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No free tickets for journalists in the cultural sector: censorship or just a matter of business?

Menno Pols, reporter for De Gelderlander, was denied accreditation (free ticket and other benefits) for the three-day Manana Manana festival in Vorden this year. Reason: an article he wrote last year about the money flows within the club behind the festival. That club earns millions mainly from Zwarte Cross, the biggest festival in the Netherlands with 220,000 tickets sold. The accreditation... 

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',... 

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.'

No love without power relations. And certainly not when that love takes place in a royal bedroom. That bedchamber is now the setting for a tragic love triangle between a king, his lover and his wife in Lessons in Love and Violence, the third opera by English composer Georges Benjamin and playwright Martin Crimp. The Elizabethan drama Edward II... 

Theatre boards want more money for 'difficult' offerings.

Er worden meer opera’s en klassieke concerten aangeboden in de Nederlandse schouwburgen en concertzalen. Ook werd er meer theater aangeboden voor de jeugd. Mooie ontwikkelingen, maar de stijging in het aanbod (3 procent) leidde niet direct tot een evenredige stijging in het publiek. Dat nam met slechts 1 procent toe. Het aantal toeschouwers voor toneel en cabaret daalde zelfs. Daarom… 

Why Italian women struggle with motherhood. Writer Silvia Avallone cuts taboos in new novel

She is young, beautiful and well-spoken. Writer Silvia Avallone, known for her bestseller Staal, does not shy away from sensitive themes in her compelling new novel Levenslichtde either, such as the economic crisis, infertility and unevenly divided parenthood. 'Claiming freedom for yourself is something terrifying for an Italian woman.' Rough edges Poverty, economic malaise, gender inequality...... 

Rainer Hofmann (SPRING): 'After the populist attack from the right, the performing arts now face an attack from the left.'

Thursday 17 May opens SPRING Performing Arts Festival in Utrecht with, among others, Sic Transit Gloria Mundi by Dries Verhoeven and to come (extended) by Mette Ingvartsen. Over ten days, more than twenty-five international dance and theatre productions, installations and performance works will be on show in public spaces and urban environments. A week earlier, festival director Rainer Hofmann looks relaxed. 'Until now... 

Waarom Wierd Duk vaak precies doet wat hij zelf bestrijdt.

Ophef. Een algemeen erkend en naar eigen zeggen altijd aangevallen opiniemaker met een lichte voorkeur voor sterke mannen in Rusland en Amerika heeft ontdekt dat kunst links is en elitair. Wierd Duk, Ruslandkenner sinds hij een paar jaar voor diverse media in Moskou rondliep, schrijft in de Telegraaf namelijk dat kunst vaak linkse kitsch is[ref]N[ref][/ref]Wierd Duk heeft inmiddels laten weten… 

Who pays the artist? Lower House hears about shocking reality in the arts in roundtable discussion

Whether the artists performing on DWDD got paid for their performance. Esther Ouwehand of the PvdD did not know. She was not the only one, at the roundtable session on Wednesday 25 April on the labour market in the cultural sector. None of the MPs, fund managers, trade unionists present knew. So we asked on facebook and twitter how it was even done.... 

Daarom is Iris Hannema de beste reisschrijver van Nederland: ‘Wie op reis niet goed voor lul heeft gestaan, is ergens niet werkelijk geweest.’

‘Iris Hannema schrijft als een vent’, schreef ik een paar jaar geleden in een recensie over haar Het bitterzoete paradijs (2016). Daar zou je nu niet mee wegkomen. Ik bedoelde eigenlijk te zeggen: Iris Hannema schrijft stevige, beeldrijke, onafhankelijke én kritische teksten die je zelden bij vrouwelijke én mannelijke reisjournalisten tegenkomt. Waarom dat zo is, vertel ik straks. ‘Opsodemieteren’ Typische… 

Culture Council: 'The roots of the literary sector are being gnawed at'

In the week when defenders of the Dutch language are flying into each other's hair over whether or not a schoolgirl should read Multatuli in the original language, the Council for Culture comes out with its advice for the literary sector. Already in the first chapter, it reads: 'those who start reading at a young age become more language literate, start liking reading more.... 

