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Kingdom of Fire and Clay: theatre about diversity

Kingdom of Fire and Clay: theatre about diversity

While the actors Soufiane Moussouli and Yorke Mulder-Bhangoo intend to play a show for the public about extremism, radicalization and an absurd encounter, they run into problems with their own views. The question is whether they can actually play the story at all.

Theatre: Five questions you’ve always wanted to ask a terrorist

Theatre: Five questions you've always wanted to ask a terrorist

Five questions you’ve always wanted to ask a terrorist While the actors Soufiane Moussouli and Yorke Mulder-Bhangoo intend to play a show for the public about extremism, radicalization and an absurd encounter, they run into problems with their own views. The question is whether they can actually play the story at all. A chance encounter, […]

Theatre about what it’s like to flee: Fortune Seeker

Theatre about what it's like to flee- Fortune Seeker

“Those fortune seekers”, that’s how refugees are sometimes called. We wanted to shed a different light on the story of the refugee. After all, aren’t we all looking for happiness? And what are you willing to give up in your search for happiness?

Next to Normal: Palestinian Stories Untold​

Next to Normal: Palestinian Stories Untold​

Next to Normal: Palestinian Stories Untold Palestine is constantly in the news. We see young people throwing stones, mothers crying, rockets and traumatised children. But do we know what really concerns young Palestinians? What makes them happy, what are their worries? Who are their heroes? What are their stories? Theatre as a contribution to connection […]

About identity: Moroc(c)ans don’t cry – theatre

About identity: Moroc(c)ans don't cry - theatre

Moroc(c)ans don’t cry Many young people with a dual identity do not feel at home in the Netherlands, nor in their country of origin. They struggle with their biculturalism and with the image that society paints of them. They are asked to adapt to society, but do they get the chance to do so? Moroccan, […]

Young meets old: Listening without prejudice

Young meets old: Listening without prejudice

Young meets old How do people see each other when they work on their own story and then share it in a recorded way? Without seeing each other and only hearing each other’s stories, images about the “other” are formed differently. This is what we worked with in Jong ontmoet Oud (Young meets Old) part […]

The Human Library: judging by listening

Do not judge the content of a book based on its cover, just as you should not judge a person by their appearance.

The Human Library: judging by listening When people aren’t  strangers to each other and treat each other with benevolence, this will improve the quality of life within a society. And the better the quality of life, the greater the sense of security and the smaller the chance that polarisation or radicalisation will arise within such […]

Together in West: Living Library

Together in West: Living Library Do not judge a book based on its cover, just as you should not judge a person by their appearance. Take the time to find out more about the content … That’s what the Living Library project in Amsterdam Nieuw-West is all about. By listening, you get to know each […]