School of Missing Men

partners
The School of Missing Men takes as it starting point the fact that 75 percent of students at BEAR are women, a norm ratio in art schools across the Netherlands and abroad. How is it then that the art-world continues to be for the most part male dominated? The goal is to see how we can learn from our current situation, to see it both as a set of systemic problems to investigate as well as a series of opportunities to take hold of. Looking into social behaviors and the values ascribed to them, as performed in a poignant manner in Ahsan’s Shy Radicals, becomes a crucial site to collectively reflect on and trouble existing norms.
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events:
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Reading of Shy Radicals with Hamja Ahsan

empowerment training 28 mei 2019

Augusto Boal (Photo: Jean-Gabriel Carasso, 1979)
Augusto Boal (Photo: Jean-Gabriel Carasso, 1979)

Theatre for social change!

Using Theatre of the Oppressed, a method by Augusto Boal, by Maike Koolhaas and Jennifer van Exel


empowerment training 11 mei 2019

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Assertive Communication Training (English spoken)

Sarita Bajnath


empowerment training 13 apr. 2019

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Assertieve Communicatie Training (Nederlandse gesproken)

Sarita Bajnath


empowerment training 30 mrt. 2019

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The Roadmap to Equality in the Arts in the Netherlands

A conference that addresses the under-representation and misrepresentation of women artists, WOC and nonbinary artists


conference 18 jan. 2020