Boulevard throughout the year

Boulevard seeks cooperation with theater makers and festivals at home and abroad. This is how occasional collaborations and long-term relationships are created. With the resources associated with the European funding, Boulevard can allow Dutch performing artists to work in the European context, and the Dutch public can come into contact with international productions. In addition, knowledge exchange takes place between the cooperation partners.

Lijn73

Boulevard is collaborating more and more with the city of ‘s-Hertogenbosch, partly because of the pandemic. The programme Lijn73 came about in 2020, when no regular festival was possible because of covid. However, there was a need to do something. With the help of Covid funds, Boulevard was able to create Lijn73 in which a dozen creators, who could no longer produce/play, were given the opportunity to work with a local community or audience. Although these projects were all different, they had one thing in common: it was not about the product, and perhaps not even the process, but rather about openness, curiosity, and dedication of the makers, of the residents of 's-Hertogenbosch and of Boulevard to each other. There was one common desire; a desire to continue to connect with our artists and with the city. 

 

After these experiences, Boulevard decided to continue Lijn73 in collaboration with its makers to maintain the relationship with the residents of 's-Hertogenbosch.  

 

Read more on the Lijn73 programme

PLAN

Thanks to PLAN for talent development Brabant, the newest generation of theatre, dance and circus artists get more opportunities in North Brabant. In PLAN producers, venuews and festivals are working together in supporting talents. Promising talents receive support in the development of their signature, the cultural entrepreneurship, audience building and the visibility of their work. 
 

Theaterfestival Boulevard is part of Broedplaats ‘s-Hertogenbosch, together with Festival Cement, Theater Artemis and the Verkadefabriek. 

More information on PLAN

In the period of 2021-2024, Theaterfestival Boulevard will receive European resources in order to be able to collaborate with partners such as Bologna, Berlin, Reykjavik, Lisbon, and Salzburg. Boulevard has developed plans for international cooperation within two networks with twenty European partner organizations. These plans were then presented to the Committee for Creative Europe. In Brussels, it was announced that the big multi-year projects, Dancing in Your Shoes and Feminist Futures were evaluated and approved and therefore can proceed. A total of 68 projects were submitted, of which 20 were accepted. As a result of this grant, theatre producer Naomi Velissariou was included in the European podium art network.

 

I am very pleased that investing in international programming and collaboration by Boulevard in recent years has now led to this extraordinary result. We had our hopes on the approval of one of the two requests; receiving two grants is very unique. It is very encouraging for the artists involved in Boulevard. And this is a unique opportunity for the Boulevard audience.” - Director Viktorien van Hulst
 

Dancing in your shoes

The project Dancing in Your Shoes (2021-2023) focuses on choreographers who work with local communities. In this project, Boulevard works with the Dutch partner DansBrabant. This is a follow-up on the European project Performing Gender, in which Boulevard participated in 2017-2019. Presenting stories of people who are normally not heard is one of the themes. The conclusion of the project will take place in 2023 in ’s-Hertogenbosch, with 16 European artists, all partners and representatives, and productions from their communities from 11 European cities.

Collaboration partners are Performing Gender 3, Dancing in Your Shoes: Gender Bender Festival and Il Cassero LGBTI Center and Alma Mater University of Bologna [Italy], City of Women [Slovenia], Paso a 2 [Spain], Yorkshire Dance and British Council [United Kingdom], KLAP Maison pour la Danse [France], SÍN Cultural Center [Hungary] and Norrlandsoperan [Sweden].

The second project is a product of the oldest European creative partnership: APAP (Advancing Performing Arts Project). This is the first time that a Dutch partner – Boulevard – is participating.

More information about dancing in your shoes

apap Feminist Futures

In the project Feminist Futures, performances are created and the production works on a new, long-lasting, and inclusive performing arts practice. Theatre producer Naomi Velissariou, who works for Theater Utrecht, has been included in this network for the next four years. During this period, she makes several productions that are co-produced and performed by APAP partners. “The collaboration between Boulevard and APAP provides the feministic ambition of my work an international dimension. Beyond the raging sadness of misogyny in our culture, there is the hopeful task of creating a world image in which women are not limited or degraded,” according to Naomi.

Theaterfestival Boulevard will show various works from this partnership from 2021 up to 2024. Collaborative partners APAP, Feminist Futures: Tanzfabrik Berlin [Germany], Maison de la Culture d‘Amiens [France], BIT Teatergarasjen Bergen [Norway], Kunstencentrum BUDA [Belgium], Centrale Fies [Italy], Reykjavik Dance Festival [Iceland], Teatro Nacional D.Maria Il [Portugal], SZENE Salzburg [Austria], The Performing Arts Institute in Warsaw [Poland], STATION – Service for contemporary Dance [Serbia].

More information on apap
Theaterfestival Boulevard thanks:
  • Gemeente 's-Hertogenbosch
  • Den Bosch Partners
  • Provincie Noord-Brabant
  • Fonds Podiumkunsten
  • VSBfonds
  • Fonds21
  • Vriendenloterij Fonds
  • Creative Europe Programme (EU)
  • Gieskes-Strijbis Fonds
  • Dioraphte
  • VandenEnde Foundation
  • Fonds ZOZ
  • Jeugdfonds Sport & Cultuur
  • Jan van Hoof Galerie
  • Apap
  • Feminist Futures
  • Performing Gender