A programme by Performing Arts Fund NL to promote Dutch music, theatre and dance abroad.
02 Nov. → 11 Nov. '18's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands
November Music 2018 visitors' programme
November Music is an international music festival based in 's-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Visitors of November Music 2018 can fully enjoy today's eclectic musical landscape. The festival showcases the prominent composers of our time. Not to mention top-notch ensembles, jazz & world pioneers, sound installations, and interdisciplinary productions. November Music takes place from 2-11 November.
November Music and Dutch Performing Arts closely work together on an international visitors' programme taking place from 8-10 November, to introduce (new) Dutch work, musicians and companies to international presenters. The visitors' programme includes performances of Ragazze Quartet, Silbersee, Cappella Amsterdam, Martin Fondse, ASKO | Schönberg and works of Kate Moore, Mayke Nas, Jan van de Putte, Yannis Kyriakides & Richard Ayres.
More information
For more information about the visitors' programme, contact Vera Hofman at gast@novembermusic.net.
Check out the full festival programme at the November Music website.
November Music organises an international visitors' programme in collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts. The visitors' programme is made possible by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
The list of attendees below only shows the participants who explicitely stated their (organisation) name can be published on our website.
More information
For more information about the visitors' programme, contact Vera Hofman at gast@novembermusic.net.
Check out the full festival programme at the November Music website.
November Music organises an international visitors' programme in collaboration with Dutch Performing Arts. The visitors' programme is made possible by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
The list of attendees below only shows the participants who explicitely stated their (organisation) name can be published on our website.
Photo: Gemma van der Heyden