ReTHINK Belgium

Projectteam in Berlin 2008

Donne_Unite_Italo-Belgian_Frienship_painting

sno statue in Forssa 2008

Eu-free market

imagebrowser imageRethink at Thirty Somethings in AntwerpBerlin-Forssa-Hasselt and the Ice scilpture of Tjen

 

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We live in globally connected societies, where ‘nation’ is loosing relevance, but nationalisms are uprising in different ways. Due to international cooperation, the national state has no longer the last / highest authority.
‘Homogeneous’ nations do not longer exist because of the migration an a multicultural population. The social affiliation, guaranteed by the national welfare state, is threatened by consumers individualization, precariousness and growing differences between rich and poor.
Nationalism seems to give clear explanations to a complex world, an anchor to the past, a ’secure’ vision of the future and the feeling of being part of a community.
But the strong confession to a nation often corresponds to intolerance and an antidemocratic attitude.
In this learning partnership, we will discuss questions like these:
-  How is nation thought in different regions of Europe ?
-  Which visions of nation are needed to think society as a cosmos of diversity and to foster a common sense?
-  How can we reinforce democracy and active participation in our local worlds?
 
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Every partner organization will work via its own approach an characteristics towards a common goal. During 6 trans-national meetings, learners from different partner organizations and countries will come together for exchange of findings and questions, by using creative methods.
 
 

1.First Staff-meeting in Berlin – see Transnational meetings

 

2.Integration of the project in the exhibition "Article 27"

2.1. Art 27 started the rethink-project by asking a group "Italian"-Ladies to create an artwork about their live as Italian rooted & living in Belgium. As we talked about the project, their lives and the artwork, the "message" was capsulled in 6 themes.
 
These 6 theme became the main issues of the Rethink-project.
 
1. Proud to be an Italian / a Belgian ... What is a nation?
2. Diversity and Languages
3. Globalisation and sustainability
4. Identity, proud and ....
5. Religion
6. Active Citizenship ?!
 
 2.2. Art 27 worked at the same time with some participants / artist about the theme "live story" - a questions to deal with the input we would receive from Forssa; Hugo Maex made a living livestory at the exhibition ... It changed every day ...
 

3.Staff-meeting in Forssa – see Transnational meetings

 

4.Meeting and greeting ... :

The first steps with a new group to be made according the Fibonacci criteria ... : tasks and responsabilities.

First report on "Forssa". 

Questionnaires - see project Participants Belgium

 

5.A new year, a new start : Getting involved in the Rethink it-project

 Questionnaires – see Project Participants Belgium

 Proud to be a Belgian : identities …? : selection /definition of  Belgian / Flemish Music and Belgian / Flemish Books

 

6.First transnational meeting in Forssa – see Transnational meetings

 

7.Rethink at the exhibition "Thirty Somethings" in Antwerp

Getting more involved in the Rethink it-project : welcome to the new participants

Questionnaires – see Project Participants Belgium
 
Proud to be a Belgian : identities …? : selection /definition of  Belgian / Flemish Music and Belgian / Flemish Books
 
Active Citizenship ?!  Human Rights and identities
 
 

8. Preparation of the exhibition "Jungle Europe" / "Oer(w)oud Europa"

als onderdeel van het transnationaal programma eind mei.

 

9.Second transnational meeting in Hasselt & Heusden-Zolder – see Transnational meetings

 

10.Homework to do ...

 Also website reports and pictures to upload ...

 

11.Meeting at Geerts place : 1st of July 2009

 Identity of mankind ? What can exact sciences learn us in our quest on identity and nation?

 

12.Website session 

 

13.Next meeting : Thursday 2009.09.24 - Have you all done you're homework ?

Yes, we have !  

Wellcome to Mieke!

We finished the program for the transnational meeting in November - different workshops will be lead by different participants.

We prepared the meeting in Alden Biesen : presentation of our project on the NA-Grundtvig happening

 

14.Alden Biesen : Grundtvig meeting - an organisation of Epos vzw / N. A.

Frank and Herwig did represent  the "Rethink it!"-project. Not only talking, but also doing !

Some of the visitors were active participants in the "Drawing Mirror"- workshop.

Frank was interviewed by a local newspaper - see Franks blog

 

15.Third Transnational Meeting in Hasselt & Heusden-Zolder: 4 - 6 November 2009 :

see transnational meetings

 

16.Homework to do ...

 Also website uploads of reports and evaluation ...
 

17.Presentation & discussion on the homework :

- about the transnational meeting

- me as a European citizen : selfportraits ( that needed some extra info ...)

 

18. Happy New Year and best wishes & a lot of inspiration ( for the project ;-) )

- Belgium in a briefcase

- Europe in a briefcase

 

19. "The century of Asia" - book interpretation

 

20. Preparing "Berlin" ... 

Looking back on the "zero-meassuring": what do we know about ... ?

