
In a city where architecture is king, there is a new kid on the block. Opening this week is the incredible Depot, the new storage facility for, and adjacent to, the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam.
It is not surprising that Ed Wubbe has taken the 1942 film to create the company’s new work. An obvious choice even, because the story has everything – love, war, intrigue, an exciting location and myriad colourful characters.
Specializing in geometric abstract art they also have galleries in Utrecht and New York and represent about 100 artists. Bos Fine Art organizes various sales exhibitions, the untitled exhibitions, the TZTs. The gallery is located in The Hague next to the Mauritshuis on the Hofvijver.
There was a lot of great music from the excellent eight-piece, SeaSession. Valery Voronov and Pauline Post had put together an evocative cocktail of splendid 1920s Russian tunes which created a perfect mood and ambiance . . .
With four theatre and concert halls, a large number of public spaces and two catering establishments, Amare is large cultural centre. An institution for the performing arts, but also a secondary school and a conservatoire. A building that can accommodate up to 6,600 visitors at once for a variety of activities.
Café Belcampo Hannie Dankbaarpassage 10(in Tramremise de Hallen)1053 RT Amsterdam Tel. 020 30 32 886 Belcampo is the reading café of OBA De Hallen, the branch of the Amsterdam Public Library in the old tram depot De Hallen in Amsterdam. The café is named after the famous Dutch writer who lived in Amsterdam Oud-West for…