Theaterwetenschap Amsterdam

Theaterwetenschap Amsterdam Theatre Studies of the University of Amsterdam @ Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16. The Universiteitstheater was designed by W.Vesseur and built in 1967/68.

Opleidingen Theaterwetenschap / Programmes at Theatre Studies:
Bachelor Theaterwetenschap
Master Theaterwetenschap
Duale Master Dramaturgie
Master International Performance Research (MAIPR)
Research Masters
Meer informatie over de studies / more information: www.studeren.uva.nl/theaterwetenschap

MOMENT! is a free and public lecture / debate series that invites scholars and practitioners from the international performing arts field.

Call for Applications: PhD in Sound Heritage StudiesProject OverviewRe:Sound renegotiates Eurocentric understandings, co...
30/03/2025

Call for Applications: PhD in Sound Heritage Studies

Project Overview
Re:Sound renegotiates Eurocentric understandings, conceptions and curations of “heritage”. This Eurocentrism obscures the coloniality of the history that “heritage” is supposed to narrate and obstructs the access of source community stakeholders to their own “heritage”. There is no scholarly or curatorial model to decenter European agencies and diversify understandings of heritage (curation). Re:Sound bridges this knowledge gap by focusing on sonic heritage, in particular two colonial sound collections from Indonesia, now located in the Netherlands, The Jaap Kunst Collection at the Allard Pierson / University of Amsterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam, and the Philips Holland Omroep-Hollandse Indies radio broadcasts at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision/ Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld & Geluid (NISV).

Re:Sound explores whether and how the inherent divergence of validations and understandings of sonic expression provides ways to reconsider established notions of heritage. It does this through Southeast Asian PhD and stakeholder research in the above Netherlands-based sound collections, and by fostering a transcontinental and inter-Asian curatorial network of academics and source community stakeholders through workshops and summer schools.

With these activities, Re:Sound aims to improve access to Netherlands-based sound collections for Southeast Asian source community researchers and stakeholders. This improvement emphatically includes options for physical and digital restitution. Through the research of the next generation of Southeast Asian scholars and stakeholders, Re:Sound moreover employs colonial sound recordings as historical sources, attending to those recorded voices that are not represented in written historical sources and hence run the risk of being “written out” of history.

Through a more inclusive historiography due to it being sound-source based and through improved access of source community stakeholders to their own heritage, Re:Sound redirects curatorial agency to Southeast Asian stakeholders – a redirection that impacts a diversification of notions of “heritage” and a decentering of European agency in heritage curation).

The Collections
The NISV holds the radio broadcasts of the Philips Holland Omroep-Hollandse Indies radio and various uncatalogued audio and video recordings related to the Dutch East Indies from the 1920s. They contain music, rituals, broadcasts of political and cultural events, speeches, debates, interviews and the coverage of insurgencies, festivities, revolts, and wars. NISV’s catalogued collections are hosted on CLARIAH and DANS, online access platforms and interfaces that are only available to researchers physically present in the Netherlands.
The University of Amsterdam (UvA) holds the Jaap Kunst Collection, consisting of 300+ sound recordings on wax cylinders from the islands of Nias, Sumatera, Java, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Flores, Sumba, Timor, Kisar, the Kai Islands, the Moluccas and West Papua; hundreds of musical instruments from those locations; silent films registering dance and performance practices from those locations; 6,500 photographs of music and dance practices, and musical instruments from those locations; research reports of research expeditions to these locations; 40,000 pages of correspondence in Dutch, English, German, Indonesian/Malay and Javanese, with researchers (both within and outside Indonesia from a variety of disciplines), informants, officials, musicians, cultural entrepreneurs, and academic and archive institutions; teaching materials; publication manuscripts.
Jaap Kunst (1891–1960) and his wife Katy Kunst-Van Wely (1897–1992) “produced” this material (through recording, assembling, organizing, categorizing, annotating, writing and publishing) between 1919 and 1934 when he was a civil servant of the Dutch colonial administration in the Dutch East Indies. Through this work and his excellent international networking skills, Jaap Kunst continues to be regarded as a “founding father” of the discipline of ethnomusicology: Kunst’s methodological approaches were adopted in virtually the entire Anglophone academic world. His Collection is, therefore, one of the richest and well-known ethnographic collections worldwide, pertaining to the history of Indonesia, the performance cultures of Indonesia, colonial history, and the history of science (anthropology and ethnomusicology.