 

21. Fourth Transnational Meeting : Berlin - faces & traces

See Transnational Meetings

 

22. Next stop was ... at Frank's & Brigittes place : 

- Exchange about the origin of men and humanity - has art something to do with it?

- The French debate on "National identity" and some replies ...

 

23. Karel was our host :

- Final talks about the website : this is an instrument that can be used by everyone - it can not be an obstacle for the project : use it or don't use it - it can be fun and we hope that the emails about this stop; does everyone knows how it works?

- Stereotypes about Belgium, Finland and Germany : see cartoons - having a laugh with the national proud ...

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- retime it : preparing the meeting in Forssa - everyone has homework to do ...

imagebrowser image Remember the exhibition of Artikel 27 in november 2009 ?

 

24. Home work to do and to take to Forssa !

 

25. Last Transnational meeting in "Forssa" - see Transnational meetings

 

26. Homework - website based report / evaluation

 

27. Meeting and greeting

Looking back at Forssa

Evaluation and final report to be prepared ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Art 27 vzw

 

Logo Artikel 27

 

 

 

 

 

Art 27 focusses on the dissemination of the 27th article of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights:

"Everyone has the right to participate in the cultural

life of a community and to enjoy arts ..."

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To make this come true, Art 27 works on 6 targets:
 
1.    Enjoy culture and art.
2.    A forum for contemporary artists.
3.    Art education and education by arts (edutainment).
4.    Active heritage.
5.    Fair trade - fair trade in the artworld.
6.    Cooperation and partnerships.
 
 
Art 27 vzw werkt aan de verspreiding van het 27ste artikel van de Universele Verklaring van de Rechten van de Mens dat stelt:
 
‘Iedereen heeft het recht om te genieten van Kunst en Cultuur.’
 
Om dit waar te maken werkt Art 27 vzw aan zes doelstellingen :
 
1. Genieten van Kunst en cultuur.
Art 27 vzw organiseert kleine en grote tentoonstellingen / projecten op niet voor de hand liggende locaties.
Deze tentoonstellingen / projecten zijn erg verschillend van aard. Toch streven we ernaar telkens een lage drempel te behouden: hedendaagse kunst mag geen elitair gebeuren zijn, maar iets waartoe iedereen toegang mag / kan krijgen.
 
2. Een forum bieden aan hedendaagse kunstenaars.
Art 27 vzw heeft intussen contacten opgebouwd met zo’n 250 kunstenaars uit binnen- en buitenland.
Wij kiezen bewust voor een gezonde mix aan amateur- en professionele kunstenaars, jonge mensen (die nooit eerder een podium vonden) en gevestigde namen, nationale en internationale kunstenaars, kunstenaars uit verschillende disciplines (van juweelkunst tot installaties, van schilderkunst tot multimedia).
Onze speciale aandacht gaat naar kunstenaars-asielzoekers, die vaak de weg tot het kunstencircuit nog niet vonden en kunstenaars uit het zuiden, die we een mogelijkheid bieden om tentoon te stellen.
 
3. Kunsteducatie en educatie door kunst (kunstedutainment)
Tijdens onze tentoonstellingen krijgt het publiek de kans om op verschillende manieren in interactie te treden met de kunst en de kunstenaars.
Er zijn interactieve rondleidingen, workshops met scholen en groepen, debatten, een ontbijt met kunstenaars en doelgrichte projectacties.
Onze speciale aandacht gaat hier naar groepen die niet vaak in contact komen met hedendaagse kunst. Voor de ex-mijngemeenten in Limburg (BE) gaat het dan voornamelijk om de allochtone gemeenschap.
Kunsteducatieve projecten in het verleden waren o.a. de docukortfilm ‘Turken kennen niks van kunst’ en het project Kunstkijkers.
In november 2007 verscheen een drietalig kunstboek voor kinderen (Nederlands-Frans-Turks) onder de titel: ‘Ik zag twee beren- j’ai vu deux ours- Iki ayi görmüstüm’.
 
4. Aandacht voor het erfgoed.
Art 27 vzw heeft bewust geen permanente galerie, maar kiest voor niet voor de hand liggende gebouwen die een belang hebben binnen een gemeenschap.
Door hedendaagse kunst te linken aan architecturaal en oraal erfgoed bereiken wij een groter en meer divers publiek.
 
5. Eerlijke (kunst)handel.
Art 27 vzw hecht veel belang aan eerlijke handel. Wij promoten Fair Trade producten in onze kunstcafés. Voor de verkoop van kunstwerken, vragen wij eerlijke prijzen voor zowel publiek als kunstenaars.
 
6. Samenwerken met partners.
Art 27 vzw kiest telkens voor samenwerking met één of meerdere partners in binnen/buitenland.
 
