DutchCulture videos 2020

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DutchCulture videos 2020

Find an overview of all of our videos of the past year, for example Infected Cities, Forum on European Culture and more.

INFECTED CITIES - PART 2

How can urban culture and creativity be a driver of social impact? Pakhuis de Zwijger and DutchCulture are organising a second series of Infected Cities, focusing on Europe: Paris, Athens, Warsaw and Madrid.

INTERNATIONAL QUEER & MIGRANT FILM FESTIVAL - ONLINE EXPERT TALKS

From 3-6 December, we organised together with IQMF three online talks about the following subjects: Homonationalism (with Dino Suhonic and David Vig - Amnesty Hungary), upcoming queer initiatives (with Aynouk Tan - initiator of Queer is not a manifesto, Alejandra Ortiz & Paula Chaves Bonilla - Papaya Kuir Collective and Timothy Aarons - Caribbean Queer Salon) and an artist talk (with Metin Akdemir - director and Simon(e) van Saarloos - writer/politician).

New president of EUNIC Global

DutchCulture's director Cees de Graaff was recently elected president of EUNIC. Here's a closer look at what the network does and at the new president's plans.

OVERBRUGGEN.INFO

De Brakke Grond en DutchCulture present OverBruggen.info, a portal for Flemish-Dutch cultural cooperation.

DUTCHCULTURE HERITAGE PROGRAMME

Veysel Yuce, Shared Heritage expert at DutchCulture, introduces the two Heritage Programmes DutchCulture has to offer.

FORUM ON EUROPEAN CULTURE 2020: WE, THE PEOPLE

In September 2020, artists, activists, dreamers and thinkers again took centre stage in Amsterdam during the third instance of the Forum on European Culture, organised bij De Balie and DutchCulture. The Forum energetically contributed to the cultural construction of Europe, by investigating the shared challenges and experiences of its demos. The Forum opened up space to discuss the cultural significance of popular cultural practices such as football and cuisine. Spanning a wide range of topics and incorporating many different perspectives on Europe and its people.

WEBINAR: THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL COOPERATION

COVID-19 has put international cultural cooperation as we know it on hold, the cultural sector is suffering and mobility is still very limited or even non-existent. Important cultural projects have been cancelled. This means we have to reinvent the way cultural and creative institutions and artists cooperate together. In September DutchCulture presented the results of the exploratory survey we have conducted on the future of international cultural cooperation, during our webinar Internationale Samenwerking: in Pauzestand of Stroomversnelling? (video in Dutch)

INFECTED CITIES - PART 1

DutchCulture and Pakhuis de Zwijger organised cross-cultural and cross-national conversations about art and society in corona times.

VERVE PROGRAMME, BELGIUM

Art programme VERVE, presenting Dutch art in Belgium, is a plea for slowing down and sets an example for future art programmes.

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