The lessons my parents taught me can be summed up in two sentences: 'he who does good, does good' and 'what you would not want done to you, do not do to others'. Whether that earns you a ticket to heaven, I don't know, but my mother does.
Leaving your loved one, family, friends and everything that feels familiar and familiar is not something you do lightly. Hardly anyone goes voluntarily in search of absolute uncertainty.
How much can a man carry before he breaks? How heavy can the burden be before he cries out his despair? Who still sees man: naked and with nothing to hide.
On the run: no food, barely any clothes, no medicine, forget home and hearth. Can art do something about that? Yes, it can!
Arts and culture are invisible, driving forces of renewal and innovation.
The performance CONCRE(E)T(E) explores the path to happiness and raises questions such as: 'what does your happiness look like?'
An artwork that has music in it. An ongoing project revolving around a travelling, painted grand piano and meet.
Travel from a filled and rich social life to a life of seclusion and solitude in a matter of minutes.
Seeking safety, security and happiness are universal, universally human desires.
Black Widow: man vs nature calls for compassion for the natural and cultural-historical value of the Willem Arntsz Hoeve. An area where so much has happened not only recently but also in the past.
Pianos pimped for charity.
You mirror and are mirrored in the broken glass. Every hour of the day casts a different shadow.
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