is committed to providing a safe and positive working and learning environment and considers it of the utmost importance that students and staff with their own ideas and their own talent can work together [...] regardless of the relationship, and that it supervises this. At Codarts, codes of conduct, agreements and complaints procedures have been defined in various regulations and codes. Code of Conduct Codarts [...] applies to its staff and students. The code of conduct describes how we treat each other at Codarts. Confidential counsellor Confidential advisors represent the interests of students and employees who are
organisation and believes it has a social responsibility to be transparently and purposefully accountable to its stakeholders. Organisation These features can be found in the statutes and regulations. [...] the realisation of the strategy and objectives of Codarts. The board determines the development plan and from there the frameworks within which the study programmes and support services implement their [...] es on the realisation of the objectives of the university, the strategy and policy, the subsequent development of the result and the financial situation of Codarts. Besides, the Board considers it important
tradition-bearers, fresh perspectives on musical heritage and a flexible approach that allows you to shape your own path, Global Musics offers an inspiring and dynamic learning environment. Whether you're a performer [...] the tools to grow and connect across cultures. Objectives Our objective is simple yet ambitious: to provide a transformative educational experience that not only hones your technical and creative abilities [...] broader social and cultural impact. This approach prepares you to thrive in a global music landscape, whether on stage, in the studio, or within collaborative projects that bridge communities and disciplines
power is badly distributed and taken far too seriously. A ramshackle structure in the middle of a rocky desert; a dysfunctional ruling family, their loyal (and ridiculous) allies, and a collection of odd workers [...] Will courage, capes, and chaos be enough to save the town? Director Aurélia Brailowsky invites the second-year students of Codarts Circus Arts to embody and explore typical characters and stories about heroes [...] workers control the town. Life is unfair, rules are bent, and common sense is optional. Then, everything begins to shift when masked vigilantes appear, and the local population slowly finds the courage to push
to follow and accompany three talents for a year and a half. Isabel Pronk, the Osimun Saxophone Quartet, and the Kāna Trio are absolutely not inferior to their predecessors. With an open and curious attitude [...] is drive and precision, the energy splashes from the percussion instruments." During the finale, this season's candidates, mezzo-soprano Isabel Pronk, saxophone quartet the Osimun Quartet, and percussion [...] a stimulating and contemporary programme. They will perform in fourteen concert halls in the Netherlands. The tour will conclude with a festive finale, the Dutch Classical Talent Award and Audience Award
which consists of a chord scheme and a lyrical subject. You’ll have 30 minutes to create a melody for a verse, pre-chorus and a chorus and to write a matching lyric and present it during your audition. [...] personality, and teachability, we’re looking for a student who can operate on her/his own and has endurance. Having a vision on who you are, where you want to go, how you will get there and a good motivation [...] student Knowledge of music theory Good musical ear An open attitude towards all styles and currents in music and other art forms. Reasonable command of a harmonic instrument (piano/guitar) Good command
strength and professionalism of our community. Every day, students, teachers and staff contribute their energy, talent and dedication to Codarts. That is what makes our programmes strong and ensures we [...] the overall strength of arts education in the Netherlands and the solid foundation it provides for future generations of makers, performers and teachers. Within this strong field, Codarts is especially [...] education in the Netherlands. Its rankings are based on student opinions, study success and labour market outcomes, and are designed to help prospective students make a well-informed choice of study.
gain knowledge and insight into musical structures, train your ear and develop your analysis skills. You will also become familair with the most important musical movements of the past and present. Professional [...] essential skills for a professional career - from study skills and entrepreneurship to physical and mental development, digital skills and teaching. Profile Space This area allows you to deepen or broaden [...] regular ensembles and shorter projects. Together with your group members, you will discover how to play well together musically. You will also learn how to work effectively as a team. Context and Research In
convincingly explain the focus of the applicants research topic/project and the connection and relevance to both the mouth organ, the craft and the jazz practice. [...] affinity with the instrument and the accompanying repertoire Sufficient development opportunities Intrinsic motivation for further research on the instrument in relation to your work and practice Mouth organ The [...] harmonic scales in all keys Play 3 tunes (in different tempo's and different tonalities) from the traditional jazz repertoire (theme + improvisation) and bring charts for the rhythm section in case you will play
financial health and adapt more quickly to these changes, a flexible and future-oriented approach is required. Codarts has therefore planned a reorganisation of its management, support services, and operations [...] President of the Executive Board, explains: “To strengthen our education and create space for innovation, educational expertise and collaboration, it’s essential that we organise Codarts in a different way [...] income and cuts in higher education funding are expected, which could put additional pressure on the university’s financial position. Moreover, the needs of students, the professional field and society