Index
Performances
An apple to share
Two pigeons on the yellow lock fence
Tandenpoetsen
Zo kwetsbaar als een porseleinen kopje
Uca & Ind Performances
Horses kept in squares
Wat krijg je als je groen en rood mengt? (video)
Wat krijg je als je groen en rood mengt
Lucht en ons, godverdomme (video)
In July, during my stay in Stuttgart, I wrote a text about sharing an apple. I shared that apple with Bea and Noor, with whom I worked closely for two weeks. It was a meaningful moment, a small ritual I wanted to capture. Later, I rewrote the text for a performance with Luca in August, which gave the memory and the original moment a new layer. Then again, in October, I combined the two texts and shared an apple with my class, allowing the story and the experience to develop and transform once more.
Photo’s; Noor van Nuenen
Black archive box, black pen on white lined paper, containing 3 different routes, a bicycle bell, a megaphone and a flashlight.
Seen during River calls connection waves in Stuttgart 2024 and during Roundabout at Pictura Dordrecht 2025
Photo’s 2,3: Noor van Nuenen
2024 / 2025
Performance containing a chair, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a timer, with a one-hour alarm.
Seen during the Slub Colo Performance night
Photo’s are screenshots from a film made by: Hannah Sternfeld
A performance containing porcelain cups that are being balanced on my body, until they fall into small pieces on the floor.
Seen during Slub over! in Club Solo organised by Slub Colo
Photo’s made by: Luca Fay van der Laar
In collaboration with Luca Fay van de Laar
Seen during But Film Festival
She was at Central Station. What was she wearing that day? Green with yellow. Red lipstick. Craving an apple, green. Was it an Elstar? No, a Granny Smith. She was waiting for the bus; she took a bite and was startled. There was red lipstick all over the green apple. A circle of shame. Quick bites, very quick bites, she felt as though the lipstick had spread across her entire face. She didn’t dare throw the apple away; she bit off the lipstick until it was once again a uniformly green, half-eaten apple.
She told the story so often that it became a physical dream in everyone’s mind. The situation had shifted, staged, reshaped into a story.
In collaboration with Luca Fay van der Laar
Filmed by Carmen van Beem
Throughout the performance, an audio recording plays, complementing the movements with sounds and quoting instructions on how to fold a paper deer. Like the caterpillar, the flat paper undergoes a transition. The frames are custom-made to body length and shoe size.
In collaboration with Luca Fay van de Laar, Nino den Hartog, and Lindsey Soetodrono
Photo’s by Sacha van Mil
With texts from “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle and from “Artis Forma’’ by Gerrit de Moree
IIn collaboration especially with Maris van Roosmalen and Luca Fay van de Laar
Filmed by Sammie Walkenbach
© 2026 Linde Roza