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SUMMARY:Orè Album Release Concert
DESCRIPTION:Orè – Album Release Concert\nPedro Ivo Ferreira – Bass\nMiguel Petruccelli -Guitar\nJosé Soares – Sax\nOnno Govaert – Drums\nhttps://pedroivoferreira.bandcamp.com/ \nPedro Kasteliins & QBAE\nPedro Kasteliins – Vocals/ Guitar\nGabriel de Oliveira – Vocals/Guitar / Sax\nZenzele Mthembu-Salter – Bass\nDane Paris – Drums\nhttp://www.pedrokastelijns.com/\nhttp://www.instagram.com/pedrokastelijns \nPietro Vincentini solo\nDrums and Electronics \n— \n14.30 doors/ 15.00 start / 18.00 end\nTickets: €10-€15 (sliding seale)
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/ore-release/
LOCATION:Dokzaal & Dokhuis galerie\, Plantage Doklaan 8\, Amsterdam\, 1018CM\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251106T180000
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SUMMARY:Dok Night – Expositie opening van Michèle Naja
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday there’s a Vegan Dinner accompanying an exhibition opening/closing\, a live performance\, live music\, movie screening or …\nCome meet other people interested in art and activism\, good food and great prices. Bring your favourite game and your friends. Or meet new people at the bar. \n\nDe tentoonstelling “Licht reflecties” presenteert een aantal creaties en projecten die voortkomen uit mijn interesse in lichten van Amsterdam en elders. Ik ben geboren in ‘68 en ben autodidactisch mozaïekkunstenaar\, schilder en schepper. Aangetrokken door de interactie tussen licht en materiaal\, ga ik ook graag in gesprek met het publiek over wat mij beweegt.\n\nMuzikale omlijsting door:\nThéo Salaris\nContrabassist aan het conservatorium van Amsterdam
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/dok-night-94/
LOCATION:Dokhuis\, Plantage Doklaan 8-12\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251113T180000
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SUMMARY:Dok Night - benefiet dinner Gaza + concert HISKE + Djorie in the Dokzaal
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday there’s a Vegan Dinner accompanying an exhibition opening/closing\, a live performance\, live music\, movie screening or …\nCome meet other people interested in art and activism\, good food and great prices. Bring your favourite game and your friends. Or meet new people at the bar. \nSCHEDULE\n17:30 Documentary screening (“Gaza Fights for Freedom”)\n19:00 Dinner (benefiet\, by Ismail)\n20:30 Music (by HISKE en Djorie)\n\nBENEFIET\nJoin @ismailshziada and friends for an evening of solidarity and fundraising to support grassroots efforts delivering essential supplies to people in Gaza. In response to the ongoing destruction caused by the Zionist genocidal machine\, we are coming together to provide much-needed aid. \n🎬 Documentary Screening | 17:30\n“Gaza Fights for Freedom” is a documentary about the Great March of Return protests. It tells the story of Gaza past and present. You will hear from the victims who were there on the ground. \n🍽️ Dinner | 19:00\nHomemade dishes prepared by Ismail Ziada and friends \nMUSIC\n \nHISKE. is a vocalist and composer whose music explores the intersection of diverse genres. With roots in R&B and jazz\, she blends these influences with elements of folk and Brazilian-inspired Latin sounds. After releasing her EP with her band in 2023\, HISKE. now returns to the stage as a solo artist—where vocal\, electronic textures and acoustic warmth converge \nlisten to HISKE \n  \n  \n \nDjorie is an Irish musician and producer working with strings\, sampling\, looping and synthesisers for an etherial sound with an industrial edge. \nlisten to Djorie \n 
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/dok-night-95/
LOCATION:Dokhuis
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251114T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251114T233000
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CREATED:20251015T113030Z
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SUMMARY:LOKAAL EDITION #6 COLLAB W/ MOLK FACTORY – JEREMIAH CHIU & SOFIA MARTA HONER\, MAURIZIO TAKARA & CARLA BOREGAS\, T’IJU T’IJU AKA JOCHEM VAN TOL
