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We are nowhere near crazy enough. Why theatre desperately needs a little more Crazy Wisdom.

‘Wij zullen nooit genoeg ‘hetzelfde’ zijn, wij randfiguren: bipolair, borderline, homo, lesbo, onbestemd, narcistisch, autistisch, hysterisch – en we zijn allemaal dodelijk onzeker en we hebben allemaal een knuffel nodig.’ Permanente, schijnbaar onvermijdelijke onzekerheid is de theatersector eigen. Ramsey Nasr trof dat scherp in zijn toespraak bij het ontvangen van zijn tweede Louis D’Or. De moed, of soms bijna masochistische… 

Joy of life and icy constriction. Ensemble Modern performs striking world premieres by female composers during November Music

Ensemble Modern presents world premieres by German-Dutch Iris ter Schiphorst and Turkish Zeynep Gedizlioğlu in November Music. And that is good news, because the female composer remains too often invisible even in 2019. In the brochures of any Dutch orchestra, you will find none, or only a single work by a woman. On the new Heart & Soul list of... 

The flip side of Fair Practice: Kunstenbond in impossible split after 'relaunch' Utrecht Centre for the Arts.

'Poignant to see how a lack of decisiveness, clarity and leadership - at both the Utrecht municipality and the management of the KLA - could lead to a split and even rupture among employees.' Karin Boelhouwer of the Kunstenbond is stuck with it, and she has a point. The Utrecht Centre for the Arts (UCK) recently went officially bankrupt. A major... 

Aan de Leidse Universiteit gloort het einde van het patriarchaat. 

Dit weekend was er enige ophef op Twitter. Iets met een Nazi-vergelijking die niet helemaal lekker uitpakte. Nu is er best wel vaak ophef op Twitter vanwege een nazi-vergelijking die niet helemaal lekker uitpakt, maar dit keer betrof het toch één van onze culturele boegbeelden. Kees Vlaardingerbroek, artistiek leider van de NTR Zaterdagmatinee en voormalig hoofd programmering van het Rotterdamse… 

Wat hebben we toch met grenzen? In theaterstuk De Grens leren we waar het leven altijd beter is.

Er is nogal wat te doen over grenzen, de laatste tijd. Daar hebben auteurs Floor Leene en Greg Nottrot een voorstelling over gemaakt, samen met Wil van der Meer, Tijs Huys en Pascal van Hulst. Het ensemble van het Nieuw Utrechts Toneel (NUT) speelt, in een regie van Daniël van Klaveren, het stuk op de oudste grens die we kennen,… 

Social Fund Performing Arts turns out to be moneypit: assets halved in five years. Why is this bad news?

'If we continue at the current rate, the fund will be exhausted in the foreseeable future.' This can be read in the 2018 annual report of the Performing Arts Social Fund. Plenty of reason to sound the alarm, indeed. Is this yet another victim of the cabinet's cuts? Not really, it turns out. When you look at the documents in detail, you see mainly that... 

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

Theaterfestival Boulevard is elk jaar weer een hoogtepunt van de festivalzomer. Omdat er geen drempels zijn en omdat het de ongedwongen sfeer van de stad in alle vezels met zich meedraagt. Maar het gaat zelfs nog een stapje verder. Hier mijn zeven leermomentjes: 1: Boulevard is toegankelijker dan de stad zelf Sommige mensen vinden het op het hysterische af, maar… 

Colson Whitehead schrijft aangrijpend boek over wreedheid in Amerikaans jeugdrecht: ‘Het systeem is nog steeds intact.’

Met zijn slavernijroman De ondergrondse spoorweg brak de Amerikaanse schrijver Colson Whitehead wereldwijd door. Zijn indrukwekkende nieuwe boek De jongens van Nickel gaat opnieuw over een gruwelijke bladzijde in de recente Amerikaanse geschiedenis. Martelingen, verkrachtingen, zelfs moord: op de Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys was het aan de orde van de dag. Maar liefst 111 jaar lang kwamen de… 

Met een hecht team win je de wereldcup. Hoe het Holland Festival dit jaar alle cynici de mond snoerde.

Het Holland Festival van 2019 was het beste in decennia. In ieder geval in de 25 jaar die ik er bewust van mee heb gekregen kan ik mij geen nationaal festival herinneren dat zoveel impact koppelde aan zoveel prestige. Of bezoekerstargets al of niet gehaald zijn, zal me daarbij een zorg zijn. Het is, zoals Volkskrant-collega Hein Janssen ooit opmerkte,… 

The most important animation festival takes place in Annecy - and the Netherlands participates

I described here earlier that Dutch animation film is on the rise. And as I look around the animation festival in Annecy, France, this week, it seems nice to see how our animation filmmakers and producers are presenting themselves here. Especially since Annecy is considered the most important event worldwide in this sector. 'The Cannes of animation' I hear... 

