their knowledge and artistry inspire you. Codarts offers so much more than training and skills: it opens the door to a world of musical opportunities and personal growth. “It's great to play percussion!
conversation with her advice to the young conductors: “an orchestra will give you so much if you're open to it.” Come see the young maestros, as well as our talented Codarts students, in action from June
historical instruments or accessories at your disposal. Codarts has a signature of its own. We value an open attitude with room for everyone’s experiments. During your Master’s, research takes centre stage.
email me ( ccjmdejongh@codarts.nl ), send an sms, talk to me while passing by, or just come to the open office hours as mentioned in Asimut.” How long have you worked at Codarts and what did you do before
Songs is a collaboration with Rotterdam partners such as Codarts, Grounds Pelgrimvaderskerk, Desiyup, Open Rotterdam and neighborhood partners from Delfshaven. With thanks to Pilgrim Harbour, municipality
not only a skilled artist, but also be thoroughly acquainted with the workings of the art world, opening up a wide range of professional possibilities in the cultural sector. Choosing EUC allows you to
teach you to be flexible, develop your artistic expression and perform in any musical context. This opens doors to a variety of career opportunities. We work on repertoire, interpretation and improvisation
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Eleutheria is wonderful.” In addition to recognition, the award provides some other benefits. “The doors open more easily,” says Teja. “For example, we’re going to make an album and we’ll get more gigs. For example
rehabilitants’. Last September, she delivered a slightly longer version of the same presentation at the Open Research Day of the Master of Arts Therapies (MAT). Rita: “That was practically a ‘recap’ of my master’s