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Performer: Amber Schoop
Pianist: James Pollard
Texts: Marijn de Langen, Vanessa Beks, Elisabeth Reijnders, Selma Susanna
Choreography: Ubit Iskandar, Tessel Beek
Costume: Marie Lauwers
Artistic Director and Composer: Selma Susanna
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In june 2004 Amber Schoop graduated Cum Laude from ST&M with the solo performance How to Read a Person Like a Book.
During ST&M Amber developed herself as a performing artist with a grand variety. She performed in several Dinnershows, worked as an actress and singer and for three years she was the lady speaker of the North Sea Jazz Festival.
In the last theatrical season she was a solo singer in the Canto General de Chile, an oratorium composed on texts of Pablo Neruda. And she performed, together with Godfried Dhondt, in their own performance We are Dutch in the smaller theatres in the Netherlands. For this X3 Kleinkunst has been formed by Selma Susanna and Paulien Adriana, an initiative to help starting performing artists to show their own material on stage.
Singing, talking and dancing Amber Schoop reaches down to the roots of her ancestors and her own being.
Ambers singing voice shows a big variety from soul to classic … her way of dancing is pleasant from classic to jazz … she is a typical performing artist like the audience expects them to be: she unites the three elements of singing, acting and dancing…
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