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... 

These painters had to shape the identity of their country. Drents museum shows result of 19th century pursuit of Italian nation-state.

Antonio Mancini, Lorenzo Delleani and Fillippo Palizzi, who does not know these influential Italian painters? Apparently a lot of people don't. Don't feel guilty, even for many art historians the names don't ring a bell. This is in contrast to Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Bernini and Titian. These artists need little introduction: Italian art, culture and identity are usually drawn from... 

Los Incontados: a bizarre terrarium of small-human suffering in a cloud of cocaine and confetti.

Colombia's biggest export not only allows Urk fishermen to work long hours, or Amsterdam Zuidas lawyers to keep up with the global 24-hour economy. The white gold also dissolves the nasal septum of the cream of world culture, and costs thousands of lives in the country itself. That had to lead to a theatrical performance, and it did 

Faustin Linyekula and the tearfulness of the travelling artist

'Aid workers come to my city to leave again. I come there to stay.' You cannot get Faustin Linyekula any more concise. 'Aid workers do not create a bond with the people they want to help. Their work is gone as soon as they leave. I don't come to help, but because I want to be there. If that makes me a few... 

'We have become spectators rather than actors'; Philipp Blom tells performing artists on SPOT-Live what is at stake.

'We are on the brink of a new cultural revolution. We need to move away from our paradigm and art can play a role in this. Art can show us images of a different future, a different thought. Artists can help bring that realisation in.' Speaking is writer and journalist Philipp Blom. In 2017, his... 

Jesús de Vega makes Choreopop: 'There must always be something that causes friction.' (What a childhood in Gran Canaria does to a dancer)

'I have broken every bone on the left side of my body at least once. My knee ten years ago, my elbow five years later, a toe, a finger, and under my left eye I have a scar from a stone someone threw at me when I was a kid.' Jesús de Vega, dancer, choreographer, videographer and teremin player, has had the requisite... 

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... 

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... 

Peppie & UBO: privacy concerns for business leaders and directors. (Why anti-money laundering policies can wreak havoc on culture)

Our government leaders, united in Europe, have come up with something to combat the masking of corruption. It is called UBO register. The Netherlands is also going to introduce it in the near future. This has consequences, also for cultural foundations and associations. Because every organisation has to determine who is a UBO (Ultimate Beneficial Owner). This causes some complications. In the cultural sector, it is... 

'A woman still cannot write erotic books with impunity'

‘De strijd voor vrouwenrechten had toch eigenlijk al gestreden moeten zijn, maar zo voelt dat de laatste tijd niet meer. Mannen hebben nog steeds een diepgeworteld gevoel dat ze boven vrouwen moeten staan. Waar komt dat toch vandaan? Waar haalt iemand als rapper Boef het idee vandaan dat hij vrouwen, die zo aardig waren hem een lift te geven, zomaar… 

*With sound!* Why the Holland Festival show doesn't have to stop for now

'Please stop the show!", shouted an 83-year-old former reviewer from the back row. Theatre Frascati fell silent for a moment. There had never really been such an interruption at the Holland Festival's traditionally festive press conference. And that while Faustin Linyekula had just got into his stride, telling about the projects he is carrying out with his Studio Kanako in Kisangani. They provided... 

Fred Wondergem: 'There is always more that you don't see than what you do see.'

'When I look in the auditorium at a classical concert now, I do think: it's full now, but in 20 years eighty per cent will be dead. So the bottom has to be fed, and TivoliVredenburg does that well. They do it, for example, with Out of the Blue, which is a programme where you get great food and by a special host 

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... 

Drie cd’s die je niet had willen missen in 2018

Het einde van het jaar nadert. Dus vliegen ons de lijstjes weer om de oren met ‘mooiste’, ‘beste’, ‘onvergetelijkste’, ‘ontroerendste’… vulmaarin. Top-zoveels samenstellen vind ik eigenlijk een typisch mannending, maar vooruit, ik ben de beroerdste niet. Hierbij drie cd’s die je dit jaar niet had willen missen – in willekeurige volgorde dan toch. Louise Farrenc: Variations for Piano Biliana Tzinlikova,… 

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