PhD Programme
This project offers one (1) fully funded PhD position in sound heritage studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada with the following details:

Supervisory Team:
Supervisor: Dr. S Margana (UGM)
Co-Supervisor: Dr. Barbara Titus (UvA) and dr. meLê yamomo (UvA)

Candidate Responsibilities:
‣ Complete the doctoral dissertation with contractual obligations.
‣ Co-author at least one peer-reviewed article with the supervisory team.
‣ Collaborate with digital archivists and local heritage organisations to develop the repository.
‣ Present findings at international conferences (e.g., EUROSEAS, ICAS, ICTM – Southeast Asia).
‣ Actively participate in our meetings, workshops, and summer school.
Funding Details:
‣ Full tuition coverage for three years.
‣ A monthly allowance will be provided for living expenses during the PhD program: €500 per month in Yogyakarta for 18 months and €2,500 per month in Amsterdam for 18 months.
‣ Research budget up to €6,000 per year.
‣ Conference allowance.
‣ Book allowance.
‣ Health insurance.
‣ Family allowance (if applicable).

Eligibility Requirements:
‣ A Master’s degree in heritage studies, history, musicology, anthropology, cultural studies, or a related field is required by July 2025.
‣ Experience and a strong interest in interdisciplinary approaches, the issues of colonialism, and heritage studies.
‣ Applicants must be under 40 years old.
‣ Proficiency in English (minimum IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 95); Understanding a second language related to the chosen field sites is beneficial.
‣ Ability to travel for extended fieldwork and/or archival research periods.
‣ This call is open to applicants from Southeast Asia.
How to Apply:
Applicants should submit the following documents:
‣ A research proposal in English (maximum 2,500 words) outlining the research project, its significance, and methodology.
‣ A statement of interest (maximum 1,000 words) explaining your suitability for the project.
‣ A current CV highlighting relevant academic and/or fieldwork experience.
‣ Academic transcripts and degree certificates.
‣ Two recommendation letters should be sent directly by your referees to the email address provided below by the application deadline.
‣ A sample of prior work (e.g., a research paper, digital project, or archival project).
‣ Applications must be submitted as a single PDF via email to [email protected] by 5 May 2025.
Selection Process:
‣Applications will be evaluated based on academic merit, their alignment with the project’s objectives, and their research potential. Shortlisted candidates will receive an invitation for an online interview scheduled for 15 May 2025. For inquiries, contact [email protected]

For more information:

Call for Applications: PhD Programme in Sound Heritage Studies penelitian 24 Maret 2025, 14.03 Oleh: sejarah 0 Restituting, Reconnecting, Reimagining Sound Heritage (Re:Sound) Institutions : Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA) Funding Body : The Dutch Research Council....

Following the informal (crisis) meeting last Monday regarding the announced budget cuts on higher education, a group of ...
28/03/2025

Following the informal (crisis) meeting last Monday regarding the announced budget cuts on higher education, a group of Theatre Studies students founded the student initiative Aktie Red Theaterwetenschap [A.R.T.] out of urgency to ensure our voices are heard and in solidarity with you.

Their first public demonstration took place last Tuesday as a silent protest, "Ik studeer hier uit protest" (I study here in protest) during the debate on the proposed budget cuts in the Senate in The Hague.

They have written a report on this protest, which has been published on Theaterkrant. You can read it via the following link.

They are kindly asking you, if possible, to leave a comment under the article on Theaterkrant.nl. By raising our voices together we can keep the discussion about the importance and value of Theatre Studies alive and reinforce the discussion.

For those who would like to contribute more actively, they can send an email to the following address ([email protected]).

'Wij studeren niet alleen voor onze eigen toekomst, maar ook voor de blijvende ontwikkeling van de wetenschap, het behoud van culturele studies en het belang van kritisch denken', schrijft Aktie Red Theaterwetenschap .

You are cordially invited to the Theatre Studies publication celebration this Thursday (March 13) at the University Thea...
11/03/2025

You are cordially invited to the Theatre Studies publication celebration this Thursday (March 13) at the University Theater, University of Amsterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam
Read the text below or the flyer attached.


