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Block 3
Object/Objective

Period: 7 September 1995 - 17 November 1995

Locations

Cloisters and Ruud II, Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, public spaces chosen by the participants throughout the city of Amsterdam: Central Station Track 1, main office city sanitation service Valkenburgerstraat, Fa. Hettema Haarlemmerplein, cemetery Huize de Vraag, private house Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Hilton Hotel, Haarlemmervaart, studio on Oudezijds Voorburgwal

Mentors

Anne van Delft (NL), Norman Frisch (USA) and Stuart Sherman (USA)

Activities

Informal presentations
• John Malpede, Bronx Train (Klein Yalta 14)
• Danny Hoch, Solos (Klein Yalta 15)
• John Bell/Michael Romanyshyn, lecture demonstration Ninth Street Theatre (Klein Yalta 16)
• Toy Theatre presentation (with participants) (Klein Yalta 17)
• Mike Pearson, From Memory (Klein Yalta 18)
• Adam Soch/Reza Abdoh, The Blind Owl (Klein Yalta 19)
• Stuart Sherman, Queer Spectacle (Klein Yalta 21)
• Peter Schumann, Fiddle Lecture (Klein Yalta 22)
• Peter Schumann, Cantastoria (with participants) (Klein Yalta 23)
• Stuart Sherman, short performances (with participants)
• Project presentations by participants on site specific locations

Visits to

• Sjoerd Wagenaar, Zekavan
• Michael Matthews, Hyde
• Guy Cassiers, Angels in America
• Simon Schama, Landscape and Memory

Participation in

• Stuart Sherman/Anne van Delft, object theater animations
• Peter Sellars, video viewings
• John Malpede, lecture on his work with LAPD
• John Bell/Michael Romanyshyn, workshop on ‘Thinking about working in the public domain’
• John Bell/Michael Romanyshyn, Toy Theatre workshop
• Danny Hoch, workshop on theater and social issues
• Alida Neslo, body awareness training
• Mike Pearson, lecture demonstration on Brith Gof and site specific theater
• Rieks Swarte, lecture on his work
• John Jordan, four lecture demonstrations on ‘Art and Activism’
• Guy Cassiers, lecture on his work
• Peter Sellars, lecture and roundtable, ‘For whom do you work?/On education’ (with participation of students and staff of ITS DNA)
• Peter Schumann, ‘Making the oven, baking the bread, singing the Cantastoria’

Guest teachers

John Bell (USA), Guy Cassiers (B), Danny Hoch (USA), John Jordan (USA), John Malpede (USA), Alida Neslo (NL), Mike Pearson (GB), Michael Romanyshyn (USA), Peter Schumann (USA), Peter Sellars (USA), Adam Soch (USA), Rieks Swarte (NL), Ronald van Tienhoven (NL)

Participants

Natasja d’Armagnac (NL), Nicole Balm (NL), Gonnie Heggen (NL), Sebastiaan Jansen (NL), Germaine Kruip (NL), Wouter van Loon (NL), Ola Mafaalani (NL/Syria), Annick Nevejan (NL), Ros Volten (NL), Sjoerd Wagenaar (NL)
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