Het HEM is currently closed in preperation for renovations and will reopen in fall 2024.
In the meanwhile, you’ll find our programming on several off-site locations and on The Couch.
Our event spaces are available for rent until October 2024.
Art is our first language. Even while we are closed for renovations, our programming continues. You will find our art programmes at off-site locations throughout the year and on the digital platform The Couch. The permanent installations in Het HEM will remain open to the public after the renovation.
Our music programme focuses on experimental ways of making, presenting and experiencing sound in the building through listening sessions, live performances and musical artist-in-residence programmes. During renovations, we organise music programmes at off-site locations and on the digital platform The Couch.
We are closed at the moment. When we are open again you are welcome for a drink and a bite, wine and dine at our restaurant. With good wether we suggest you settle down on our sunny terrace on the Costa del Zaano.
Het HEM loves books. During your visit, come lose yourself in the library's rich selection or discover new favourites in the SANZ Shop.
The building's industrial design and our experimental art programme bring ambience and meaning to every event.
Situated in a former munitions factory, Het HEM is a new home for contemporary culture.
HEM and Horst share the artistic conviction that contemporary artistic expressions cannot be captured in frames and that they often develop in overlapping border areas. Cultural perception is changing rapidly and boundaries between artistic disciplines are fading. Today's creators are often both visual artists and musicians, performers and designers; they maintain a practice that allows them to move smoothly between different worlds and cultural stages.
In a two-day program in the brutalist church building of De Thomas during Amsterdam Dance Event, we bring together a new generation of makers who think outside the boundaries of their discipline and experimentally connect electronic music to fashion, dance and visual arts. Central to the program are four new interdisciplinary live performances, each offering the audience an immersive art experience in their own way.
With De Thomas, a Protestant church building from 1966 designed by Karel Sijmons, we have found a special place that gives us the opportunity to program adventurously and to offer the audience a surprising experience in a different context than in which electronic music can often be heard. New HHHorizons is supported by the AFK (Amsterdam Fund for the Arts).
Timetable (the schedule may be subject to change)
Thursday
17:00 - 19:00 Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee w/ Alec Mateo (free access)
19:00 - 19:30 Start ticketed programme
19:30 - 20:30 The Space of Everything by Søren Siebel & Bas Grossfeldt
20:45 - 21:30 Dooha Ritus by Omen Wapta, Armiua Yousefi & Arad Inbar
21:30 - 22:30 M I M I
23:00 End ticketed programme
Friday
17:00 - 19:00 Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee w/ Mikatsiu (free access)
19:00 - 19:30 Start ticketed programme
19:30 - 20:30 The Space of Everything by Søren Siebel & Bas Grossfeldt
20:45 - 21:45 SKY H1 & Mika Oki
23:00 End ticketed programme
Get your tickets in our ticket shop. This event is free to attend for ADE Pro Pass holders. A limited number of spots are available. Make sure you claim yours on time.
Programme
The Space of Everything by Søren Siebel & Bas Grossfeldt
Since 2021, Het HEM has been inviting musicians and music researchers for a work and/or research period at Het HEM to work on new, interdisciplinary projects that further explore the depth of their practice, and ultimately present it. Currently, that is the multidisciplinary artist, choreographer and music producer Søren Siebel. During his residency, he is working on a new performance that will be part of our programme in De Thomas.
The project The Space of Everything is a 60 minute long immersive constellation of music, spatial intervention and seven performers by Søren Siebel and his alter ego Bas Grossfeldt. The site-specific installation of half-transparent wall modules, offers multiple perspectives to experience the work and the church from. Seven performers share the space with the visitors, which can move freely through the installation at all time. Together with the sound and text fragments, shifts in proximity, distance and movement create an atmospheric situation, which explores speculative futures, deriving from a research of feminist science fiction and their concepts of identity & fluidity. Through an interdisciplinary dialogue of various forms and reference points, an abstract space as a contemplative and immersive state of perception will be created, suggesting and exploring different impulses for a speculative future. The Space of Everything is supported by the AFK (Amsterdam Fund for the Arts).
M I M I
Maria Muehombo, known as M I M I is an interdisciplinary artist & curator based in Brussels. Born in Lusaka, she arrived in Belgium at a very young age. She studied Fine Arts at the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts of Liège. Having family spread all over the globe, she began travelling and discovering other cultures and found her profound admiration for nature, where she gets most of her inspiration from.
In 2016 Maria started curating events for non-profit organisations which led her to the music world and whilst continuing her curation, she began DJ-ing and producing. She has collaborated on international projects such as Dakar’s 2022 Biennale in Senegal, where she worked as a scenographer and sound artist for Black Rock, Kehinde Wiley’s exhibition at “Maison de la Culture Douta Seck”.
As she uses different mediums, she doesn't stick to any precise musical style either but instead explores and combines continuously making her DJ sets and productions an organic blend of multiple genres including field recordings.
As she describes her work as an ongoing conversation with nature, she recently started writing on topics such as anthropocentrism and biomimetics, as she strongly believes that our faiths are intertwined. Considering herself ecocentric whilst looking towards forward-thinking movements.
Dooha Ritus
Dooha Ritus is a collaborative work initiated by the record label/multidisciplinary platform Omen Wapta. Its first instalment, presented at ADE 2023, weaves together electronic music, fashion design and performance art in a duel between seemingly opposing forces: attack and surrender, history and future, isolation and intimacy. Through all of its equal expressions—sound by Loek Frey and Harald Uunk, fashion by Armia Yousefi, choreography by Arad Inbar and light by Tharim Cornelisse—Dooha Ritus propels circular and cyclic motion, constructing a contemplative space where individual and collective power can be rethought.
Creative Director: Woody ’s-Gravemade
Fashion Designer: Armia Yousefi
Creative Producer: Sanne Huijsmans
Artistic Advisor: Leendert Sonnevelt
Choreographer: Arad Inbar
Performers: Arad Inbar, Samuel Pereira
Music Producers: Loek Frey, Harald Uunk
Graphic Designers: Oliva Jay Rawlings, Tharim Cornelisse
Light designer: Tharim Cornelisse
SKY H1 & Mika Oki
In SKY H1's music, contemporary club sounds of drum and bass, grime, dubstep and techno come together with ambient sound design and pop-oriented songwriting. With this, she has found a unique approach to contemporary electronic music, which she continues to develop in her live performances in clubs, music venues and galleries. Mika Oki has a background in sculpture and electroacoustic music. Her mixes represent a broad musical spectrum that ranges from jungle, UK bass and grime to dark electro, enchanting trance and heavy EBM. She carefully builds up her sets using various voice samples, experimental sounds and electro-acoustic music fragments. In addition to her practice as a DJ, she makes audiovisual installations and performances. The two Brussels-based artists find each other in exploring immaterial spaces and emotional landscapes and have previously developed projects together. For example, Mika Oki made the installation Parhélion for SKY H1's acclaimed debut album Azure; a poetic and meditative visualization of SKY H1's music in a scenography of light, projections, smoke and shadows.
Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee
Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee is a radio space for curatorial and artistic practices, hosting and producing radio shows and podcasts, by and with artists and designers. Their mobile studio has been at academies, biennials and museums. Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee also commissions sound and performance pieces, related to the research strands they set for their annual programmes. In 2022 they started an artist-in-residency programme, of which they will present two live performances by previous residents. Additionally, Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee will present a listening session with audio works by recent artists in residence.