkoor starting to undress one by one down to their pecker-sized nakie. A giggle, a small cough, but hey, this is the Holland Festival, they said to each other. So too... 

Why it is good that the Holland Festival is putting the focus on Africa, rather than opting for a single artistic director.

William Kentridge en Faustin Linyekula. Onthoud die namen, als je niet al kende, want ze gaan het komende jaar het gezicht van Nederland mede bepalen. Ze zijn door het Holland Festival aangesteld als ‘associate artist’. Hiermee zet het festival het fenomeen ‘artistiek leider’ buiten de deur. Een noodzakelijke keuze in een tijd waarin de prijs voor dat soort figuren sneller… 

Our readers' list. What we should all never forget from 2017.

Nou hebben we het hier niet zo op hypes en tradities, maar toch. De donkere dagen rond kerst zijn dit jaar wel erg donker, dus waarom niet iets met lijstjes. Dit jaar even geen lijstje van de redactie met toppers, maar willekeurige inzendingen van willekeurige lezers, in willekeurige, zij het licht alfabetische volgorde. Motto van de lezersvraag was: welke dingen… 

Kate Moore wins Matthijs Vermeulen prize - as first woman ever

On Saturday 2 December, Australian-Dutch composer Kate Moore (b 1979) will receive the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize for her composition The Dam. The prize money is €20,000, made available by the Performing Arts Fund. The prize was established in 1972 and named after the Dutch composer and critic Matthijs Vermeulen (1888-1967). Until now, it invariably went to men, some even getting it two... 

Goeyvaerts en Oestvolskaja: man en vrouw met hamer

In februari 2017 combineerde Het Collectief de radicale muziek van Galina Oestvolskaja met de hemelse gezangen van Hildegard von Bingen. Minder vreemd dan het lijkt, want beiden waren diep gelovig en componeerden vanuit innerlijke noodzaak. Donderdag 26 oktober plaatst het Spectra Ensemble Oestvolskaja naast Karel Goeyvaerts in Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ. Oestvolskaja is hier te lande inmiddels genoegzaam bekend, maar wie was… 

De nocturnale beweging van Lavalu

Hoog in een chique appartement gaf Lavalu (artiestennaam van Marielle Woltring, Cleveland, Ohio, 1979) onlangs tijdens het Eindhovense festival FlatFest een try-out van haar nieuwe programma. Voor het eerst gaat ze nu zonder band, solo met piano, op tournee in kleine zalen waar een goede vleugel staat. Op die zondagmiddag in Brabant werd al snel duidelijk dat er ergens iets… 

Fair Practice Code is beta version. (Why it will remain unsettled in the arts for a long time to come)

De bezuinigingen op de kunstsubsidies zijn afgewenteld op de zwakste schouders. Minister Jet Bussemaker wond er in een van haar laatste publieke optredens geen doekjes om. ‘Ik heb vaak de veerkracht van de sector geprezen, en dat mogen we ook best vieren,’ verklaarde ze gisteren bij de presentatie van de Code Fair Practice, ‘maar ik zag ook dat gesubsidieerde instellingen… 

Sadettin Kırmızıyüz. Photo: Joost de Haast

Dutch version of The Wire moves from Rotterdam to The Hague

Nationale Toneel Theatre is working on its mission to bring society to the stage. The Nation, that insane marathon with Romana Vrede about a disappearance in the Schilderswijk neighbourhood, and Mark Rietman, will be ready this autumn. Anyone who thought it was time for another slice of tedious retro hag comedy after that is wrong. We do have a classic coming up in... 

The theatre world is divided, but not diverse. A call to authors.

This week, two things already became clear about the Dutch theatre world. One: the topic of diversity is finally really on the map and two: the theatre world, however small, is hopelessly divided. During Het Theaterfestival, there were two debates/ meetings/ symposiums on the lack of diversity in theatre. One on Monday, the other on Thursday. Bit much in one... 

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