Sound Workshop
As a workshop for new music and sound art, Intro invests in the creators of tomorrow and the audience of the future. Intro's workshop has three components: physical, mental, and online.
Our physical workshop is located in the Bankastudios, the former studios of Radio Omroep Limburg in the Blauwdorp district of Maastricht. There, Intro has its own 24/7 creative space.
Do you have any questions about our technical facilities? Feel free to contact us at publiciteit@introinsitu.nl
More intro projects
Muzieklab
In 2025, we will be collaborating with the Elisabeth Strouven Fund, VIA ZUID, and Pop in Limburg for the second edition of Muzieklab!
Find out more about Muzieklab 2024 here.
ECHOES OF THE MEUSE-RHINE
Compositionproject for heritage sites in the Euregio Meuse-RhineThe compositions will be performed in the spring of 2027 by Ensemble Hopper at various heritage locations throughout the Meuse-Rhine Euregio. Six students will be selected from the conservatories of Maastricht, Liège, and Aachen. One composer will be nominated by Intro In Situ, and we are also offering two wildcards for young composers from the region.
Click here for the open call! For questions about the project or open call, you can mail daan@introinsitu.nl.
SOUNDS LIKE INTRO
Archiving 40 Years of Intro In Situ
Sounds Like Intro is a multi-year archive project in which we are cataloguing, digitising and publishing the audiovisual material of Intro In Situ. Since our foundation in 1984, countless concerts, performances and productions have been recorded. In honour of our 40th anniversary, we are now making this rich history publicly accessible.
Since March 2026, we have been participating in the archiving program of Podiumkunst.net. Within this trajectory, we receive guidance from professionals to ensure the successful development and accessibility of our archive.
To further develop the archive, we are looking for an intern! Send an email to daan@introinsitu.nl for more information.
INTRO TUNING IN
Action Research on Gen-ZThe researchers are gradually gaining more control over the communication and content of events. Ultimately, the action research will result in a report on reaching and engaging Gen-Z.