Willem de Ridder
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- | {{Template}}'''Willem Cornelius de Ridder''' ([['s-Hertogenbosch]], [[October 14]] [[1939]]) is a [[Dutch]] [[radio]]maker, [[story|storyteller]], [[magazine]] editor, and [[Fluxus]] artist. He started his career by leading the Amsterdam [[Paradiso]] concert venue. With [[George Maciunas]], [[Yoko Ono]] and [[Eric Andersen]], Willem was an early force behind the Fluxus movement. He produced theatre shows with [[Annie Sprinkle]]. He also co-organized the [[Wet Dream Festival]] and co-founded ''[[Suck]]''. | + | {{Template}}'''Willem Cornelius de Ridder''' ([['s-Hertogenbosch]], [[October 14]] [[1939]]) is a [[Dutch]] [[radio]]maker, [[story|storyteller]], [[magazine]] editor, and [[Fluxus]] artist. He started his career by leading the Amsterdam [[Paradiso]] concert venue. With [[George Maciunas]], [[Yoko Ono]] and [[Eric Andersen]], Willem was an early force behind the Fluxus movement. He produced theatre shows with [[Annie Sprinkle]]. He also co-organized the [[Wet Dream Film Festival]] and co-founded ''[[Suck]]''. |
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