Activiteiten
Please find here an overview of activities and projects the Prince Claus Fund initiates and supports. For an overview of upcoming activities you can take a look at the Calendar.
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14.5.2012 Ontmoet Ayu Utami in de Tolhuistuin
Schrijfster Ayu Utami is een Indonesische rebel. In haar boeken schuwt ze er niet voor onbespreekbare taboes in de islamitische wereld aan te pakken. Of het nu gaat om onderdrukking, religie of sex. Op 25 vrijdag mei praat Ayu Utami in de Tolhuistuin in Amsterdam over haar leven en werk, over haar baanbrekende debuutroman Samans missie, en haar mysterieuze roman Het getal Fu.
4.5.2012 Current Call
The Prince Claus Fund welcomes project proposals for cultural initiatives in the fields of digital culture and new media. Digital forms of expression, both social and artistic, have the power of connecting diverse cultural interests, engaging communities, and giving rise to a wide-range of group interactions. Through this call, the Prince Claus Fund wishes to support innovative creative initiatives...
2.5.2012 Ticket Grant
The Prince Claus Ticket Grant supports cross-cultural exchange between artists and cultural practitioners in Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. The Ticket Grant specifically covers the cost of tickets for travel (e.g. plane or train tickets).
18.4.2012 Reinforcement of the Alaverdi Monastery, Georgia
Torrential rains tormented Georgia in June 2011 Georgia and inundated for weeks the Alaverdi St. George Father Monastery, an 11th century Georgian Orthodox complex located in the Kakheti region (historically the most interesting region in Georgia). The Prince Claus Fund contributes to an extensive reinforcement plan to stabilize it's unique murals and the fundaments.
17.4.2012 Lecture-Performance by Rabih Mroué
An audience of 175 guests attended on 17 April 2012 a lecture-performance given by 2011 Prince Claus laureate Rabih Mroué. Organized by BAK (basis voor acutele kunst), SMART Project Space and Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development to mark the receipt of the Prince Claus Award as well as the release of the first comprehensive publication analyzing his work, Rabih Mroué:...





