Codarts Foundation, and Lantaren Venster – for making this event possible. About the Erasmus Jazz Prize The Erasmus Jazz Prize, now in its 29th edition, is a cornerstone of Codarts’ commitment to nurturing [...] brightest emerging jazz talents. The jury, comprising Bart Wirtz (saxophonist, composer, and former Erasmus Jazz Prize winner), Mijke Loeven (director of BIMHUIS), and Marieke Meischke (writer, coach, curator [...] thoughtful deliberation highlighted the exceptional quality of the performances. The finalists for the Erasmus Jazz Prize 2025 are: • AYÊ with Inês Kosters • George Hytiroglou Sextet • Paper Blue with Francisco
– piano Eva Serrano – double bass and backing vocals Tiago Greenleaf – drums and percussion The Erasmus Jazz Prize is made possible thanks to main sponsor Nedspice. The award includes a €3,000 cash prize [...] and Frank van Berkel (Head of Programme at Bimhuis)—praised the event: “A wonderful edition of the Erasmus Jazz Prize: all participants played at a very high level. The three candidates in the finale demonstrated [...] personal project straight from the heart.” Organised by Codarts University of the Arts Rotterdam, the Erasmus Jazz Prize celebrated its 29th edition this year. The annual event has grown into a crucial stepping
As every year, the university medical center Erasmus MC public lecture 'Praise of Medicine' took place on the first Friday of October, in de Doelen in Rotterdam. This time the theme was 'The consulting [...] consulting room of the future'. Three top scientists from Erasmus MC talked about the challenges facing healthcare in the future, and shared their ideas for possible solutions. Just like previous years, the circus
for this year's prestigious Erasmus Jazz Prize: Anne-Roos Broekhuizen Eñaut Armentia Uribe Francisco Rodríguez Lisbona George Hytiroglou Inês Kosters Jakob Sedmak The Erasmus Jazz Prize, which is made possible
On Monday, February 13, the Erasmus Stipend 2022 was awarded to a promising student of Music Theater. There is a lot of diverse talent in this academic year. In the end, after extensive deliberation by [...] to award the stipend to Iris Verhoek. The stipend is an annual scholarship awarded on behalf of Erasmus University Rotterdam to a Music Theater student of Codarts. The scholarship, worth € 1.000 is intended
professorship of Arts and Wellbeing with a focus on Arts for Well-being and Healthy Artists at the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication in addition to her professorship at Codarts. Janine [...] Korsakov and Parkinson's disease. Read more about the Arts & Well-being professorship here . Read Erasmus University Rotterdam's interview with Janine Stubbe here .
University of Applied Sciences / Willem de Kooning Academy, Codarts ‘Hogeschool voor de Kunsten’ and the Erasmus University Rotterdam signed a declaration of intent to achieve their ambition on 20 January 2022 [...] institution will be a new entity linked to both Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences and the Erasmus University Rotterdam. The municipality of Rotterdam supports this special initiative. The educational [...] professional education and academic education. In this way, we can serve students even better.” The Erasmus University Rotterdam will contribute academic education and research to the new art institution.
Kooning Academy, was jointly initiated by Codarts, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, and Erasmus University Rotterdam. The Willem de Kooning Academy is part of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences [...] stand.” Educational and Research Collaborations Codarts, the Willem de Kooning Academy (WdKA), and Erasmus University (EUR) have an established partnership in arts education and research. Joint projects and
Bart Wirtz, Louk Boudesteijn, Rik Kraak and Stephanie Francke. In 2022, Teja Poljanšek won the Erasmus Jazz Prize with her band Eleutheria.
Bloemhard (Codarts) – announced the winner at the end of the afternoon. During the final of the Erasmus Jazz Prize in the Eduard Flipse Zaal of De Doelen, Eleutheria competed against FLIM, Andrew Moreno