 

 

 

 

Jungle Europe : an exhibition and first public Rethink it - event in Belgium

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Art 27 vzw nodigt u van harte uit op de expositie 
“Oer(w)oud Europa”, een krachtige tentoonstelling waarvoor
Art 27 vzw kunstenaars / deelnemers aan 'Rethink it! ' de opdracht gaf om Europa binnenste buiten te draaien en weer terug. Het resultaat is een sterk statement over de kracht en onmacht van een continent dat zich lang geleden van elke vorm van oerwoudleven dacht ontdaan te hebben.
 
Met kunstwerken en andere Europese folies van:
Pieter Bas, peter d, Peter Geerts, H.A. Gerard, Tjen Heyligen, Marcel Hoeben, Herwig Nulens, Frank Nuyts en Karel Van Gerven.
 
Tijdens de vernissage op zaterdag 30 mei om 11 uur kan je aanschuiven aan een gratis(h)eerlijk Fairtrade ontbijt om kennis te maken met de kunstenaarsen onze internationale Rethink it! - gasten uit Finland en Duitsland.
 
 ‘Oer(w)oud Europa’ is een rustig kunstenaarsasiel in het woelige jungleleven van kunstenfestival Circo Paradiso in en rond Cultuurcentrum Muze in Heusden- Zolder. Circo Paradiso belooft een bruisend weekend vol muziek, beeldende kunst, straat- en kermistheater, verhalen, dans, film en uiteraard authentiek eten en drinken. 

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Karel Van Gerven : "Impressions of Forssa"

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Tjen Heyligen

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Frank Nuyts : "Coming to Europe" 

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Pieter Bas : Europe close by ... videos

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Peter Geerts : "Living in a box ?!"

 

Marcel Hoeben

 

Herwig Nulens : "Holy House of Europe" & "Bookobject"

 

H.A. Gerard

 

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Belgian participants

After the prologue, Art 27 restarted the Rethink it - project according to the principle of the Fibonacci-series.

 

First-line participants :

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Tjen Heyligen

 

 

 

 

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Frank Nuyts

 

 

 

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 imagebrowser image Mieke Mees

 

 

 

 imagebrowser imageBrigitte Put

 

Second-line participants :

imagebrowser image Deelnemers via Donne Unité at the very beginning of the project

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To be continued :

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imagebrowser imageGerlinde G

Marcel H  - "Jungle Europe / Oer(w)oud Europa

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imagebrowser image Koen L

imagebrowser imageInge M

 imagebrowser imagePatrick V

imagebrowser imageSara W

 

After every transnational meeting, the Art 27-participants will ask & find a new partner as participant. This is the way we create a sustainable project group, in which every participant takes responsibility.

Art 27 is a responsible and learning organisation, conducted by the ideas of Capability Approach (Sen, Nussbaum, ...)

The Art27-project participants will be responsible and learning partners towards eachother, the project and the organisation.

Our main informal education focus will be made clear: learning by doing, doing by learning!

 

 

 

Brigitte

imagebrowser image House of Diversity, May 2009 - Hasselt

imagebrowser image Jungle Europe, May 2009 - Heusden-Zolder

imagebrowser image The Origin of Humanity - Expo Art 27, November 2009 - Heusden-Zolder

imagebrowser image My Clock in Forssa

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Frank

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imagebrowser image Meeting in House of diversity - Hasselt, May 2009

imagebrowser image Enjoying a Fairtrade Brunch, Heuden-Zolder, May 2009

imagebrowser imageimagebrowser imageimagebrowser image Exhibition "Jungle Europe" - Heusden-Zolder, May 2009

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 imagebrowser image Impression of the Transnational meeting, Heusden-Zolder, November 2009

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Frank in Alden Biesen

We made it into the newspaper.

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Selfportrait - Frank as a European Citizen

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Geert

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Meet Geert at www.poelnet.be

 

 

Herwig

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imagebrowser image Berlin, 2008 - October : the start - kick-off meeting

imagebrowser image Heusden-Zolder, 2008 - November : the start in Belgium

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imagebrowser image Me as a European citizen - We all are many !

 

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imagebrowser image Somebody has to do it ... singing goodbye at the midsummer party

 

        

Karel

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imagebrowser imageAntwerpen, 2009 - April

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Everything I want you to know about ... Karel

 

 
To be translated, later ...

 

1.     Stel jezelf even voor aan de anderen … Wat wil je vertellen? Wat moeten anderen weten?

Ik ben Karel Van Gerven, docent Frans en Spaans op pensioen.
Sindsdien (2001) actief als vrijwilliger in Wereldwinkel Hasselt: in de vorming, en in de beweging (o.a. Partnercommissie)
Gescheiden (al meer dan 25 jaar), drie dochters waarvan er 2 in het buitenland wonen (Catalonië/Spanje) en  de Verenigde Staten.
Ik ben nu al bijna 20 jaar erg intensief bezig met fotografie, wat naast mijn kinderen en kleinkinderen, mijn activiteit in de WW, erg centraal staat in mijn leven.
 

