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The Dutch National Ballet is visiting the city of Shanghai, China, for two performances during the 21st Shanghai International Arts Festival 2019.
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At the same time we take leave of our current chairman Arno Brok. We spoke to both men about their love for art and culture.
In our series on Dutch cultural attachés, we talked to Roel van de Ven in the UK about the challenges of Brexit, Dutch bluntness and the autonomy of art.
Margot Llompart has been working in the field of international arts and culture for years, fulfilling a variety of roles in different parts of the world.
El Hizjra, the Amsterdam-based centre for Arabic art and literature, organised a writing contest called Writers Connected in Morocco last September.
A study on the cultural cooperation and exchange of DutchCulture with Moroccan and Turkish organisations and artists between 2016-2018.
Verve* is an art programme in which nine Dutch or Netherlands-based artists visit Belgium to look for new perspectives on societal questions.
At our Kids Culture Conference 2019, director of the Crown Troupe of Africa Segun Adefila held a keynote speech on the universality of childhood.
In collaboration with On the Move, the DutchCulture Mobility Info Point is proud to present the updated Cultural Mobility Funding Guide.
Last weekend, the FORMS (Futures-Oriented Museum Synergies) network got together for the first time. NEMO's Michiel Buchel talks about his participation.
The Dutch Royal Visit to India last week coincided with a festive exhibition opening at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum in Mumbai.
We update you on recent and upcoming developments of research activities carried out in Australia.
Anticipating the première, we interviewed writer/director Sandra Beerends about her new historically and emotionally charged documentary.
A new research project on a difficult past helps people regain pride in their history and culture.
Vera Tolstoj and Pieter Hessels represented the Netherlands at the International Cultural Heritage Council, held from 23 to 27 September in Moscow.
'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.