UvA Theatre Studies Publication Celebration
13 March 2025, 17.00 – 19.00 hrs. followed by pizza
Room 301, University Theatre, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16, 1012 CP Amsterdam

All are welcome!

Join us to celebrate and dive into recent publications by UvA Theatre Studies faculty and former students! The event will showcase a range of writings through informal conversations between staff and students

Moderation: Sergio Andrade & Sruti Bala

Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca and Florence Fitzgerald-Allsopp, eds. Interspecies Performance. Performance Research Books, 2024.
Respondent: Rebecca Douglas

Goya van den Berg. The Scents of an Ending. (Dis)Entangling Climate Change Narratives and Archival Processes in Olfactory Art. 2024.
Respondent: Shabnam Shirzadi Bonab

Rosa van Kollem. De maatschappelijke waarde van cultuur: een discoursanalyse van het Nederlands cultuurbeleid van 2013 tot en met 2020. Tectum Verlag, 2024.
Respondent: Imme Ambaum

Kati Röttger. “Différance. Die Welt ist fort, ich muss dich tragen Oder: Welches Theater werden wir gebraucht haben? Eine Rede,” in D. Kolesch et al, eds. Matters of Urgency – Herausforderungen der Gegenwart in Theater und Wissenschaft. 2025.
Respondent: N.N.

Kasia L**h: Multilingual Dramaturgies: Towards New European Theatre. Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2024.
Respondents: Imme Ambaum and Wytse Algra

Lisa Skwirblies and Azadeh Sharifi, eds. Theaterwissenschaft postkolonial/dekolonial: Eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme. Transcript Verlag, 2022.
Respondent: Annika Hilger

You are warmly invited to *Curating Live Art and Public Art from the African Continent*  Talk and discussion with Dr. Ja...
30/09/2024

You are warmly invited to

*Curating Live Art and Public Art from the African Continent*

Talk and discussion with Dr. Jay Pather
01 Oct, 17.30-19.00, University Theatre
Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16, Amsterdam

During this informal conversation, Jay Pather will reflect on the challenges of curating live art and public art from the African continent. He will speak to issues of memory, loss, exuberance, the body as archive and the impossibilities and paradox of ‘curating crisis’. He will draw extensively from images and video from ICA Live Art Festival and the Infecting the City Public Art Festival, as well as the Afrovibes Festival.

As the 2024 edition of the Afrovibes Festival www.afrovibes.nl is about to start (2-13 October across various cities in the Netherlands)
Jay will speak to disrupting notions of Africa and reflect on this year’s festival and in particular North Africa and the theme Belonging.

Everyone is warmly invited.

Jay Pather is Associate Professor in the Dept. of Performing Arts at the University of Cape Town. He is also Director of the Institute for Creative Arts ICA (formerly GIPCA), Director of Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre, Committee Member for the National Arts Festival and Artistic Director of the Afrovibes Festival.
(https://humanities.uct.ac.za/contacts/jay-pather)

We cordially invite you to the public lecture by Dr. Widya Fitria Ningsih "The Indonesian Women’s Engagements in the (Tr...
17/09/2024

We cordially invite you to the public lecture by Dr. Widya Fitria Ningsih

"The Indonesian Women’s Engagements in the (Transnational) Decolonial Movement, 1940s-1960s"


24 September | 14:00 | Potgieterzaal, University Library

Abstract
A reading of Indonesian women’s history suggests that transnational activities were not the priority of the Indonesian women’s movement in the early years of Indonesia’s independence. However, the Indonesian women’s periodicals from the late 1940s until the early 1960s and the transnational women’s organizational records, such as WIDF Collection and Archief Nederlandse Vrouwenbeweging show an explosion of articles and accounts addressing transnational activities and exchanges between Indonesian women and other women from overseas, mainly the Netherlands. By focusing on the transnational activities of Indonesian women in the post-1945 transitional decades, this presentation analyses how women engaged in the decolonial movement, which intertwined with the Cold War contestation and the Third World formation. It shows that the decolonial movement during that period was emancipatory in various ways. It also reveals that Indonesian women succeeded in exercising their citizenship rights, regaining some of the protagonist roles they had not enjoyed in the earlier decade, and reshaping linkages among women’s movement organizations and other political currents and movements. Subsequently, it challenges the hegemonic narrative of feminism and transnational women’s history, which have been perceived as quintessentially Western.

