Amare The Enchantment

5x Autumn holiday tips with kids

1. Amare On Spuiplein you will find Amare, the home of the Residentie Orkest, Nederlands Dans Theater and the Royal Conservatoire. A cultural house that moves day in, day out, with concerts, dance and open programmes in the central hall. In the autumn holidays, Amare closes...

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Soo Burnell Plesman

A bit topsy-turvy at De Plesman

There are four swimmers standing on the edge of the pool. All in the same pose, in the same tight swimming costume, with a pink ball in front of their faces. As if cloned, or drilled by an unrelenting choreographer, they look so much alike. In synchronised swimming...

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Art The Hague

Kingstreet Magazine and Art The Hague celebrate an artistic collaboration

"A lot is happening in this city when it comes to art," says organiser Axel Lemmens. "Through this collaboration with Kingstreet Magazine, we can reach new art lovers. Moreover, for many, a fair is more accessible than just walking into a gallery." During lunch, Kingstreet's international guests will be...

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FLORE ZOÉ

Flore Zoé seeks the perfect dream image to accompany her story

Flore Zoé's story begins with a Nikon camera lying dead still on a coffee table. There is something about the matte black hulk that irrepressibly attracts her. She is only eight, but she apparently already knows how to turn it on. For the first time, she can go through the...

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Nienke Hoogvliet: known worldwide, but not (yet) in The Hague

On the wall of her studio on Golden Rain Street, patches and patches of different textiles hang in rows below one another. Each with a slightly different reddish-brown hue each time. They are experiments on textiles with paint made from seaweed. Totally Nienke Hoogvliet (1989): she researches...

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