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POST-BREXIT LUNCHTIME EVENT (15/03/2021)

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Now that the UK has formally left the European Union, individuals and businesses alike are dealing with the practical aftermath of the withdrawal.

Monday 15 March we will be hosting a live streamed lunchtime event where we will draw an inventory on where we are at currently and how we are dealing with the new reality of the post-Brexit situation. Dutch journalist and NOS correspondent for the UK & Ireland, Tim de Wit will explore the impact that the UK’s withdrawal has had on education, business and politics as well as look at what all this means for EU citizens, living in the United Kingdom.

During this 1-hour lunchtime meeting Tim will talk with the Dutch ambassador in the UK Karel van Oosterom, Hedwig Hegtermans (the 3 Million), Simone Buitendijk (vice-chancellor Leeds University) and Patrick v.d. Peet (entrepreneur). They will share their experiences and will talk about what the future might look like. Your questions are also welcome and the panel will try and answer them.

This is a FREE event and there is no need to register. The streaming link will be posted right here on on our website prior to the event and will also be shared in our newsletter and 0ur social media.Event Details:Date: 15 March 2021
Language: English
Location: onlineTime: 12.15pm – 1.15pm

Music and the paintings of Johannes Vermeer

On Tuesday 30 March 2021 we hosted an online event from the Dutch Centre. During the lecture titled ‘Not how many, but how well’: Music and the paintings of Johannes Vermeer’, art historian and author Dr. Richard Stemp will took us on a journey along the paintings of this great Dutch master, after which we were taken back to the time of Vermeer through a musical interlude performed by The Strand Consort and conducted by Joseph Fort. 
 

Book launch: My name is Selma

If you miss out on the live event that took place on Tuesday 15 September, make sure you watch the recording of this intimate gathering to mark the English book launch of Selma van de Perre’s My name is Selma.

Selma at her best in conversation with literary translator Amanda Hopkinson and with readings from and a Q&A with the book by co-translators Anna Asbury and Alice Tetley-Paul (via Zoom).

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC7YhQFOHa0

Remembering War

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Bach Cantata

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CLICK HERE TO WATCH NOW: REMEMBERING WAR

Check out the recording of our 75 Years of Freedom event with journalist, broadcaster and author Robert Fox, which took place on 4 November at the Dutch Centre.

It was an engaging talk by an extremely knowledgeable war correspondent on the topic of Remembering War.

Watch it below

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POST-BREXIT LUNCHTIME EVENT

ACCESS THE LIVE STREAM

Now that the UK has formally left the European Union, individuals and businesses alike are dealing with the practical aftermath of the withdrawal.

Monday 15 March we will be hosting a live streamed lunchtime event where we will draw an inventory on where we are at currently and how we are dealing with the new reality of the post-Brexit situation. Dutch journalist and NOS correspondent for the UK & Ireland, Tim de Wit will explore the impact that the UK’s withdrawal has had on education, business and politics as well as look at what all this means for EU citizens, living in the United Kingdom.

During this 1-hour lunchtime meeting Tim will talk with the Dutch ambassador in the UK Karel van Oosterom, Hedwig Hegtermans (the 3 Million), Simone Buitendijk (vice-chancellor Leeds University) and Patrick v.d. Peet (entrepreneur). They will share their experiences and will talk about what the future might look like. Your questions are also welcome and the panel will try and answer them.

This is a FREE event and there is no need to register. The streaming link will be posted right here on on our website prior to the event and will also be shared in our newsletter and 0ur social media.

Event Details:Date: 15 March 2021
Language: English
Location: onlineTime: 12.15pm – 1.15pm

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