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In collaboration with On the Move, the DutchCulture Mobility Info Point is proud to present the updated Cultural Mobility Funding Guide.
The Dutch Royal Visit to India last week coincided with a festive exhibition opening at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum in Mumbai.
Anticipating the première, we interviewed writer/director Sandra Beerends about her new historically and emotionally charged documentary.
'Women Artists of the Dutch Golden Age' will be on view at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., from 11 October until 5 January.
Follwing the visit of the King and Queen of the Netherlands, Dutch authors are presenting their work in Brandenburg.
London and the music industry dominate the Dutch cultural production in the UK. But it is well worth looking beyond the capital and discover new opportunities.
BeST-NL was a cultural programme that took place in China, Japan and South Korea, aimed at creators there and in the Netherlands.
HAU director Annemie Vanackere opened our fully booked meet-up on internationalisation with a keynote about the dynamics of the international cultural climate.
Two experts of the National Archives of the Netherlands conducted a course on digitisation of archives at the Western Cape Archives and Records Service.
Despite the sometimes difficult bilateral relations, artists and cultural organisations keep creating art together. And the numbers are growing...
Deadlines: 31 oktober en 16 december 2019 (13.00 uur)
Cultuur
Looking into the international activities by Dutch artists in the United States in 2018 leads to surprising facts: these cities and festivals are booming!
In the aftermath of the Notre Dame fire we explore what the Netherlands has to offer when it comes to protecting heritage and recovering from disaster.
The world of animation is ever-expanding and Dutch creatives are assuming a leading role. A conversation with specialists in the sector.
MEDIA
MME consists of a funding programme, policy development, dialogue with the sector and a European award for popular music. How are things coming along so far?
Since the Middle Ages many people from the Low Countries have been going to the Baltic area. Their presence is still visible and audible today.
Italy stays what it has always been: an inviting, fertile and inspiring cultural context, especially for the design and performing arts sector.
The play Re:Creating Europe by ITA recently restaged at Manchester International Festival. Writer Michael Morpurgo gave an extraordinary speech to introduce it.
The annual Embassy Culture Days is one of the most important events for Dutch embassy employees - keeping them up-to-date and inspiring them with new ideas.
A year on the job is a series of interviews with cultural attachés about their experiences. This edition: Beate Gerlings in Germany.