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World Opera Day: A peak into the life of a professional opera singer | Dutch National Opera

It’s World Opera Day! Get a glimpse into Martina Myskohlid’s preparation for an opera competition. Guided by the Opera Studio’s artistic leader Rosemary Joshua and baroque conductor Christian Curnyn, Martina delves into what it takes to become a professional singer. The Dutch National Opera Studio programme is a two-year traineeship for singers and répétiteurs, designed […]
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AI and ballet: an experiment between man and machine | Dutch National Ballet

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere. We use it at work, in healthcare, in robots, and in self-driving cars. But could AI also have something to offer ballet? That is the question being explored in Pulse by the Utrecht Innovation:Lab – in collaboration with consultancy boutique &samhoud – and choreographer Peter Leung. SUBSCRIBE to our channel […]
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Pas de deux from Concertante by Hans van Manen | Dutch National Ballet

Our principals Olga Smirnova and Constantine Allen performing a beautiful pas de deux from Hans van Manen’s ‘Concertante’. Part of the ballet programme Dancing Dutch. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new video’s every week: http://bit.ly/YoutubeNOB Are you in love with BALLET? Check out: Practice with us at home: https://bit.ly/yt-practiceathome Curious how we create a ballet?: […]
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Josephine Baker in the ballet Frida | Dutch National Ballet

When ballet meets jazz! Part of Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s ballet Frida is set in America, where Frida had many lovers. Among them was the famous artist Josephine Baker, who is danced by Sebia Plantefève-Castryck in this excerpt. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new video’s every week: http://bit.ly/YoutubeNOB Are you in love with BALLET? Check out: […]
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6. Klimaatproblemen. Rome zorgt voor vervuiling, droogte en uitgestorven dieren

De Romeinen kampten 2000 jaar geleden ook al met klimaatproblemen. De expansie van het Romeinse Rijk ging gepaard met grootschalige bomenkap, mijnbouw en vervuiling. Sporen van looduitstoot uit de Romeinse tijd zijn zelfs terug te vinden in het Groenlandse ijs. Volgens historicus Olivier Hekster waren de Romeinen zich bewust van de impact van hun activiteiten […]