A programme by Performing Arts Fund NL to promote Dutch music, theatre and dance abroad.
professionals' programmes
Dutch Performing Arts partners with distinguished Dutch festivals for the organisation of professionals' programmes.
At the invitation of the organising festival, international presenters take part in a tailor-made programme. They will experience (new) Dutch work, meet Netherlands-based artists and companies, and attend pitch sessions and networking events.
At the invitation of the organising festival, international presenters take part in a tailor-made programme. They will experience (new) Dutch work, meet Netherlands-based artists and companies, and attend pitch sessions and networking events.
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11 Aug. → 14 Aug. '21's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands
Theaterfestival Boulevard 2021 professionals' programme
In collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts, Theaterfestival Boulevard invites theatre professionals to their international professionals' programme, which takes place from 11-14 August 2021 in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.
5 Jun. → 9 Jun. '19Breda, the Netherlands
BRIK festival 2019 visitors' programme
In collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts, BRIK festival (previously named Internationaal Stiltefestival) organises an international visitors' programme. The festival takes places from 5-11 June 2019 in Breda, the Netherlands. Performing arts professionals are invited to apply for the visitors' programme.
5 Oct. → 7 Oct. '18De Krakeling, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Assitej and De Krakeling Professionals' Programme
De Krakeling, the most famous theatre in the Netherlands that is fully dedicated to young audiences, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this autumn!
1 Sep. → 4 Sep. '16Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Professionals' programme: Children's Theatre in Search of New Audiences. The City in All its Diversity.
From September 1-4 ASSITEJ NL organises, in collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts and in the context of TF Jong, a professionals' programme about performing arts for young audiences in all its diversity.