DESCRIPTION:MOLK FACTORY is an artist collective based in Amsterdam\, they started by hosting small concerts in their MOLK studio located in the Broedplaats Plantage Dok\, with the mind-set of organising ‘special occasions’ events\, where friends passing by would get a chance to perform in an intimate setting instead of just in big concert halls. Molk Factory’s motto is to celebrate their (inter)national community\, to contribute in ‘Keep(ing) Amsterdam Weird’ and to embrace multi-media sonic\, visual and performative interventions to support artists from close and afar! \nDuring 2025 they have invited LOKAAL series & community to start a new series afresh\, due to the growing Amsterdam city’s gentrification\, which has led to the loss of important art&music experimental spaces like De Ruimte & Sexyland.\n¡Come visit! \nPROGRAM\n\nJEREMIAH CHIU & SOFIA MARTA HONER\nThe LA-based duo of synthesist Jeremiah Chiu and violist Marta Sofia Honer have spent years refining a masterful interplay of acoustic and electronic sounds\, both in live performance and across three albums for International Anthem: 2022’s Recordings from the Åland Islands\, 2023’s The Closest Thing to Silence (in collaboration with legendary French musician Ariel Kalma)\, and 2025’s Different Rooms. \nDrawing from their roots in Chicago’s improvisational and experimental music scene\, Chiu and Honer have crafted a unique sound\, melding the distinctive tonal colors of viola and modular synthesizer into a cohesive and unexpected whole. It’s a singular aesthetic that can be delightfully disorienting\, with arrangements being constructed and deconstructed in real time both improvisationally and via the duo’s extensive penchant for live-sampling. As Pitchfork put it: “you’re never quite sure if what you’re hearing is played ‘live’ or manipulated\, and sounds keep darting over the porous border.” \nThe duo’s recent live activity includes a fall 2024 EU/UK tour with both headlining performances and support slots for Carl Stone and Arooj Aftab\, as well as stateside appearances at the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Noon to Midnight new music festival and Big Ears Festival in Knoxville\, Tennessee. \nSummer 2025 sees the release of the duo’s new album Different Rooms.\n“… the Los Angeles-based collaborators shape a tranquil vision of a Nordic landscape that feels just beyond the edge of reality.”\n– Jayson Greene\, Pitchfork \nhttps://www.intlanthem.com/artists/jeremiah-chiu-marta-sofia-honer \n\nMAURIZIO TAKARA & CARLA BOREGAS\nBoth crucial members of the Brazilian music scene\, Carla Boregas and M.Takara have been playing as a duo since 2018. Together their music is the result of an interplay between drums and synths\, blending Boregas’s aether and warmth electronics with Takara’s jazzy improvised percussion\, somewhere between abstract improvisation and propulsive rhythm. The landscape they present is real and vibrant\, sometimes brash\, sometimes beautiful\, rarely bland or ambivalent\, an organic layering of manipulated synthesizers and acoustic sounds. \nFirst linking minds on 2020’s “Linha D’Água” (Bokeh Versions)\, where they attempted to sounding the abstract and succeed in creating a mysterious and evocative soundtrack with water as a central element of inspiration. The aquatic theme is still present on the new release “Grande Massa D’Água” (Hive Mind Records). The dubbed-out\, dreamlike gravity that anchored their debut was replaced by finely cracked filigree constructions that sound as if they might shatter at anymoment\, slipping through the cracks just like the water that informs their compositional process\,coating the past and gushing forcefully into the future. From the fringes of jazz\, electroacustic and electronica\, they pour that experience into the immersive. \n<a \nhref=”https://mtakaracarlaboregas.bandcamp.com/album/grande-massa-dagua”>Grande\n Massa D&#39;Agua by M. Takara &amp; Carla Boregas</a> \n  \n  \n\nT’IJU T’IJU AKA JOCHEM VAN TOL\nHaving hung his hat in the past on collaborative projects such as The Paper Ensemble\, SOON and Silverbones\, Jochem van Tol’s new project T’iju T’iju answers a long-held hypothesis: what would happen if he were to experiment with sound and music on his own? The answer lies partly in its moniker\, named after the Bolivian word for grasshopper\, an animal the Amsterdam-based composer and artist feels a peculiar spiritual connection to. \nT’iju T’iju’s debut EP 1: the dragon is still alive was written and recorded by Van Tol during a retreat in Spain. The two tracks\, “Blue