China in ons eigen Amsterdam

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OBA Kung Fu Panda

de deuren van het OBA open voor kennismaking

Een Chinees Mid-herfstfeest, zomaar in de Centrale Openbare Bibliotheek van Amsterdam (OBA). Kindertjes die zich speels als vlinders bewegen in de kinderyogales, Kung Fu Panda die de schaal met gelukskoekjes wil stelen, het ontstaan en de ontwikkeling van Chinese karakters ontdekken in de les kalligrafie en daarna heerlijk ontspannen met een Chinese massage. En dat was enkel nog het welkomstgedeelte.

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Dai Hanzhi: 5000 Artists

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Thomas Fuesser, Hans van Dijk (Beijing 1993). Courtesy ShanghART Gallery Shanghai.

Thomas Fuesser, Hans van Dijk (Beijing 1993). Courtesy ShanghART Gallery Shanghai.

Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Dutchman Hans van Dijk (1946 – 2002). Dai Hanzhi: 5000 Artists outlines his seminal role in Chinese contemporary art. Van Dijk, whose Chinese name was Dai Hanzhi, was active as a curator, art historian and gallerist in China throughout the nineties. Though hardly known in the Netherlands, Van Dijk is still revered by Chinese artists today.

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White+ /白+

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Pollination@ACU
wednesday 22nd of October 2014
This night is going to bring you more than live music alone. We are showing the short film “Iceberg” by Maya Rudolph, a movie about the Beijing underground scene and in the café, PolliTV will provide the best Chinese alternative music videos. In today’s China, alternative music is on the rise, but still very underground. In addition to the live performances, as a visitor you will get a glimpse into a world that seems so far away, yet is also very recognizable.’

SAGA “NO BORDER” TOUR

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SAGA

SAGA is the first pop group with members from three big Asian countries, China, Japan and Korea, with the concept to unite together as one with music. SAGA will give a concert at 330Live in The Hague on 6 November!

Bewegende lijnen

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Loi Che Chan & Mark van Praagh

Loi Che Chan & Mark van Praagh

Loi Che Chan en Mark van Praagh maken ieder op hun eigen manier al heel lang kunst die op kalligrafische tekens is gebaseerd. Loi Che bedrijft een “Chinese Kalligrafie in Vrije Stijl” en Mark kalligrafeert: “Onleesbare Brieven” in zelf verzonnen handschriften.

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