Evolutie en revolutie in Westworld seizoen 2. Preview (zonder spoilers maar met #metoo)

De première van het tweede seizoen van Westworld vindt volgende week plaats. Ik mocht alvast kijken. Mocht er geen belletje gaan rinkelen; Westworld is op dit moment, na Game of Thrones, HBO’s meest populaire serie. Korte synopsis: de show speelt zich af in het fictieve Westworld: een technologisch Western themapark waar de bevolking compleet bestaat uit synthetische androïden, die ook… 

Guy Coolen over Operadagen Rotterdam: ‘We noemen onszelf een bluf-festival’

‘Als Mohammed niet naar de berg komt, komt de berg naar Mohammed’, dachten ze bij Operadagen Rotterdam. Eerder dit jaar al gaf de in Enschede gevestigde Nederlandse Reisopera een perspresentatie in Carré. Dit keer togen de Rotterdammers naar de hoofdstad. Artistiek directeur Guy Coolen en dramaturg Tobias Kokkelmans vertelden een select clubje journalisten wat het publiek van 18-27 mei te wachten… 

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... 

Geld maakt wél gelukkig, en writers block is een illusie. Veel mythes onderuit op avond van het Kuddegedrag.

Liever luisteren dan lezen? Luister hier naar de podcast! (Met veel extra quotes van Ab Dijksterhuis) Geld maakt gruwelijk gelukkig. En dat houdt niet op bij 1 ton. Wie een half miljoen verdient is aanzienlijk gelukkiger dan wie 2 ton verdient. De ING-baas die 60 procent meer salaris zou krijgen, zou daarvan ook heel erg veel gelukkiger geworden zijn. Dit… 

Sofia Gubaidoelina: 'Only in the West could I set myself large-scale goals and realise them'

Sofia Gubaidoelina has become a true audience favourite in our country. She is also a welcome guest in broadcasting series. The AVROTROS Friday Concert, for instance, brought the Dutch premieres of Glorious Percussion (2011) and O Komm, Heiliger Geist (2016). Friday 23 March will see the first Dutch performance of her Triple Concerto for bayan, violin and cello. The piece is dedicated to... 

‘Niks Te Verbergen’ in Nijmegen. Een Sleepwetfestival om de burger objectief te informeren

De wet op het raadgevend referendum heeft, behalve veel verwarring, ook een nieuwe categorie festivals opgeleverd. Het ‘Oekraïnereferendum’ leverde minstens 1 festival op (in het Amsterdamse debatcentrum De Balie) en het sleepwetreferendum op 21 maart 2018 is aanleiding voor het Sleepwetfestival ‘Niks te Verbergen’ in Nijmegen. Prominent lid van het organiserend team is Viola van Alphen. Met haar stichting Violavirus… 

'The current museum loan system leads to decisions based on prejudice rather than fact.'

Museums often manage more art objects than they can display. What they cannot display in the museum galleries they keep safely in the depot. Collections with motley collections of objects from different periods are a growing problem for museums. Marketers stress the need for focus, a clear story and strong branding. Objects that no longer fit the new vision... 

Minister at presentation of vision letter: 'number of arts productions may have to go down'

Culture minister van Engelshoven says it is inevitable that the number of productions in the arts sector will go down. This is necessary to make the labour market for the arts sector healthy. She stated this in an interview after the presentation of her vision letter at Rotterdam's Maaspodium. 'You see that a lot has been produced in recent years to... 

Sadettin Kırmızıyüz makes theatre series 'Metropolis'. 'If you think, this can't be true, assume: this is true.'

It all starts at Orange College, of course. A fictional school with very real problems. For Sadettin Kırmızıyüz, the place where he commissions the opening part of Metropolis, a series that should eventually count four episodes. It is one of Het Nationale Theater's biggest projects over the next four years, in close cooperation with Kırmızıyüz's own company:... 

Nuance! VVD The Hague won't cut 50 million from culture budget for 'political abuse' after all

This post has been updated following a response from VVD The Hague. Yesterday I wrote: But so that was misunderstood. Today the VVD called. A transcript of the conversation can be found below: With Frans Schuyt fraction chairman The Hague VVD. I think two things have been mixed up. You have the programme in the budget, Culture and Library, of 102 million,... 

Utrecht rules: Make Tivoli Oudegracht the venue for the reborn Performing Arts Sector Institute

The Culture Council wants it. Everyone wants it. And Utrecht wants it too, of course. A physical sector institute, where an old PC is humming in a corner containing the total digital archive of Dutch theatre, and music, of course. Plus a library. With real books, scripts, photos. In 2012, the building was divested and the memory could... 

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... 

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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... 

Marijke Muoi alone is a reason to come to Leeuwarden. Why the Netherlands should have a new Capital of Culture every year.

Bouke Oldenhof. Waar was hij al die tijd? Aan het schrijven, maar vooral in het Fries (waardoor hij ook geen tijd had om aan zijn website te werken). En dan kom je er dus niet doorheen in de rest van Nederland. De man die met het unieke juweeltje ‘Rolbrug’ talloze harten voor zich wist te winnen. Ook het mijne, en… 

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