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Holland Festival: Qaqnas

Frascati, Nes 63, 1012 KD Amsterdam, Netherlands

What does freedom mean for women today? Qaqnas is a powerful, musical ode to that question. This new opera places voice, electronics and resistance at its center. Inspired by the slogan Jin, Jiyan, Azadî (woman, life, freedom) – that originated in the Kurdish women’s movement and gained global recognition after the protests in Iran – Qaqnas shows how fragile freedom truly is. Composer Huba de Graaff often writes experimental opera's and explores the boundary between speech and music in Qaqnas: what kind of music emerges when singing in a forbidden language? Naaz Mohammad, Naaz in short, is a Dutch-Kurdisch singer-songwriter who brings deeply personal lyrics, often layered with a lot of emotional depth. This performance takes place in a kitchen that doubles as an electronic music studio. Here, a fully female cast operates the equipment themselves. They sing in Kurdish – a language long forbidden, now sounding loud, proud, and unrestrained. The opera is based on a poem by Kurdish poet Tarza Jaff and tells the story of women who dare to leave, who take flight – and pay the price for it. Qaqnas fuses DIY kitchen electronics with opera, poetry with energy, intimacy with rebellion. A thrilling performance about strength, solidarity, and claiming space. On Saturday, June 13, there will be an aftertalk with Huba de Graaff. vocals Naaz composition Huba de Graaff electronics Huba de Graaff music performed by Nora Mulder, Khabat Abas, Mei-Yi Lee direction Ria Marks lighting design Varja Klosse kostuums Leila el Alaoui

Type
Musical
Genre
Poetry
Genre
Singer-Songwriter
Genre
Electronic
Genre
Experimental
Time
Evening
Type
Art and Culture
Type
Opera
Type
Festival

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Type
Musical

A theatrical production combining spoken dialogue, original songs, and often dance to tell a story, performed by a cast of singers and actors.

Genre
Poetry

Spoken word poetry performed live as an art form — ranging from intimate literary readings to high-energy slam performances. Expect language used with craft, rhythm, and emotional force.

Genre
Experimental

Music that defies conventional genre boundaries, prioritising sonic exploration and creative risk over established forms. Expect the unexpected.

Type
Art and Culture

A broad cultural event encompassing visual arts, performance, or interdisciplinary creative programming. Expect a diverse mix of artistic experiences and cultural expression.

Type
Opera

A classical art form combining orchestral music, elaborate vocal performance, and theatrical staging to tell dramatic stories — from comedy to tragedy.

Type
Festival

A celebratory multi-act or multi-day event focused on music, culture, art, or a specific theme, with a lively and communal festival atmosphere.

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