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Second collaboration with artist Jonas Staal, leading to a large scale installation in which a six hour surround electronic music piece is embedded. Four performers move around in the space, singing, chanting, carrying banners, performing a ritual that celebrates and
Interdisciplinary performance including classical music, electronic music, theatre, spoken word, dance, serious games, gamification, audience participation and research. An ingenious listening environment full of challenging tasks, in which the audience can sharpen their ears, become “listening mutants” and experience music
Incidental music to accompany two short silent movies by Charlie Chaplin. Composed for the Nederlands Blazers Ensemble (Netherlands Wind Ensemble). Instrumentation: flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, soprano sax, baritone sax, horn, trumpet, trombone, bass trombone, drum kit, double bass.
Intimate performance for actress and violin, both amplified. The violin uses three different mutes and doubles on the Stroviol. The actress whispers very close to the microphone, creating a dreamy effect. Performers: Sofie Habets and Hadewijch Hofland, for whom it
Surrealistic performance for three actors in a hotel suite. Performers: Chiara Tissen, Rosa van Leeuwen and Yorick Heerkens, for whom it was written. Duration: 7 minutes. Commissioned and produced by Festival Woordnacht Rotterdam. Performed in the board room on the
A theatricalization of Joseph Beuys’ audio work ’Ja Ja Ja Ne Ne Ne’ (1968) to function as an artistic contribution to the Congress of Utopia by artist Jonas Staal. Performer: Yorick Heerkens. Duration: 10-20 minutes. Commissioned and produced by Frascati
Interdisciplinary performance including a painting, music, film, live video, choreographic movement, audience participation and stage design. All to be an evocation of the painting De rode kimono by George Hendrik Breitner (1857- 1923). Developed in collaboration with Jos van Kan.
Music theatre performance for an all female cast of 7 actors and 3 pianists in an especially designed space for a city square, in which the audience is distributed over the space, resulting in a variety of visual and auditive