2.     Stel je land even voor aan de anderen.

België is een klein, ingewikkeld land, 3 gewesten, drie talen (plus de andere: Engels, Arabisch, Turks, etc), waarin de regio Vlaanderen telkens een dominantere rol gaat spelen. Dat leidt dan tot de huidige spanningen tussen gemeenschappen, al zijn die deels geschapen door politici, en vaak uitvergroot door de media. De twee gescheiden culturen, dat is een feit waar we stilaan niet meer omheen kunnen.
België is tegelijk mooi en lelijk, de architectuur (vooral in Vlaanderen is chaotisch, ongedisciplineerd), de kunst lijkt niet altijd belangrijk, gemeten aan de TV programma’s, maar we leveren regelmatig grote kunstenaars af.
Ondanks kritiek staat het koningschap niet echt ter discussie al zijn er groeiende twijfels vanwege de beperkte capaciteiten van de kroonprins. Waarschijnlijk worden we vroeg of ,laat een ceremoniële monarchie.
Waarschijnlijk scharen we ons nog enkel allemaal samen achter onze sportidolen: nationale voetbalploeg, toptennis(t)ers,…
België is ondanks de cliché’s een land van bon-vivants, van comfort, luxe, politiek gekrakeel, collectieve onverschilligheid tegenover het wereldleed (al ligt dat individueel vaak helemaal anders).
We zijn eerder gesloten (moeilijk te veralgemenen), niet per sé erg gastvrij wat de sterkte van extreem rechts verklaart, we zijn minder kerkelijk dan vroeger, veel materialistischer.
 
 

3.     Wat weet jij over Finland en Forssa ? (Bondig – geen geschiedenisboek …) Eerder in de trend van “Wat denken Belgen over Finland en de Finnen …?”

Enigszins gebruik maken van clichés is zeker toegelaten en kan achteraf het beeld scherp stellen …
 
Cliché nummer één is dat Finland het land van de 1000 meren is.
Verder wel, al niet zoveel meer; het land van de sauna.
Ex-protectoraat van de Sovjet Unie.
Een aantal grote atleten: speerwerpers, lange afstandlopers: Lasse Viren, de man van de bloeddoping. Ooit, in mijn jeugd (1958?) zijn er Olympische Spelen geweest.
Ze wordt ook veel Zweeds gesproken, de taal is niet verwant met andere Europese talen.
Ze hebben een beroemd nationaal epos, waarin, dacht ik, Tolkien nog geput heeft voor zijn Lord of the Ring, al waren dat misschien eerder de Edda.
Helsinki, de hoofdstad is, naar men zegt, een architecturaal interessante stad.
Ik ken ook één –erg goede – Finse fotograaf (omdat hij een paar jaar geleden een expo had in Arles): Pentti Sammalahti: hij heeft prachtige weidse landschappen.
 
Van Forssa weet ik alleen dat het een kleine stad is, kleine 20.000 inwoners, met een rockfestival.
 
 
 

4.     Wat weet je over Duitsland en Berlijn ? (Bondig – geen geschiedenisboek …) Eerder in de trend van “Wat denken Belgen over Duitsland en Duitsers, Berlijn …?”

Enigszins gebruik maken van clichés is zeker toegelaten en kan achteraf het beeld scherp stellen …
 
Duitsland, daar weet ik een hele boel meer over.
Wat de Belgen daar over denken, tja… moeilijk. Ik denk dat we – niet zonder reden – aardig van de Duitsers vervreemd zijn.
Mensen in de streek hier houden van het Rijnland en gaan daar graag op vakantie. De taal staat erg dichtbij (mij minder, als geboren Turnhoutenaar).
Er was na de oorlog het Wirtschaftwunder, de steile opgang van de Duitse industrie, de rol van het nieuwe Duitsland (Adenauer) in de jonge EU.
Ik vrees dat de mensen nu beter Derrick kennen dan de politiek, al is de hereniging nog recent en vers in het geheugen, ook de val van de Muur dus.
Dat het vroegere Oost-Duistland het niet zo goed doet, dat het trrouwens uitverkocht is aan het Westen (Treuhand Anstalt), dat rechts daar erg opgang maakt, dat weten velen allicht niet.
Beieren neemt met zijn behoorlijk rechtse CSU een aparte plaats in;
Het lijkt een voorbeeldige federale staat.
 
Persoonlijk deel ik niet de relatieve afkeer van Duits (de jongeren): ze hebben heerlijke schrijvers, altijd, maar ook nu nog. Ik heb veel Duits gelezen in de marge van mijn Romaanse studies: Böll, Borchert, Kafka, Brecht maar ook een aantal klassieken: Goethe, Kleist, Novalis, Hölderlin. Recenter: Günther Grass, een van de groten.
 
