Portraits
Friday, February 24th, 2006During my shelf editor of Rust I have written a number of portraits of members of the Faculty of History and Arts (EUR). The aim of this series was primarily attract a different readership, namely the teachers and staff, but also the students change the picture of the people with whom they daily faced. The conversations were often surprising. The only exception is the interview with Nanine Linning, choreographer at the time of the Scapino Ballet Rotterdam.
Ferry de Goey (pdf, 782 kb, 24 February 2006)
"I knew since elementary school that I would go into teaching." To rust (27, 2006, p.42-44), I interviewed Dr. Ferry de Goey, lecturer in History of Industrial Societies.
Gijsbert Oonk (pdf, 802kb, November 24, 2005, 3p.)
"I have a passion for ordinary life." To rust (26, 2005, p.38-40), I interviewed lecturer in History of non-Western societies Dr. Gijsbert Oonk.
Marlite Halbertsma (pdf, 403kb, September 25, 2005, 3p)
"I have an optimistic nature. Everything should be okay again. "Interview with Prof. Marlite for rust Halbertsma, program director since 2002 Cultural Studies at the FHKW.
Susanne Janssen (pdf, 244kb, May 1, 2005, 3p)
"I tend to want too much." Professor. Dr Susanne Janssen is Professor of Art and Culture at the FHKW. I spoke to her for rust.
Warna Oosterbaan (pdf, 122kb, 9 March 2005, 5p.)
"People often use big words to make something intellectually." If the start of ROestafette-section I talked Prof. Warna Oosterbaan, 2008 2001tot of Journalism and Society Professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Nanine Linning (pdf, 67 kB, October 11, 2004, 3p)
For the heading "Interview with a Rotterdam artist" in Rust I interviewed Nanine Linning, now an independent choreographer. In 2004 she was the choreographer for the Scapino Ballet Rotterdam . "Light and space, I think inextricably linked."






