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The Edinburgh Showcase took place from 24 to 29 August this year. It is considered by the international theatre community to be a crucial element of their programming schedule. It is a unique opportunity to come together for an intensive and high-profile week viewing some of the most exciting theatre and live art productions available. Our project manager Canan Marasligil was in Edinburgh with delegates from the Netherlands. Read our Edinburgh Showcase blog including interviews with artists from the Showcase.
BBC AWARDS 2010: Your Voice, Your Talent, Your ChanceThe BBC Awards give students aged from 16 to 20 the opportunity to express their opinions to an audience from different generations and various backgrounds.
Preparations for the BBC Awards 2010 are well under way. The information pack will be sent to schools late November and the new website will be launched at the same time. We will keep you updated on this website as well.
The topics for this year are as follows:
For more information visit the BBC Awards website.
THE CAMBRIDGE SEMINAR ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
The Cambridge Seminar took place from 11 to 17 July. Read the blog for updated information!
For over 30 years the Cambridge Seminar has influenced discussion, performance and debate of literature. This year's programme has included well-known - as well as innovatory and new - names, including major novelists, poets, critics and other writers.
Digital Emergence. Digital Expectation.
Digital Friction. Digital Narrative.
This three days event will, through workshops, panels and other activities, investigate the place of digital in art and in creative practice.
PROGRAMME
Nov. 6 - 14:30-18:00 - Panel 1: Let’s map it ?
Nov. 6 - 20:20-23:20 - Pecha Kucha Night Brussels Vol. 10
Nov. 7 - 09:30-13:00 - Panel 2: In 2.0 worlds – to live and to create
Nov. 7 - 14:30-18:00 - Panel 3: New mise-en-scène
Nov. 7 - 20:30-23:30 - Post-Flux Mix Media Night
Nov. 8 - 10:30-13:30 - Panel 4: Let’s interact
+ workshops + after DJ/VJ + ...
The event will take place in Brussels, Belgium.
For more information visit the Post-Flux 2009 website.
International Festival For Contemporary Music
From 11 to 15 November in ’s-Hertogenbosch
November Music is the Dutch international festival for modern, innovative music. It puts compositional and other musical talent in the spotlight. The latest developments in contemporary, electronic, and improvised music, plus sound installations and progressive rock are showcased various stages in ’s-Hertogenbosch, Holland. The festival cooperates closely with festivals in Flanders, Germany, the UK, and Italy.
For more information visit www.novembermusic.net
Lecture of Prof. Sir Ian Kershaw in AmsterdamGenocide: the Modern Matrix of Mass Murder
Sir Ian Kershaw is professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield (UK). He is distinguished, among other things, by his authoritative biographical work on Hitler and his comparative analyses on Nazism and Stalinism. He has been able to reach a broad audience with his publications and thereby has greatly contributed to contemporary historiography. In his lecture he will reflect on genocide as a feature of modernity, and the type of conditions in which it can take place.The lecture will mark the sixth anniversary of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Free Entrance. 17 September - 3:30pm - Aula of the University of Amsterdam (Singel 411).
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