Altijd interesse gehad voor het Bauhaus. Ooit Weimar bezocht.
 
Berlin: daar ben ik een aantal keer geweest met studenten. Voor de val van de Muur: het contrast tussen Oost en West, de stijlbreuk, het armoedige, het principiële, de ouderwetse maar authentiek gebleven stad (Oost-Berlijn, Potsdam).
 
Het geleidelijke afbreken van de muur, de verkoop van de stukjes in kraampjes. En tenslotte alles weg, op één fragment na. Ik ken de musea, een aantal dancings uit die tijd (jaren negentig). De heropgebouwde stad, de Gedächtniskirche, nogal wat andere plekjes. De gezelligheid van wat vroeger Oost-Berlijn was.
Weinig contacten gehad met de Berlijners zelf.
 
Berlijn is een echte grootstad, met een belangrijke kunstscène. Een van de hoofdsteden van de hedendaagse kunst: rock, theater,…
Heeft ook een groot aantal migranten, voornamelijk Turken.
 
 
 

5.     W at wil je dat anderen weten van België? (immaterieel en materieel)

Hoe de bevolkingsgroepen met mekaar omgaan: vroeger en nu. Onze verdeeldheid en ergens toch een soort samenhorigheid, maar dat we het daar niet helemaal over eens zijn.
Dat we ons tegelijk Vlaming en Belg en ooit eens Europeaan kunnen voelen, en bovendien ook Limburger, Genkenaar (getrapte identiteit, enfin zo zie ik dat)
De aparte positie van Limburg, misschien zijn speciale ligging tussen Nederalnd, de Luikse regio, en de Akense regio.
 
Algemeen hoe het politieke landschap eruit ziet: moeilijk: links rechts centrum. De grote rol die de overheid heeft: ziekteverzekering, sociale zekerheid in het algemeen)
Hoe we omgaan met allochtonen: de relatief slechte integratie, al lijkt dat op sommige plaatsen redelijk te slagen (Genk?)
Hoe de religie in de loop der jaren is geëvolueerd.
Ons cultureel erfgoed, niet enkel Vlaams, ook rond ikonen als Brel, Magritte, onze rol in kunstbewegingen als symbolisme, surrealisme, Cobra. Onze belangrijke rol in de podiumkunsten (Rosas/Ann-Theresa de Keersmaeker; Wim Vandekeybus, Alain Platel, Fabre,…). De rol die de Antwerpse school speelt in de mode.
Onze kunststeden, met voorop Gent, Antwerpen, Brugge, Brussel.
Hoe we kleinburgerlijk leven, en, hoe belangrijk de tv voor veel mensen is.
Etc etc
 

6.     Geef je Top 5 van liedjes / muziek die volgens jou de Belgische en / of Vlaamse spirit, levensgevoel, attitude of het land zelf laten aanvoelen.

(Typische dingen zijn mij nogal vreemd geworden, ik merk dat ik in dingen van vroeger val, toen ik nog emotie voelde als ze de Vlaamse Leeuw zongen of de Brabançonee speelden, jullie begrijpen waarom dat nu niet meer zo is) Dus is mijn keuze erg historisch, en bijna ironisch.
- De winter is verganghen / ’t Ros Beiaard
- Wel Annemarieke / Het kwezelke
- Le plat pays
- Vlaanderen boven (Raymond vh Groenewoud) / Gelukkig zijn ,etc…
- Op de purp’ren Heide/ Kempenland
 
 

7.     Geef een Top 3 of top 5 van boeken die België / Vlaanderen vertellen … en die je anderen wil aanraden.

( Ik lees weinig Vlaamse literatuur )
- Louis-Paul Boon: De Kapellekensbaan
- Hugo Claus: Het Verdriet van België
(misschien) Dimitri Verhulst: De helaasheid der dingen (niet zelf gelezen)
- iets van Tom Lannoye: Het Goddelijk monster (?)
- Leo Pleysier: Wit is altijd schoon.
 
 

 

 

Forssa, as I remember it ...

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What happened to literature ?

During the first transnational meeting in Forssa, we received a "book" from our partners of Berlin and Forssa.

Our task was : get inspired by one of these books ... continue the story, according to your own live.

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I transformed the book "Literature in Germany" , with a little help of nature ( an Finnish accent ) and my occupation as a photographer.

During the show "The Origin of Humanity, inspired by Charles Robert Darwin" , the series "What happened to Literature ?" was presented and commented :

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Martin

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Martin

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imagebrowser image My Clock at Forssa

imagebrowser image Retime it ...

