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Gergiev under fire. How a silly statement and half-hearted attempt at nuance worries Rotterdam. And exposes a bigger problem.

Protests abound again tonight at a concert conducted by Valery Gergiev, this time at London's Barbican. Many of the protesters are demanding that the orchestra explicitly distance itself from the Russian star conductor and speak out openly against gay legislation in Russia.

Twelve-tone horror at KCO

Vanavond en morgenavond trapt het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest het vierde seizoen af van de AAA-serie, met filmmuziek onder de titel ‘Suspense’. Maar niet iedereen zal componisten als Bartók, Lutyens en Schönberg onmiddellijk associëren met de cinema. Hun werken staan naast filmscores van Bernard Herrmann bij Vertigo en Psycho van Alfred Hitchcock en wereldpremières van Joey Roukens, Vincent van Warmerdam en Fons Merkies, die muziek schreven bij een door hen zelf gekozen filmfragment. Het mees...

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Departure of business leader Nederlands Dans Theater Van Leer for personal reasons

On the day that a vote was to be held in The Hague on the new Spui Forum, it has been announced that Robert van Leer is leaving as business director of Nederlands Dans Theater. Van Leer is resigning for purely "personal reasons", according to the press officer of the renowned dance company.

John Adams' other Gospel of Mary @HollandFestival: masterpiece just too long

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Mary is arrested at a demonstration and thrown into a cell next to a heroin addict, while her sister Martha has just started a shelter for the homeless. And Lazarus, yes, Jesus brings him back to life here too, with downright breathtaking sounds. And we are not even halfway through.
Het eerste deel van John Adams’ The gospel according to the other Mary neemt ruim zeventig minuten in beslag en, hoewel nergens vervelend, had wel wat korter gemogen. Want hoe slim het...

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Two voices on Sunken Garden @HollandFestival, part 1. Henri Drost: "much more than 3D film opera"

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Forget all the fuss about the first-ever 3D film opera, forget all the fuss in British newspapers. Michel van der Aa himself sighed in interview that, on reflection, he would have loved to have made the second 3D film opera. And perhaps he had

Orchestre El Gusto lets sounds of Kashba Blues blow through @hollandfestival like warm desert wind

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They are gentlemen of age and therefore with a history. Grey or bespectacled or bald - or with a combination of all three. Their music has taken them everywhere. And now they are in a packed Carre: the Orchestre El Gusto. To their own delight, as they thank the audience for coming. The musicians from the kasbah of Algiers play the music as it is

Heartfelt plea against Arab shame culture #wu13

De Libanese schrijfster Hanaan as-Sjaikh (Beiroet, Libanon, 1945) opende donderdag 17 januari Wrtiters Unlimited met een vlammend betoog tegen de Arabische schaamtecultuur. Deze is volgens de schrijfster wier boeken Het verhaal van Zahra, Vrouwen tussen hemel en zand, Beiroet blues en Alleen in Londen in het Nederlands zijn vertaald, zo diep in de samenleving verankerd dat familierelaties en vriendschappen er constant door onder druk staan. Ze geeft een voorbeeld:
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NDT in motion: on stage, the silver screen and behind it

Being active on social media like Facebook or Twitter is now a must for any dance company. But broadcasting a dance performance (live) via 600 cinemas worldwide is no mean feat either. NDT (The Hague) has been chosen by Pathé theatres to join the illustrious list of The Metropolitan Opera (New York), The National Theatre (London) and the Bolshoi Ballet (Moscow) as a partner in high-level performing arts.

Odedra engages wide audience in Indian dance

Emerging British-Indian dance idol Aakash Odedra manages to hook top choreographers with the programme Rising. The dance diptych premiered in London earlier this year and was shown at the India Dance Festival at Korzo dance theatre in The Hague on 14 October 2012. Rising consists of four solos danced by Aakash Odedra himself. In the first choreographed Nritta (A. Odedra), the young dance prince starts inconspicuously with... 

Edelkoort signals development of animation art better than she thinks

On 12 August 2012, during the worst watched Summer guests-broadcast of all time (343,000 viewers) told trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort about The Johnny Cash Project. A great example of what crowdsourcing can do for creativity: in 2010, everyone was invited to add a drawing to an animated music video to Johnny Cash's latest song. We now know what and who is behind this:

Tate London has 100,000 members. Fortunately not all of them are active

Martin Barden realises that an old model works, where everyone is always clamouring for new forms. As marketing boss of the Tate museums in London, he created a large network of friends. So that museum has more than 100,000 members. people who feel part of the club, and whom you have to pamper.

5-hour marathon Roman Tragedies favourite with spectators Toneelgroep Amsterdam

Foto: jan Versweyveld We waren er wat mild ironisch over, maar petje af, inmiddels voor de pr-afdeling van Toneelgroep Amsterdam en de toeschouwers, die opvallend goed reageerden op de ‘kies de reprise’-actie die het gezelschap een paar weken terug lanceerde. We hebben de harde cijfers die we vreesden nooit te zullen zien. En die zijn geloofwaardig. We citeren het persbericht:… 

'Conceptual thundering won't get you far in London': guest column Teunkie v.d. Sluijs

"I can fire anyone here. Except the actors." Sam Walters, artistic director of London production house the Orange Tree Theatre does not mince words. "Everyone in the office could leave. The directors too. But without actors no performance." The actor is unequivocally central to this theatre. As a director, you only prove yourself here when you get top performances out of your... 

#HF11: With The School for Scandal, Deborah Warner gives a gleeful kick to an arch-conservative theatre tradition. The British are not amused.

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That was a bit of a grind for British theatre critics. The celebrated director Deborah Warner (1959) recently pulled Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal out of the closet. A play from 1777, and an untouchable part of the British theatre canon. Building on the style of her earlier production Mother Courage (2009) Warner also indicated The School for Scandal - goddamn - a quirky, contemporary twist.

 

"With many video, light, music and noise - like a rock concert, " grins Warner in the office of the Barbican Theatre In London. "Mother Courage had an incredibly populist, exciting atmosphere. I love that arrogant theatricality immensely, and I wanted to continue that style in The School for Scandal. For me, the big challenge was to explore the Brechtian theatre style of Weimar - which I got through Mother Courage had discovered again - to collide with an eighteenth-century theatre text."

Dutch ministry of OC&W bases vision 'renewal' cultural funding system on British example

Image via Wikipedia Er zit een interessante ‘drone’ onder, en dat kan iemand als dreigend ervaren. De video aan het eind van dit artikel heeft in ieder geval meer betekenis dan veel cultuurliefhebbers denken. Feit is namelijk dat de ingrijpende bezuinigingen die de Britse regering heeft doorgevoerd via hun ‘Arts Council’ achteraf nauwelijks op protesten zijn gestuit, terwijl de onevenredigheid… 

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