[LAF] Provo, Autonomy, and Ludic Politics 10/12 @ the Foundry
Stevphen Shukaitis
stevphen at mutualaid.org
Tue Dec 8 12:11:07 UTC 2009
Provo, Autonomy, and Ludic Politics
:: December 10th :: The Foundry, 7pm ::
The legendary Dutch anarchist movement Provo staged political and
cultural interventions into the symbolic and everyday spaces of
Holland from 1965 – 1967. The rise and fall of Provo stretches from
early Dutch “happenings” staged in 1962 to the “Death of Provo” in
1967. Although a small group they cast a disproportionately large
shadow on the events of the time due to their skillful analysis of
social unrest among Dutch youth. By tying their political program to
the rich magical heritage of Amsterdam’s bohemian subculture they
created political street theater that captured the pulse of
Amsterdam’s population.
Come join us to celebrate the release of Provo: Amsterdm’s Anarchist
Revolt by Richard Kempton, the first book length English history and
analysis of Provo. We will be joined by several of the members of
Provo including Nico van Apeldoorn, Eljakim Borkent, Eric
Duivenvoorden, Hans Plomp, and Arie Taal. The evening will include
appearances by members of Radio Joy (http://radiojoy.co.uk) as well as
recently recovered and translated video footage from the period. We
will explore the history and activities of Provo, tracing out their
legacies and continuing influence in the realm of autonomist politics
and ludic interventions in public space.
The Foundry :: http://www.foundry.tv :: 86 Great Eastern Street ::
London EC2A 3JL: : Nearest tube: Old Street tube (exit3)
For more information: http://www.minorcompositions.info or stevphen at autonomedia.org
.
Bios:
Auke Boersma was the author of three of the Provo white plans: the
White Chicken Plan, the White Press Plan, and the White Houses Plans.
In addition to this legendary legislative work he has single handedly
navigated an ocean sailor, restored two 19th century cargo ships,
written political fairy tales, performed poetry, and worker as a
lecturer in psychology in various universities in Amsterdam.
Eljakim Borkent was active in the Provo movement, particular in the
Kabouter Party, which grew out of and was founded after the
dissolution of the Provo. He also opened the first organic shop in
Amsterdam.
Eric Duivenvoorden is a philosopher and sociologist. He is the author
of a number of very interesting sounding books about Dutch art and
radical politics including Magiër van een nieuwe tijd, het leven van
Robert Jasper Grootveld, a biography on Robert Jasper Grootveld.
Unfortunately these are only available in Dutch.
Born in Amsterdam in 1944, Hans Plomp took an active part in the
“Provo revolution” and in 1973 was part of the occupation of the
village of Ruigoord, which for over 35 years has thrived as creative
community of “spiritual anarchists” from different cultures and
generations. He has published novels, stories, poems and essays, and
organizes the annual Fiery Tongues festival of poetry and music at
Ruigoord. His work has also been collected in Nine Dutch Poets (City
Lights, 1982).
During the 1960s and 70s Nico Van Appeldorn was a member of Provo,
writer and designer for several members, as well as a poet and
songwriter. Since then he has been the publisher of anarchist magazine
Gramschap (www.gramschap.nl), a record producer for small political
and punk labels, and the owner of a small anarchistic bar.
--
Stevphen Shukaitis
http://stevphen.mahost.org
www.minorcompositions.info
www.ConstituentImagination.net
www.autonomedia.org
http://info.interactivist.net
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