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imagebrowser image Two friends in Tyykihovi - warm and safe

 

Mieke

 

imagebrowser imageimagebrowser image Before and after the workshop

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imagebrowser image An impression of the transnational meeting in Heusden-Zolder, November 2009

 imagebrowser image Me as a European citizen - selfportrait

 

 

Tjen

imagebrowser image Heusden-Zolder, 2008

imagebrowser image Forssa, 2009 :  We are all "Cosmic Goblins", aren't we?

imagebrowser image Bokrijk, 2009

imagebrowser imageimagebrowser imageimagebrowser imageimagebrowser image Heusden-Zolder, 2009

imagebrowser image Beringen, 2009

 imagebrowser imageimagebrowser imageimagebrowser image   Heusden-Zolder, 2009

imagebrowser image imagebrowser image After Berlin ... the Berlin drawingbook : see also transnational meetings

imagebrowser image imagebrowser image Making a sculpture in Forssa

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Project Rethink it in Belgium

The poject started during the preparation of the exhibition "Article 27" in Heusden-Zolder (B)
Art 27 started the rethink-project by asking a group "Italian"-Ladies to create an artwork about their live as Italian rooted & living in Belgium.

As we talked about the project, their lives and the artwork, the "message" was capsulled in 6 themes:
1. Proud to be an Italian / a Belgian ... What is a nation?
2. Diversity and Languages
3. Globalisation and sustainability
4. Identity, proud and ....
5. Religion
6. Active Citizenship ?!
These 6 theme became the main issues of the Rethink-project.
 

Belgium explained

 at last, after this short film, everyone can understand Belgium and the Belgians ... Enjoy!

 http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1413701618339

 

 

Belgium in a briefcase (or something …)

Nation – nationality : interesting theoretical items, but what do they mean?

To make this all more concrete, we tried to find out what is so typical “Belgium”.

The question:

“You go to another country in another continent. You can bring one suitcase / briefcase with objects and photographs. What would you take with you and show to the people about “Belgium” ?

 

Monuments in material and attitude

1. Copy of the Declaration of Independence : yes, this country really exists, although almost nobody expected this when it was “founded” as a compromise …

2. Atomium : almost the icon of a united Belgium; a relic of the famous world expo ’58, became a uniting factor between the different regions and maybe a symbol for the future.

3. Manneke Pis : the most popular statue in Belgium, with great emotional value; real and absurd, the statue and the story behind it.

4. Compromises : the noble art of making useful compromises kept Belgium alive … no place for strong and one-dimensional statements

5. Surrealism : to live in this country, to believe that it really exists and to tell this abroad, you need a strong portion of surrealism and absurdity, like some of our most important artists of the 20th / 21the century –  René Magritte, Marcel Broodaerts, Wim Delvoie, Jan Fabre, …

6. New heroes, just in case ...

“Blackest Black” – an black variety, the blackest possible invented by a Belgian artsit

Music : Deus, Brel, Arno, Zita Swoon,

Comics

 

People who must be known abroad, even if …

1. Leopold II : the second king of the Belgian nation – for some a genius, for others a cruel dictator who started the big colonial experiment in Congo.

2. Herman Van Rompuy (with a Haiku) : this politician “of the second chance” made it towards the European top – president of the EU council … We need some “new” heroes, urgent !

3. De “kleine zelfstandige” : the little entrepreneur, distributor and central meeting point in a local economy, despite his / her own dreams – after all , it’s the Belgian state of mind that made this country as it is : entrepreneurs, artists, politicians … mostly they have this state of mind ( dreams, hard work, compromise, laughed with, a bit of paranoia and a lack of guts to convince the world )

4. Eddy Wally : a charm singer, always smiling, always busy … laughed with in Belgium, popular far abroad (China, USA, …)

5. Eddy Merx : a living legend in the bike competition, sportsman of the 20th century in Belgium

6. Sven Neys : a living legend in “Veldrijden” , a less known bike competition in the mud, on snow and ice … World famous to those who are familiar to this sport

7. Fashion – designers  : Antwerp is famous for it’s academy that delivers great minds in the mode –industry.

 

Ordinary things that are most important for the Belgians :

1. A brick : lets build houses out of thousands of bricks, and complain that it is to expensive to do so.

2. Mono volume : big cars to drive around with children and their belongings: a maxi cosi, a (design) buggy, a small bike, a step, some toys, another step, some safety gear, and some more toys.

3. A Cow : a strange, bit foolish like animal that used to inhabited the place that we turn in to houses … Without the cow, Belgians wouldn’t had survived it all.

4. “Frietketel” : a genial instrument that helps to create the unhealthy but delicious Belgian french fries – another way to survive the hunger past of the Belgians

5. TV : no words for this

6. Lace : to trick some tourists in places like Bruges or Brussels

7. Diamonds : to attrack the rich and wealthy – the Antwerp diamond centre is strong connected with the Jewish community in Antwerp, that colours the streets.

8. A “German helmet” : to remember the 20the century wars and the peace afterwards

9. Belgian beer : to forget the history and what goes wrong – or just to feel heaven before you die

10. Cheese : for every beer, a different cheese

11. Chocolate : no more words, just enjoy.

 

To be continued ...

