DAY 1, WED OCT 22 | The Live Journalism Turn
Opening remarks by Danielle Arets, Thijsvan den Houdt and Stijn Postema
Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca is professor at the Academy of Theatre and Dance, Amsterdam University of the Arts in the Netherlands. Her current research includes Climate Imaginaries at Sea (2022-2024) where she leads the artistic research studios on Indigenous and global South perspectives through collaborations with Mexican-Chilean choreographer Amanda Piña and Villa Zapakara, a children's museum based in Paramaribo, Suriname.
Past projects include Performance Philosophy & Animals: Towards a Radical Equality (2019-2022). Laura will focus on the need for performative and inclusive practices in journalism, ensuring that a multitude of perspectives are included.
Past projects include Performance Philosophy & Animals: Towards a Radical Equality (2019-2022). Laura will focus on the need for performative and inclusive practices in journalism, ensuring that a multitude of perspectives are included.
Tamara Witschge is applied professor Creative Media for Social Change at the AUAS. She is also a chair in Media and Cultural Industries at the University of Groningen. Tamara will be reflecting on Change and Space, two guiding values in her life, and concepts that are inextricably linked. If we want to change journalism, or ourselves, we need to make space. Space to (un)learn, question beliefs, and let go of what is. To make space in this world that is driven by productivity, busy-ness, and doing, asks us to break the norm.
- Karlijn Goossen, Gerne Coördinator at NPO (Dutch Public Broadcasting Company)
- Abel Enklaar, Theatre Professional and Creative Lead at VPRO Medialab, developing new journalistic concepts.
- Arthur Kok, Lector Transforming the Economy at Fontys University of Applied Sciences
- Danielle Arets, Lector Designing Journalism, Fontys Journalism
Mapping of Live Journalism by Vera Penêda (Director of Programmes & Impact at the European Journalism Centre (EJC)
Guided by:
- Christine Liehr (Headliner, JIVE, Reporter Slam)
- Glenda Cooper (St. Georges University of London)
- Danielle Arets (Lector Designing Journalism, Fontys Journalism)
- EU funding experts
Performative introductory exercise by Danae Theodoridou (Fontys Academy of the Arts)
Voets makes musical journalism by combining in-depth, social journalism with many layers of original music. Projects include Millennial History (Best Podcasts of 2022, Avery Trufelman), While We Live (Best of Classical Music 2020, NRC) and Nothing Bigger Than Humanity (a journalistic gathering on global power dynamics, sparked by recent world history). In 2025, Resonate makes its New York debut with FOR REAL at BAM’s Next Wave festival: a theatrical radioshow on what it means to matter, starting from an analysis of the intellectual undermining of women. From 2025 until 2028, Resonate receives structural funding from the Dutch Fund for the Performing Arts.
Round-up writing sessions
- Jasmijn Apte, (independent theatre maker & research journalist)
- Danielle Arets, (Lector Designing Journalism, Fontys Journalism)
Content
Drinks and dinner