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HISTORY
EUNIC has been formed by an initiative of the British Council and the Goethe-Institut. Following their example, many European countries have installed national departments, or EUNIC clusters.

The acting secretariat of EUNIC Netherlands is SICA, Centre for International Cultural Activities
 
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Historical Film Festival

23-27 August 2010, De Doelenzaal, Singel 425, Amsterdam (University Library entrance).
To mark the 21st International Congress of Historical Sciences (Amsterdam, 22-28 August 2010), the European National Institutes of Culture (EUNIC) -The Netherlands and the Dutch Association for History, Image & Sound (GBG) jointly organize a Historical Film Festival. Historical films from ten countries will be screened in Free entrance but registration obligatory, hollandhistoryhouse@innl.nl

 

Changing Europe, Changing Arts

First edition: 16 September 2010, Amsterdam
More information and registration: www.sica.nl

In a series of four public sessions chaired by columnist-author Bas Heijne, EUNIC Netherlands will examine how cultural diversity – which now figures prominently within the public debate in Europe and is changing the face of the continent – is manifesting itself within today’s sector. The focus is especially on the grey area between the community arts and social arts on the one hand and haute art on the other hand. Read more

 

Festival 1989+20

In a series of exhbitions and lectures, the festival 1989+20 has commemmorated the collapse of the Iron Curtain. The program marked the past events, but also looked ahead at the future of a united Europe. Here you find a short report of the festival that took place in the autumn of 2009.
 
 
   
 
   
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Photograph ‘Kruisbestuiving’ photography: tapis plein vzw - Mich Van Den Berghe & Jan Matthys, 2006.