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'Don't be too quick to think you know someone.' Six life insights from writer Rosita Steenbeek

She survived a brain haemorrhage and a serious car accident. As a result, writer Rosita Steenbeek (62) no longer has a fear of death, but an enormous zest for life. It has enriched her. By looking death in the eye, I understood that love is the most important thing in life'. 1. You can also be happy without a relationship 'I've been alone for a number of years and... 

The masked truth in HBO's Watchmen

At a time when comic book movies, superheroes and alternative dystopian realities reign supreme, I feared the worst when HBO announced Damon Lindelof's Watchmen. Not having extensive knowledge of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' comic book Watchmen myself, I found the 2009 film a disappointment. Lindelof is the man behind the infamous series Lost. Where with Lost, the viewer... 

Dutch youth film in dire straits too? Plenty to talk about during the Cinekid festival

The Cinekid youth film festival opens this week with Binti, a catchy, highly topical youth film brimming with optimism. That sounds good, because optimism is what the Dutch youth film can use right now. Too bad, then, that Binti, about a girl from Congo who does everything in her power to be allowed to stay in Belgium with her father, is a largely Belgian production.... 

Uiteindelijk gaan we allemaal. Waarom Boukje Schweigman’s ‘Val’ onweerstaanbaar is. 

De wereld van Boukje Schweigman is spannend, maar nooit dodelijk. Of ze nu een belevingsvoorstelling maakt op een mooie locatie tijdens een zomerfestival, of meer kunstzinnig te werk gaat in de stukken die ze voor de theaters maakt: je ziet alleen maar aardige mensen. Ook in Val, haar nieuwste. Daarin zien we een heleboel aardige mensen vallen. Diep vallen, soms.… 

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… 

In search of pleasure and secret spots, you sometimes stumble upon very special things during Festival Boulevard

Het centrale personage in Lo Lie Taa van theatermaakster Marijn Graven was er vroeg bij. Althans, zo vertelt hij aan de spiegelende vloer en de toeschouwers in zijn monoloog Lo Lie Taa. Als negenjarige was hij al smoorverliefd op zijn moeder en niet lang daarna werd zijn leven bepaald door het nastreven van zo veel mogelijk spetterende resultaten van zijn… 

Morgan Knibbe does not shy away from heavy subjects: 'film is an empathy machine.'

In 2014, Morgan Knibbe (1989) made the short film Shipwreck, about the aftermath of a horrific shipwreck on the coast of Lampedusa in which 350 refugees drowned. Shortly afterwards, he made his first feature-length documentary, also about refugee issues: 'Those Who Feel the Burning'. This very impressive, original and visually strong film was one of the best Dutch films of the last... 

Why it's good that De Nederlandse Reisopera is coming to you with Die Tote Stadt.

In 1920, Erich Wolfgang Korngold experienced triumphs with his psychological opera Die tote Stadt. The work was performed in more than eighty cities at the time, with unanimous critical acclaim. The opera then disappeared from the stage for a long time but is nowadays performed again sparsely. So it is good that the Nederlandse Reisopera is bringing this almost forgotten piece back to the stage.... 

People no longer want to be seen as toys. We can't get around it. Museums can't get around it.

Searching for what I stand for and which way to go, time and again I come across facts that confuse and amaze me. I live in a country where only a single woman is in De Volkskrant top ten most influential people - in tenth place, that is. Only three out of 100 young Dutch millionaires... 

AFFR: A true Rotterdam film festival with a mission

‘Architectuur is altijd gezien als een bijkomstigheid. Ik zie het als een noodzakelijk iets, geen extraatje. Je ziet nu bijvoorbeeld dat technocraten de macht hebben overgenomen. Die komen voor alles met een technische oplossing. Ze kunnen gebouwen maken die goed geïsoleerd zijn, die aardwarmte gebruiken: dat is nu de taak van de bouwers. Maar al die techneuten vergeten dat het… 

Planet Tim Burton lands in Flanders: 'A pressure cooker full of bizarre and disruptive ideas'

De Vlaamse wafelbakker van de Willy Wonka Wafl Factory in het Burton Cafe heeft alle films van Tim Burton gezien, zegt hij vantussen een strak hipsterbaardje. ‘Zeker omdat je de menukaart moest voorbereiden’, zeg ik. Op het menu van het – tijdelijke – Burton Café in expositieruimte C-min staan onder meer: Charlie Chocolate Wafl, Scissorhands Wafl, Oompa Loopa Wafl, Beetlejuice… 

New York Dance Theatre of Harlem

In New York met twee choreografen uit Nederland. ‘So refreshing and unlike anything we have done the last few years.’

