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Thu 22 May
16.00
A preliminary research presentation

DONS

DONS

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What does masculinity mean in 2025?

Robin Coops and ICK Dans Amsterdam present immersive club opera ‘DONS’; a preliminary investigation into masculinity and gender norms.

What does masculinity mean in 2025? With club opera DONS, director and composer Robin Coops challenges traditional ideas about gender roles. In a society where narratives are shaped by political and commercial interests, DONS invites audiences to let go of entrenched gender norms and embrace a fluid, authentic way of being.

In May 2025, Coops will spend eight days working on a preliminary study, which will result in a first presentation on 23 and 24 May at Space for Dance Art. During the preliminary research, several dance themes will be explored: the unconscious man who does not realise his role, the anxious man who does not know how to take a stand, the confused man beset by gloom, the fluid man who lets go of fixed role patterns, and the man who reverts to gender norms of the past. In this clash between progress and regression, DONS places the audience at the centre of the experience, not in a classical theatre setting, but in a club space where the boundaries between performer and spectator are blurred.

DONS takes place in a club setting where the boundaries between performer and spectator are blurred. Nicholas Thayer's music weaves together elements of Mozart's Don Giovanni with dark electronic beats and deep synthesizers, forming an immersive soundscape that is both classic and innovative. The audience moves freely through the space, surrounded by a sonic and visual world that confronts, questions and invites reflection.

DONS expects to premiere in full during theatre season 26-27.

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— Robin Coops

Director/composer Robin Coops (NL, 1988) creates immersive operas and other music-driven works. Although his projects are deeply contemporary, cross-disciplinary and make use of digital technologies, the human voice & body remain the key elements of his work. Tactile, mesmerising and uncanny at times, Robin’s projects address themes such as order vs. chaos, the fear and desire to loose control and multiperspectivity.

To realize his projects, Robin works together with various artistic partners, including the Dutch National Opera & Ballet, O. Opera Festival, Silbersee, Oorkaan. Robin obtained an MA Master of Film at the Netherlands Film Academy in Amsterdam, an MA Master of Music at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and a BA Theatre Direction at Toneelschool Maastricht. Besides his projects he is also a coach and  guest teacher at schools such as, The Opera Studio, The Dutch National Opera Academy, Codarts and The VR Academy.