
Karin Bloemen
Since 1983 Bloemen is a singer and cabaret artist who is very extrovert and likes to draw attention to herself with her striking appearance, her beautiful songs and lively performances. In her theatre shows and concerts she makes use of her fabulous voice and expressive facial expressions and she plays the audience very well. She is exuberant and extroverted and can also be subdued and sensitive.
Before she had even finished her study at the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam in 1984, she won several prizes. She was awarded the Pisuisse Prize, which is an award for the student with the best theatre performance within the Academy. After graduation, the Pall Mall Export Prize quickly followed this prize. This is a prize for the promotion and development of young artists.
Bloemen soon became a well-known singer and actress in several Dutch musicals, films, television and radio programs. Her 1984 anti-apartheid song Zuid-Afrika was written by Jeroen van Merwijk. In 1994 she performed it in front of Nelson Mandela.
Within six years of graduating, she made her debut in her first theatre show- Bosje Bloemen (Bunch of Flowers). This was the first show in a series of successful gigs including:
Karin in Concert
La Flowers
Everything ... La on Tour
Late Nights
Chameleon
The Diva and the Divan
Various Christmas shows
Her 25-year Jubilee Show
Absobloodylutely Bloemiliciously Fanf*ckintastic. 2011-2012
Purper 5
Purper Gala
Niet Gesnoeid
Six late Nights
La Bloemen's Licht-In-Donkere-Dagen Kerst-Bal 2002/2004
La Bloemens Kerst Show 2005/2006
Beter Laat
Overgang
Witte Nar
Kerst met een grote K (2014)
Volle bloei (2017)
Souvenirs (2019)
The VARA has televised many of her theatre shows and these have been released on DVDs
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