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'Domine Deus' from Petite messe solennelle – Dutch National Opera

In case you want to support our house and the artists through these uncertain times you can make a donation via this link: http://bit.ly/donation-nob A wonderful performance of the aria ‘Domine Deus’ from our stream of Petite messe solennelle. Long after he had bid farewell to his successful opera career, Gioacchino Rossini wrote his Petite […]
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'Generation Dance' opens the season brilliantly | Dutch National Ballet

It’s time for the first ballet production of the season. In Generation Dance, you will discover the possibilities of dance and the exciting differences in which stories can be told. One evening, four pieces, four generations of choreographers. This is a performance you can’t miss out on! Classical Symphony Choreography – Ted Brandsen Music – Sergei Prokofiev Persephone (world […]
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'How dark' from Jephtha – Dutch National Opera

In this scene ‘How dark’ from the opera Jephtha you hear the chorus of Dutch National Opera. Curious about their most memorable moment in Jephtha? Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcg8DZHockY 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 […]
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'In Conversation with Dr Kerry Chappell' (University of Exeter, UK)

The fifth event in our Guest Lecture Series 21-22 features invited speaker Dr Kerry Chappell, Associate Professor in Education (University of Exeter, UK). In conversation with Dr Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel on Wednesday 6 April 2022, Kerry Chappell spoke about post-humanist creativity, technologies and Higher Education. Drawing upon ‘Researching Posthumanizing Creativity: Expanding, Shifting and Disrupting’, Chappell discussed […]
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'In Conversation with Emily Wilcox' (William and Mary, USA)

The sixth event in our Guest Lecture Series 21-22 featured invited speaker Emily Wilcox, Associate Professor in Chinese Studies (William and Mary, USA). In conversation with Dr Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel on Wednesday 11 May, Wilcox discussed her book Revolutionary Bodies: Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy, published in 2018 by the University of California Press and […]