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the sunday scene

What is the capital of Portugal?
What is your Chinese horoscope?
Do you read cartoons?
What is your pin number?
What do you say that you do for work?
Can you do a backflip?
What is your least flexible muscle?
Can you shoot a rifle?
Do you read contracts?
Can you fix a bike?
Should work be hard or easy?

In November 2015, Veem House for Performance in Amsterdam started going on air every first Sunday of the month with their podcast series The Sunday Scene. The core being this: an interview with an inspiring artistic mind, in the presence of both the local 'scene' that gathered on these afternoons, and listeners online all over the world. Broadcasting these frequencies: energy, vision, smarts, open hearts, playful minds.

This time, Noha welcomes artist Juan Domínguez, for an in-debt talk about his work, his life, his ways of doing, and things being 'no longer, or no longer yet'.

So join us live with a glass, or listen online from the side of the Viljandi lake, or any other environment you find yourself in on July 12th, 9pm (Estonian time).

The Sunday Scene is made and produced by Veem House of Performance, Amsterdam

Moderation: Noha Ramadan

Dramaturgy: Nienke Scholts 

the sunday scene

NIENKE SCHOLTS is a dramaturge, currently working with Veem House for Performance and several artists, co-developing practices invoked by new forms of doing/art, and applying dramaturgy to other realms than performances alone (f.e. The Sunday Scene). As researcher at DAS Research Amsterdam she looks into alternative ways of organising within the local performance scene. She lectures at the MA Scenography in Utrecht, is co-founder of Platform-Scenography (P-S) and publishes regularly - most recently: 'Dramaturges That Do Not Work for a Work' in The Practice of Dramaturgy (Georgelou et all. (eds.), 2016). 

 

NOHA RAMADAN is a choreographer and dancer living in Amsterdam. Her work is underscored by a love for language and structural experimentation, testing the relationships between things and their environments, and between meaning and its collapse. She teaches at the School for New Dance Development and works as a dancer, performer and dramaturg in various European and Australian contexts. She moderates The Sunday Scene podcast, that she co-created with Veem House for Performance and Nienke Scholts. In 2017 she co-initiated Jacuzzi, an artist-run collective atelier in Amsterdam's old west. 

www.noharamadan.net 

www.facebook.com/jacuzzidancespace



Listen to the previous podcasts here

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