Birds” and “New Grass”\, (a nod to Talk Talk’s seminal final LP Laug-hing Stock) were shaped by manipulating organic sounds with an assembly of synth modules and tape manipulations. Van Tol took on a tactile approach that felt novel and adventurous to him. In the past\, he had completed works that were meant to be performed or vice versa\, performances that were meant to put to rest on a recording. These recordings are more candid and personal\, homing in on the moments themselves\, music made with no audience in mind. \nThe dragon is still alive is the first of a series of releases in which Van Tol chases down his own curiosity through sound\, without the weight of laboring over the results. Just because T’iju T’iju is a solo endeavor\, doesn’t mean the music can’t attach to and interact with other disciplines. Case in point\, the next chapter for the project involves a soundtrack of a film. The music is a snapshot of sounds acting like characters driven by impulse and curiosity\, much like a natural ecosystem\, unraveling without second guessing itself. \nLiner Notes\n[..] Though the dragon is still alive consists of just two tracks\, the music itself feels nonlinear\, like a fully realized environment to endlessly explore and get lost in. It’s a place where modern electronic sounds can descend into the primordial\, and organic melodies rouse into blissful sentience. The possibilities are\, indeed\, endless.\n– Jasper Willems \n  \ntickets:\nhttps://www.ticketview.nl/shop/deruimte?eventID=7091
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/lokaal-edition-6-collab-w-molk/
LOCATION:Dokzaal
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251115T220000
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SUMMARY:Desert Flower
DESCRIPTION:In a new setting\, we return.\nA journey through sound and image\, motion and emotion\,  captured across distant places and fleeting encounters. \nWe move with the presence of familiar strangers\,  and the resonance of natural landscapes. \nThis time\, we gather in a space once hidden\,\na former church now open\, not for worship\, but for wonder. \nWith ambient soundscapes and visual rituals\,  a moment of unfolding together. \n \n\n\n\n\nCome and join us.\nBuy your ticket here \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWebsites:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/contrast.__\nhttps://www.instagram.com/creations_lunatico
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/desert-flower/
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ORGANIZER;CN="CONTRAST":MAILTO:creations@cntrst.nl
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251116T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251126T170000
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SUMMARY:even a dead star can be a lighthouse - by Maria Angerman
DESCRIPTION:even a dead star can be a lighthouse\nshortfilm+ performance lecture\nby Maria Angerman \n  \nWhat happens when oxygen fads at the sdige of the sea?\nMaria Angerman will present two works in dialogue that explore the shifting scologies bangath the sur-\nface. The short film Even a Dead Star Can Be a Lighthouse is a spaculation on the resilisnoe and adapt-\nability of aquatic life as it encounters changing environmental conditions. (Un)Intentional Migrators is a\nperformance lecture that refiscts on svolutionary ecology and invasive spacies to the sounds of the dax-\nophone. Among the whispars of underwater beings\, the quastion remains: who has the right to dacida\nwho belongs?\nMaria Angerman is an artist and fimmaker based in Fin/ano\, who s interesigo in now/ thresnoo spaces\nbetween land and sea reveal processes of loss\, resilience\, and transformation\, while also offering grounds\nfor imagining alternative futures. Last winter she did a residency at Plantage Dok\, where sha developed\nthe film\, partly in collaboration with the residents.\nKindly supported by @kulturfonden @taiksgram @sisfinland @svensk-osterbottniskasamfundet \n  \nFREE ENTRANCE
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/even-a-dead-star-can-be-a-lighthouse-by-maria-angerman/
LOCATION:Dokzaal
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251120T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251120T230000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203155
CREATED:20250808T082247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T201338Z
