Fotograaf: Rogier Maaskant
"THEY CAN ANY TIME TO COME OUT '! YNX
The current changes in the political environment and the society! YNX forced it to relate. To her horror she must own conscience stabbing, they are also stuck in the NIMBY thinking, "not in my backyard." The conflict avoidant, the buck on the other, negotiations and meetings without hands dirty is something unfortunately, they also recognize themselves. And we do not want!
! YNX goes with her new show with buttocks exposed and submit its own, sometimes somewhat feminine behavior of dear peace-keeping under the microscope. With the necessary severity, but also room for humor and emotion. With physical theater and dance, enhanced by the powerful and moving music of Bach and exciting new music of the young composer Thomas Myrmel.

At the beginning sounds a four Bach Choral "Was mein Gott will, das gescheh allzeit."
The women trickle into the room and take place around the table, keeping track of each other but in a good mood. Commencement of a new, structured, safe day.
Or is it something different?

SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS KATHMANDU

The mission of the School of Performing Arts Kathmandu (SPAK) is to encourage cultural and creative activities for the enjoyment and benefit for people in Nepal. SPAK is a safe cultural playground where every student can discover and develop his or her own talents. Through arts SPAK inspires creativity, improves self-esteem and helps people to set and reach goals.

SPAK believes that the development of individual talents is a social and inclusive process: it is best to act, dance and make music with other people. That is why we encourage
students of SPAK to work together and learn from each other in group lessons and artistic projects. There is space for everyone at SPAK and everyone is welcomed. Diversity stimulates creativity!

We will use this summer with our Dutch teachers again a great project to put down with transgenders. This is subsidized by the Trut Fund (www.trutfonds.nl).

We get many requests from orphanages and shelters or we too can offer art classes. Since we want to be like a school that also allows for lessons to children who can not afford it, we send our art teachers to orphanages and shelters for the spot to teach and to imagine. At this moment we have two applications from two different projects:

Nawa Asha Griha – Home of New Hopes

This shelter for 200 children who previously roamed the streets. They now get education, food, security and a roof over their heads. Outside arriving daily 150 children from slums here lessons and enjoy a meal. On a weekly basis to SPAK these children theater and music business. Ultimately, these lessons lead to a beautiful presentation on their shared birthday (since the street is concerned none of them know when they are born). For more information: www.nagnepal.org

Loving Arms Mission (LAM)

The Loving Arms Mission believes that children flourish best in a "family model". So begins the foundation for orphans and let them adopt by two parents in a family where other orphans live. In Nepal, there are two such houses of which one led by Nadine Rogers. She is now a good friend of ours and she lives in this way with her husband and 10 Nepalese orphans who now has her own children. They (and other family) would love her children want the ability to offer classes to get SPAK. On their site you can see photos and information about the houses: lamchildren.org. Information and photos about all kids like you here: lamchildren.org/children.
Director:
     Karin Netten
Composer:
     Thomas Myrmel
Music and games:
     Christina Völtl, Marieke      Grotenhuis, Hadewich      Hofland, Ytsje Rosier,      Annebeth Schuurmans.
Dramaturgy:
     Sara van der Kooi
Costume:
     Maartje Aben

 

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