
Mounira Al SolhIn Dancing on the Ruins
The Lebanese-Dutch artist Mounira Al Solh is confronted with the reality of violence in her home region – her engaged, playful and colourful art is the antidote.
The Lebanese-Dutch artist Mounira Al Solh is confronted with the reality of violence in her home region – her engaged, playful and colourful art is the antidote.
While rehearsing a play full of magic and trolls, Eline Arbo reflects on being a socially engaged theater director in a turbulent world.
With pipettes, petri dishes, cardboard cups and a vacuum cleaner, Teun Bousema and his international team are fighting a formidable opponent in northern Uganda: the malaria parasite.
In a world driven by data, algorithms and AI, Tamar Sharon asks the question: does digitalisation work for us, or against us?
Christian Lange examines the role of the five senses in Islam – through studying smell, sight, hearing, taste and touch he reveals the richness of a world religion.
In Three Acts, world-renowned opera director Pierre Audi unpacks the elements needed to open a world of fantasy and dreams: stage design, singers and audience.