Belgium, Finland & Germany in cartoon style.

 In the official EU-promo leaflets, we found these cartoons about our 3 partner countries. Very funny and very cliché … A good exercise in what we know from each other and from our own country.

Try it yourself : look and comment.

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Have fun!

 

Europe in a briefcase (or something …)

Europe is becoming our new “Nation”, a new transnational unity to overcome the old nations and to be prepared for a new century … ?

To make this all more concrete, we tried to find out what is so typical “Europe”.
 
The question:
“You go to another continent. You can bring one briefcase with objects and photographs. What would you take with you and show to the people about “Europe” ?
 
 
 
The fundamentals
 
Christianity : without any doubt, Europe is covered in a thick sauce of Christianity. The fact that the Headquarters of the Catholic Church are in Europe, illustrates the historic dimension and the contemporary power of the Christian churches.
 
Morality : Christianity brought a certain “morality” that inspired a lot of rulers and ordinary people, the good or the bad … and served as a inspirational source for later development in thoughts (combined with new philosophical / cultural influences)
 
Enlightenment : all power to the ratio – to good to come true?
 
Science – Scientific approach : we don’t believe in witchcraft, ghosts and other fiction – only the scientific truth.
 
Self reflection and self critical attitude
 
Human Rights
 
Languages – multi linguistic
 
Melancholic – Weltschmerz
 
 
 
The past, presence and future … – (not) to be proud off …
 
Cathedral : the glorious past of Christianity / Catholicism, the “hybris” to become closer to god and in the same time the beginning opposition to all this : the start of the freemasonry.
 
Windmill: the peasant sublimation of what a cathedral is supposed to be : power!
 
Castle : the “hybris” place of the mighty and powerful rulers.
 
Kingdom : once, kings, queens, princes and especially princesses were a dream for Europe, that mostly ended in a nightmare.
 
Cannon : a very pragmatic instrument to stay in power and even to feed expansion, based on imported knowhow, combined with European / Italian utulitarism
 
Expansion & Colonisation : one you are in power …things can go fast
 
Concentration camp : a liquidation instrument of the British empire? – afterwards copied and pimped up in effective use by other big nation-dreamers.
 
Boats for transport on canals and rivers
 
Art – different styles : old en new
 
Youth culture
 
Dance – Rave
 
XTC – designer drugs
 

The 11th Province of Belgium

 Since everyone is talking about the splitting up of Belgium, there is a new belgian province discovered ... In Senegal !

Will this 11th province save Belgium ?

Look and see ...

 

Two artists, two countries ... one work!

 For the exhibition Article 27 / 2009 "The origin of Humanity, inspired by Charles Robert Darwin.", Vivian Majevski and Karel Van Gerven worked together. Vivian is a participant of the group of Forssa - Wahren Opisto. Karel is a participant of the Belgian - Art27 group.

It is a unique experiment, over a long distance, via mail & webtechnics ... and : it is a supplemantary result of our Rethink it -partnership.

Look for yourself :

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Karel van Gerven

Vivian Majevski 

Vivian also contributed her own work to the expo "On the Origin of Humanity ... "

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We all are many ?!

 The text " We all are many "  by the hand of A. Sen, brought us to interesting thoughts. After the Transnational meeting in November 2009 in Heusden-Zolder ( were we commented on eachother in a funny / amusing and artistic way ), all participants had to comment on themselves as "European Citizens".

Here, some results of this creative session :

 

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Amartyra Sen stresses the essential plurality of human beings and how the undermining of this plurality lies behind most of the worlds’ most violent conflicts.

(cfr. ‘Making Worlds’, catalogue Venice Biennale 2009).

 

In fact, we are all many, and this is important to remember.

Amartyra Sen points out that today human beings tend to be defined in terms of their religious identities, ignoring the numerous other factors that combine to make a person who he or she is.

This results in a reductive “miniaturization’ of man that proves the ground for tensions between groups. Instead of viewing ourselves and others in terms of a singular identity, we should remember that each and everyone of us carries a multitude within. In that sense, Sen emphasizes, we are all many: “ The same person can be, without contradiction, an American citizen, of Caribbean origin, with African ancestry, a Christian, a liberal, a woman, a vegetarian, a soccer fan, …

 

YouTube, The Way Back Machine - Belgian Music - Part II

In my previous article about music (Five easy pieces - Belgian Music - Part I), I wrote about (Belgian) jazz, the appreciation of which is not what one might call widespread. So, here is a selection of five songs from completely different genres, or are they?

1. Will Tura - Eenzaam zonder jou

This one goes way back to my early childhood. It was the first hit of Will Tura in 1962, sold 60 000 times that year and can still be appreciated. In the clip we see Will Tura in 2008. The song is a rather romantic sing along. Will Tura never was one of my favorite singers, but for some reason I kind of like this song. 'Lonely without you'.

