Op 6 december hebben drie ministers het nieuwe beleidskader Internationaal Cultuurbeleid aangeboden aan de Tweede Kamer.
How do Dutch artists evoke an inclusive imagination of an international children’s audience? An interpretation of our Conference International Culture for Kids.
The "Top Ten Children's Books of the Year" is a leading prize in China and an influential quality mark for children, parents and makers of children's books'.
El Hizjra, the Amsterdam-based centre for Arabic art and literature, organised a writing contest called Writers Connected in Morocco last September.
At our Kids Culture Conference 2019, director of the Crown Troupe of Africa Segun Adefila held a keynote speech on the universality of childhood.
After receiving the Dutch theatre award De Gouden Krekel, 'Martin Luther King' will be shown at the Gavroche International Festival in Moscow this weekend.
Dutch youth films are doing very well abroad. An interview with the makers of the international award-winning movie 'Tess' about how this success came about.
Experiencing DutchCulture with a foreign audience: the Never Grow Up! programme in the United States. Renske Ebbers visited 'Glimpse' by Oorkaan in New York.
Cultural attaché Quirine van der Hoeven on the successes and challenges of the interdisciplinary kids culture programme in Turkey of 2018.
In March three Dutch youth theatre groups performed in Egypt. An interview about the value of cultural exchange, artistic freedom and lasting relationships.
As a result of the efforts of the collaborative project Never Grow Up!, five Dutch groups find their way to Washington, USA, for a season-long focus.
The programme Never Grow Up! draws the attention of the USA to Dutch youth performing art, film and literature. An interview with programme manager Anja Krans.
Playfulness is a recurring theme in the Dutch culture. There seems to be a particular gamesome gene in our culture, starting all the way back with Erasmus.
Als je kijkt naar wat Nederland sterk maakt, valt speelsheid op als kenmerk. Sterker nog, spelen is onderdeel van onze cultuur; via Erasmus in ons DNA gekropen.
In Nederland zijn in de Gouden Eeuw ontelbare kinderportretten geschilderd. Kinderen staan daar opvallend ontspannen op. Maar was het wel zo vrolijk?
De revolutie zorgde voor bloei in kunst en cultuur in Egypte. Ook voor kindercultuur betekende het een omslagpunt. Bijna 8 jaar later is daar weinig van over.