About the speaker
Widya Fitria Ningsih is a lecturer at the Department of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). She obtained her PhD in political history from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2022, researching women’s engagement in the Indonesian nation-state formation. Her research interests encompass women’s and gender history, the decolonial movement, the Cold War, transnational migration, citizenship, food sovereignty and everyday practice. She coordinates the NWO-funded project Restituting, Reconnecting, Reimagining Sound Heritage (Re:Sound) [2024-2028], led by prof. dr. Sri Margana (UGM), in collaboration with meLê yamomo and Barbara Titus from the UvA. The project employs sound recordings from the Jaap Kunst Collection and recorded broadcasts from Beeld & Geluid as sources for historical research into the colonial history of Indonesia and the Netherlands.

Registration is required, send us an email on: [email protected].

TEACH-IN: PALESTINIAN PERFORMING ARTS AND CULTURAL RESISTANCEMAY 03 202416:00-18:00University Theatre, Nieuwe Doelenstra...
15/04/2024

TEACH-IN: PALESTINIAN PERFORMING ARTS AND CULTURAL RESISTANCE

MAY 03 2024
16:00-18:00

University Theatre, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16, 1012 CP Amsterdam

Huda Odeh (Palestinian cultural activist and professional):
A short history of Palestinian performing arts

Jackie Lubeck and Jan Willems (Theatre Day Productions Gaza): Playing Resistance: children's theatre in Gaza

Alaa Shehada (Palestine Comedy Club): The Horse of Jenin (preview)

Musician: NN

moderators: Nan van Houte and Sruti Bala

This teach-in focuses on the role of theatre and the work of theatre makers in Palestine, for whom art has always necessarily been tied to questions of cultural resistance. The event brings together artists and cultural workers based in the Netherlands with a long-time involvement in the Palestinian theatre field. What are their artistic strategies and visions? What are the concrete day-to-day challenges of performing artists living and working under military occupation? How do they counter common misconceptions and prejudices toward Palestinian cultural resistance?

Dr. Sruti Bala writes for Theatre Krant: "The statement against antisemitism issued by a coalition of Dutch political pa...
08/04/2024

Dr. Sruti Bala writes for Theatre Krant:

"The statement against antisemitism issued by a coalition of Dutch political parties is 'a weapon of mass distraction'".

(Scroll down for original text in English):

Sruti Bala: De verklaring tegen jodenhaat probeert de publieke aandacht af te leiden van de Nederlandse medeplichtigheid aan de genocide om daarmee diegenen te demoniseren die de medeplichtigheid aankaarten.

SPRING FESTIVAL 2024Topic Talk: War on Stage, with UvA's Dr. Sruti Bala, Ira Melkonyan and Alaa Minawi.Save the date: Fr...
08/04/2024

SPRING FESTIVAL 2024
Topic Talk: War on Stage, with UvA's Dr. Sruti Bala, Ira Melkonyan and Alaa Minawi.

Save the date: Fri May 24 17:00 at Stadsschouwburg in Utrecht.

Check the details here:
https://springutrecht.nl/en/programme/topic-talk-war-on-stage/

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Is there room for war on stage?

09/03/2023

DOUBLE-BILL: PLATFORM ALUMNI THEATERWETENSCHAP

Maandag, 20 maart 2023, v/a 17.00u
Universiteitstheater, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16-18

Carrière banen

Wat word je eigenlijk, als je theaterwetenschap hebt gestudeerd? Wat zijn de mogelijkheden, als je geen dramaturg wil of kan worden? In het kader van UvA carrièremaand organiseert de opleidingscommissie een ontmoeting met een vijftal alumni theaterwetenschap. Zij vertellen over hun loopbaan en de keuzes die ze daarin gemaakt hebben na hun afstuderen. Hoe positioneer je je als pas afgestudeerde theaterwetenschapper in het culturele veld?

Voertaal: Nederlands
Gespreksleiding: Louka Hakvoort
17-18.30 u, aansluitend borrel

Climate (crisis) and/ in the theater
This evening is an encounter between practitioners from the field of theater, alumni and current students, discussing the urgency felt to recognize the climate crisis in theater practice, thematically as well as in the approach to creation processes

Voertaal: English/ Dutch
Moderatie: Florien Scholten van Asschat

19.00-20.30 h

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Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16
Amsterdam
1012CP

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