2. Zjef Vanuytsel - De Zotte Morgen

In the late sixties and seventies 'kleinkunst' was very popular in Flanders. The name 'kleinkunst', or 'small art', wanted to be an intimate artform, with mostly accoustic instruments. This song is 'kleinkunst' of higher level. The song ('The Crazy Morning) was written in 1970 and still sounds very good. I used to play it myself from time to time. In the clip we see a very recent picture of Zjef Vanuytsel, who actually is (and was at that time) an architect.

3. TC Matic - Oh la la

We also have rock and roll in Belgium. I remember having a whistle in my ears for a few days after going to a concert of TC Matic in the early eighties. Arno, the lead singer still performs. It's a pitty you don't see the performance in the clip, but the sound of this one is best. You can see TC Matic in action, with very bad sound quality,  here >>>

4. Vaya Con Dios - Johnny

In 1986 Dani Klein, back ground singer, finally reached her goal: having her own band, singing her own jazz, swing, latino songs. They had some major hits, also abroad. The band split in 1991 and Dani Klein started a solo career. During the late nineties she lost interest. This week I read an interview with her and her son in which they announce a new record. She's back.

5. Wannes Van De Velde & Roland Van Campenhout - Oorlogsgeleerden

You can't talk about Flemish music or kleinkunst without mentioning the recently deceased Wannes Van De Velde (on YouTube >>>). This clip is two in one, because we hear him in a duet with Belgian blues singer Roland Van Campenhout (on YouTube >>>).  They sing their own cover of Masters of War (Bob Dylan), in the dialect of Antwerp and in English. Goos pimples!

Five easy pieces - Belgian (?) music - Part I

Herwig suggested to approach Belgian or Flemish identity (whatever that means, see my previous post) from a musical perspective. Since I used to play music a considerable amount of time ago (recorder, guitar and flute), I will try to find some clues. Please feel free to comment.

1. Django Reinhardt - 'Minor Swing'

Django Reinhardt was born in Liberchies, Belgium. So that would make him a Belgian. His parents were gipsies (Sinti) and the group travelled through France, Corsica and North-Africa. Django grew up in a trailer camp near Paris and spent most of his life in France. He also went to the US and played with Duke Elington. He died in France.
So was he Belgian? Most likely he considered himself primarely a gipsy, but nevertheless, on acount of his place of birth he is claimed as being Belgian. Anyway, his music and the way he played the guitar had a major influence on quite a number of people. But is he a Belgian?

2. Toots Thielemans - 'Bluesette'

Toots Thielemans was influenced by, among others, Django Reinhardt. I saw him at Jazz Middelheim. The man is a classic and whether you like his music or not, you can hardly rule him out when talking about Belgian (jazz) music. Born and grown up in the old quarter of Brussels (the Marolles), still reminiscing over that part of his life frequently in interviews, I suppose we can surely call him a Belgian.
On the other hand, in 1952 he emigrated to the US and has lived there ever since. So is he a still Belgian?

3. Philip Catherine - 'Stella by Starlight'

Another Belgian musician who considers Django Reinhardt as a major influence is Philip Catherine. Charles Mingus called him the 'Young Django'. In the video he playes with the late Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen. I saw Philip Catherine at Jazz Middelheim as well, a couple of times, one time playing with Toots Thielemans. 
Philip Catherine was born to a Belgian father and an English mother. He was born in London in 1942 and the family lived there during World War II. They went back to Brussels after the war. He probably is a Belgian. Or, since he was born abroad, is he?

4. Nathalie Loriers - 'Silent Spring'

Actually I know next to nothing about Nathalie Loriers, except that she was a surprise and a revelation on a Jazz Middelheim edition in the early nineties. She spent her own pay for playing on the festival on hiring a double bass player to enhance her sound. I heard from her from time to time on the radio and she still seems to make good music.
Since she was born in Namur, she is Belgian. Hurray! Found one. But she's a Walloon! So probably some Flemish nationalists won't agree.

5. Chris Mentens

Chris Mentens is the baldy one with his spectacles on top of his head, playing the double bass. Well, Chris is really, really Belgian and really, really Flemish. Found a genuine one at last!
I know that he is because we met in secondary school and we played in several bands together. We also listened a lot to Frank Zappa, an influence you can still hear from time to time in his music. Chris used to have shoulderlong hair and in those days he wore his spectacles (you know, the John Lennon model) on his nose.
I was better at playing guitar, so Chris bought himself a bass. Now he is one of the leading Belgian double bass players. How hard can that be: Since there aren't many of those around, that's quite an easy goal to achieve.
By the way, I saw him playing at Jazz Middelheim as well. Afterwards we got rather drunk.

On the other hand, jazz is an international language. So I suppose all this Belgian-Flemish-Walloon stuff is rather pointless.

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