The Dutch cultural-diplomatic network in Germany invited culture makers to reflect on the future of international artistic collaboration in times of COVID-19.
Wat zijn de Europese culturele ambities van de provincie Fryslân ná Cultureel Hoofdstadjaar 2018?
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Met trots presenteren de Brakke Grond en DutchCulture Overbruggen.info, een hulpportaal voor Vlaams-Nederlandse samenwerking in kunst en cultuur.
November 1 marked the end of the exhibition 'Afropean', one of the Forum’s many successful projects. We look back at the highlights of this collaboration.
Main goals for the cultural employees were to kick off the new international cultural policy framework 2021-2024, virtually meet and get inspired.
Voor DutchCulture on Tour: editie Noord-Nederland vertellen 3 professionals uit de Nederlandse cultuursector over de internationale ambities van hun praktijk.
Cinekid Leeuw voor Beste Kinderfilm voor Calamity van Rémi Chayé
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Een overzicht van Europese steunmaatregelen
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Five Dutch designers present their work during the 5th Design Biennial in Istanbul, which is taking place on- and offline between 26 September and 8 November.
Een vooruitblik van het Europese Onderzoeks- en Innovatieprogramma 2021 - 2027
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Cinekid, Go Short, IDFA, IFFR en Movies that Matter gehonoreerd
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This year's edition was dedicated to the contribution of Europe to Brasília's modernist architecture
Valuable documents have been found in Moscow witnessing the story of Soviet prisoners of war held in the Amersfoort concentration camp in the Netherlands.
Multidisciplinary collaboration in the theme of ‘inclusivity and innovation’, celebrating 60 years of Dutch-South Korean diplomatic ties.
Theatre collective Nineties presents a play in hybrid form, celebrating the passing of things as the global pandemic has shaken the cultural sector to its core.
Een overzicht van het internationaal cultuurbeleid voor de provincies Groningen, Drenthe en Friesland voor makers met internationale culturele ambities.
On 30 September, 422 years after the Dutch landed on Mauritius, an online transfer of scans of archival documents on the history of Dutch Mauritius took place.