Willem de Ridder  

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Willem Cornelius de Ridder ('s-Hertogenbosch, October 14 1939) is a Dutch radiomaker, 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.




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