The HOME OF PERFORMANCE PRACTICES views performance as a critical and transformative practice aimed at fostering more equitable societies.
The programme promotes a de-disciplined and diverse approach to thinking and making, encouraging artists to challenge established frameworks and to create new forms of knowledge and collaboration.
Students are regarded as artist-researchers: independent makers who explore and develop their own practice while actively contributing to a pluralistic learning environment. Performance is conceived as a place where social structures can be revealed and transformed — in relation to ecology, politics, and social justice.
The master’s programme in Performance Practices trains you to become a performance artist who acts critically, collaboratively, and resiliently within a complex world, shaping new ways of thinking, creating, and living together through practice.
Interested in the experiences of other students? Take a look at this video, in which alumna Andrea van der Kuil talks about her experience and graduation research.