Tussen de gebouwen door vallen strepen zonlicht de eindeloze straten binnen. Gele taxi’s accentueren het kleurrijke, levendige straatbeeld dat op snoepgoed lijkt. Aan weerskanten rijzen ontelbare verdiepingen en ramen de hoogte in. Op een van die verdiepingen repeteert aan 42nd Street het Dance Theatre of Harlem de laatste scènes van Balamouk, een nieuwe creatie van Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. Wie ook… 

How drinking beer and Haute Couture go together just fine at the Fashion + Design Festival Arnhem

Als ik aan mode dacht, zag ik een elitegroepje bij de catwalk voor me: kattige modellen en vijandige ontwerpers. Na mijn bezoek aan het Fashion + Design Festival Arnhem zijn al die beelden volledig bijgesteld. In de maand juni lijkt iedereen in modieus Arnhem samen te werken. Modeontwerpers lopen broederlijk met elkaar in een modeparade, delen ateliers, catwalks en vieren… 

'Kata' shows at @hollandfestival how inspiring a peaceful fight can be (review)

What a grandiose invention to think of breakdance as martial arts dance! In a sense, of course, it has been so from the beginning. Young people in New York's poor neighbourhoods developed their spectacular dance techniques in the 1980s. These were a means for them to express themselves in their own unique way. This was a necessity of life in a society that... 

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... 

Film concert featuring West Side Story, Bernstein's indictment of discrimination

Leonard Bernstein would have turned 100 this year. The AVROTROS Friday Concert puts his most popular piece, West Side Story, on the programme on Saturday (!) 26 May. The Radio Philharmonic Orchestra will play the thrilling music full of ecstatic melodies and vital dances live at the integral screening of the original 1961 film. The whole thing is conducted by the young American conductor 

Millennial Poets at Poetry International (@poetry_en) - Social Justice with Self-mockery and Laughing at Rape... Is it possible?

Poets Danez Smith and Patricia Lockwood once broke the internet with their virtuoso wordplay. Smith with a frothy tirade about ineradicable racism and police brutality in America (Dear White America) and Lockwood with a heartbreaking/funny poem about her rape (Rape Joke). Both have outgrown their hypes. They have secretly been doing a fantastic job for years, using Twitter, YouTube, paper and stage... 

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… 

ITA is a hopeless name for an art house. But there is no alternative for Amsterdam's city theatre

Toneelgroep Amsterdam and Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam will continue together as 'Internationa(a)l Theater Amsterdam' (ITA). Not to be confused with the just-removed Internationaal Danstheater Amsterdam. I find the name 'ITA' rather chilly. Maybe as cold as Toneelgroep, but at least that still contained the word 'group'. That has something cosy about it. ITA is something like ING. Great ambition and no roots. For a moment... 

Marieke Nijkamp wrote an American bestseller, and her next book is also going like a rocket: 'Young people shy away from not much'

This young writer from Hengelo - she turns 32 in January - sold over a quarter of a million copies of her debut novel This Is Where It Ends in the United States. It spent 64 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. So Hengelo-based Young Adult writer Marieke Nijkamp did feel slight pressure while writing her second book, Before I... 

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

Well, we're not big on hypes and traditions here, but still. The dark days around Christmas are very dark this year, so why not something with lists. This year, no list of toppers from the editors, but random entries from random readers, in random, if slightly alphabetical order. Motto of the reader question was: which things... 

A déjà vu as fresh as an oven bun: The Hague is truffled with artworks by Jan Goeting. But you don't see them until you know

Every city in the Netherlands has artists who enjoy local fame and glory but just beyond the city limits produce only questioning looks. Take the Goeting family of painters from The Hague. They are Jan Goeting (1918-1984), his wife Catharina (1912-1987) and son Joep (1946-1986). The nice thing about this family is: every Hagenaar or Hagenees over 55 knows many works by at least Jan... 

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