Photo: Reinout Bos
Come Together Festival
Performance information
5, 6, 7, 8 February 2025
Frascati Theatre
COME TOGETHER is the annual performance gathering that brings together artists from Amsterdam. A manifesto and a celebration of the city’s many innovative and contemporary creators.
For four days, artists, colleagues and audiences share their time, space and knowledge. All Frascati spaces will be buzzing with energy with a diverse program full of short skits, presentations, poetic experiments, in-depth conversations, lectures, debates and dance parties.
COME TOGETHER is not a festival in the classic sense of the word. It does not present finished works, but offers a platform for all forms of sharing: work in progress, experiments, fragments of performances, installations, lectures and workshops.
With the aim of encouraging growth opportunities, recognising that ideas, like plants, need care and cultivation to blossom.
Celebrating the 10th anniversary: a four-day performance series with artists from Amsterdam
Over four days, this event will contribute to a fertile breeding ground for Amsterdam’s performance, dance and mime community and share the year’s harvest with audiences.
COME TOGETHER is a GREENHOUSE project produced by Nicole Beutler Projects in collaboration with Frascati, Ulrike Quade Company and BackBone. The program is once again ‘chain curated’.
The GREENHOUSE network, Frascati Theatre, Ulrike Quade Company and BackBone each invite an artist, who in turn invite another artist, and so on, until the chains are complete, creating a diverse and fully program.
Program
Program
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Makers last season
Sjaid Foncé
Luit Bakker
Tamar Blom
Sjaid Foncé questioned the visibility of queer women in public spaces and created a space for collective imagination through a ‘second skin’.
Luit Bakker outlined a future in which people were no longer fertile, telling a positive story about collaboration and the creation of new forms of fertility.
Tamar Blom explored water as a changeable element and philosophical force, giving viewers a unique glimpse into the versatility and crucial role of water in our lives.
Bart van de Woestijne
Bart van de Woestijne created a philosophical horror about our mortality, in which a zombie forced us to think about life and death, and what they mean.