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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (11): Beaudil Elzenga

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 11: Beaudil Elzenga

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (10): Joran van Soest

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 10: Joran van Soest.

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (9): Naomi van der Linden

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 7: Naomi van der Linden.

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (8): Florentijn de Boer

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 8: Florentijn de Boer.

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (7): Tobias Lengkeek

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 7: Tobias Lengkeek.

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Sara de Greef: ‘Happy to see people had faith in me’

To Sara de Greef, winner in the Dance category in 2019, the nomination came as an immense surprise. “Of course, I knew the Piket Art Prizes from the sidelines,” she explains, “but at that moment I was in London working with Studio Wayne McGregor, and I felt I had left the Netherlands behind me.” Sara was not really on firm ground at that time. She had just completed a very intensive, but also extremely instructive year as an NDT intern, and now had to get used to a different climate at Wayne McGregor’s. “And, well, London is fantastic, of course, but I hardly knew anyone there,” Sara says. “So I was really happy to see people had faith in me.”

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (6): Aya Misaki

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists?  Part 6: Aya Misaki.

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (5): Antonin Rioche

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 5 Antonin Rioche.  Lees verder

The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (4): Mattia Papp

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 4: Mattia Papp

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The Piket Art Prizes in times of corona (3): Charli Chung

Until 1 June theatremakers, actors, artists and dancers are forced to sit at home. As part of the official measures aimed at keeping the spread of the coronavirus under control, exhibitions are off and performances have been cancelled. What do these measures mean for Piket Art Prizes’ young artists? Part 3: Charli Chung.

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