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SUMMARY:Dok Night /  SYMBIOPSYCHOTAXICINEMA / PANEL STORY  (1980) ​​Directed by Vera Chytilová
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday there’s a Vegan Dinner accompanying an exhibition opening/closing\, a live performance\, live music\, movie screening or …\nCome meet other people interested in art and activism\, good food and great prices. Bring your favourite game and your friends. Or meet new people at the bar. \nPANEL STORY  1980\n(Panelstory aneb Jak se rodí sídliste)\n\n​​Directed by Vera Chytilová\n96 minutes\nIn Czech with English subtitles \n \n\nThe bold films of Czechoslovakian director Vera Chytilová (Daisies) are still largely deleted from film history at this moment. Women are generally marginalized if not downright ignored from the official film history books. Like female directors Lina Wertmüller\, Liliana Cavani and Agnes Varda\, Chytilová’s career shows an incredible wealth—her films are visionary and uncompromising. Her name is finally getting on the map a bit after all these years\, but whenever a Chytilová film is shown today it’s still always the same one\, over and over. Crazy. This flick is a black comedy that was banned for years\, and still has never really been given a chance. \nVera Chytilová was a rebel who reflected the surreal changes that Czechoslovakia was going through in the 60s and 70s. Panel Story is an incredible encapsulation of the attempted modernist project taking place in the suburbs outside of Prague in the 70s… a creation that was actually a destruction… a dream that was a nightmare. The flats were conceived of as bright and modern solutions to a housing crisis\, ready to be equipped with all the latest domestic appliances – but the result was a domestic hell promoting mind-numbing standardization. The mass-produced housing estates of efficient prefabricated high-rises were both a striving for paradise\, and an expulsion from paradise at the same time. \nThis film probably only rivals Jean-Luc Godard’s 2 or 3 Things I Know about Her in its abrasive criticism of our Brave New World. This is real psycho-filmmaking\, with deliberately chaotic editing\, an atonal music score and sudden frantic camera movements that feel like the cameraman was a rat being flushed down a toilet. Chytilová’s use of space is compressed and claustrophobic\, and the structure of the film is a rapid-fire flipping through the tenant’s households\, almost as if we are jumping through channels on a television with a remote control. The images are taut and overbearing\, the sound-design is compressed and autistic. Throughout the mess we do manage to follow the paths of several people’s lives… in a fragmented\, scattered way. \nIncendiary cinema\, created by a brave soul… one of Czechoslovakia’s greatest… \n\n\nSYMBIOPSYCHOTAXICINEMA\n\n\nPresented by Jeffrey Badcock\nA series of socially engaged movies\, screened once a month on Thursdays. Touching on such hot topics as immigration\, homelessness\, racism\, education\, radical gender propositions\, the pandemic and gentrification\, these films not only explore visionary politics\, but are also chosen to stir our imagination and creativity. The essence of cinema is the collective experience\, and these screenings are aimed at creating intimate communities again in an increasingly hectic and fragmented world.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFree screening\nDinners are available from 19:00
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/dok-night-97/
LOCATION:Dokhuis\, Plantage Doklaan 8-12\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251127T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20251127T230000
DTSTAMP:20260514T203155
CREATED:20250808T082147Z
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SUMMARY:Dok Night
DESCRIPTION:Every Thursday there’s a Vegan Dinner accompanying an exhibition opening/closing\, a live performance\, live music\, movie screening or …\nCome meet other people interested in art and activism\, good food and great prices. Bring your favourite game and your friends. Or meet new people at the bar.
URL:https://plantagedok.nl/event/dok-night-96/
LOCATION:Dokhuis\, Plantage Doklaan 8-12\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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