Herinneringen aan mijn broer van Thomas, Sacha en Jos (oud-genomineerden Piket Kunstprijzen) is van woensdag 6 maart tot vrijdag 8 maart (première) te zien in Zaal 3 in Den Haag. Tot 24 april in de voorstelling te zien in theaters in de rest van het land. Herinneringen aan mijn broer is een toneelbewerking van het boek De Seringenboom van Toon Tellegen over zijn jeugd en de herinneringen aan zijn oudere broer. Jos Nargy is een van de winnaars van de Piket Kunstprijzen in de categorie toneel (2018).
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Vijf jaar Piket Kunstprijzen: ‘Altijd al geïnteresseerd in schilderkunst en toneel’
De Piket Kunstprijzen bestaan vijf jaar. Speciaal voor dit jubileum delen bekenden, vrienden en collega’s hun herinneringen aan naamgever Frederik Hendrik Piket (1927-2011). Voormalig Tweede Kamerlid Ries Smits leerde Piket kennen tijdens de raadsvergaderingen van de CHU (het huidige CDA). Lees verder
Choreograaf Astrid Boons presenteert Fields op CaDance Festival
Choreograaf Astrid Boons, winnaar van de Piket Kunstprijzen (dans) in 2017), komt tijdens het CaDance Festival met de gloednieuwe dansvoorstelling Fields. Op vrijdag 25 januari barst het festival twee weken lang los in Korzo theater en Theater aan het Spui in Den Haag. “Een eigen stuk maken geeft adrenaline”, zegt Boons.
Award 2018 Joep van Lieshout: The picket as a stepping stone
The award for this jubilee year was created by Joep van Lieshout. He must have thought that, after five years of Piket Art Prizes, it was high time we had a picket (as in ‘picket fence’; ‘piketpaaltje’ in Dutch).
Winners Piket Art Prizes 2014
Painting: Inge Aanstoot (1987)
Verdict of the Jury: Inge Aanstoot’s work is imaginative, powerful, organic, and colourful, and is characterised by interesting contrasts. She creates a world of her own, both personal and recognisable. Aanstoot’s paintings are usually large – the canvas completely covered. However, she is also able to create tension through empty space between figures and objects. Her colours are deep and intense. She works from her own experience, brain and soul in a seemingly natural manner. Her intelligent use of colour and surface enables her to obtain a striking unity of composition, despite the many details. Her work lives! She has shown a strong development since her graduation in 2009, and the jury expects she will further mature in the future.
Dance: Joshua Junker (1998)
Verdict of the Jury: Joshua deeply impressed the jury – he is a pure, rare dance talent. His body, with its fine legs and feet, is an ideal instrument for a great career as a dancer. Starting from a breakdance background, Joshua received his classical basis at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. His recent transfer to the Royal Ballet School in London not only offers him first class training, but also unique opportunities within the international dance circuit. The jury relishes the thought that, in this way, he will be able to present his initial formation in The Hague.
Dramatic Arts: Karel van Laere (1988)
Verdict of the Jury: Karel van Laere is a headstrong, original polymath, who designs costumes and sets for various performances at his own studio in The Hague, and stages fashion shows. He is not afraid to confront the technical obstacles these activities present. In addition, he tours with a very physical dance/music performance, and makes short films in which he is moving and immovable at the same time: he explores the human body’s way and scope of movement as well as the technical developments that surround us. Van Laere’s work expresses his desire to astonish his audience with new points of view and new ways of viewing. The jury envisages an important role for him in the theatrical future.