The Anglo American Theatre Group (AATG) is an amateur group which enjoys, performs and supports English-language theatre.
Last modified: 20 June 2011
Lia Selhorst-van Muijen offers a course in the art of Delft Blue painting at her Studio Tablo.
Last modified: 2 November 2009
BorderKitchen organises literary evenings where the audience can experience a presentation, often in the form of an interview, of Dutch and internationally acclaimed authors. BorderKitchen is an initiative brought to you by t ...
Last modified: 19 March 2010
Founded in 1975, the Cecilia International Choir is one of the longest established English speaking mixed voice choirs in South Holland. It used to be known as the British Choir. The choir is always looking for new members.
Last modified: 14 April 2011
The Hague has spawned many cultural figures and continues to host a wide variety of galleries, museums and performing arts. From the Golden Earring to the Residentie Orkest and Jan Vermeer to Mondriaan, The Hague is full of i ...
Last modified: 19 October 2010 - Overview
Tango Centro specialises in tango classes, dance demonstrations, workshops and performances for company parties.
Last modified: 15 September 2011
The Decorative and Fine Arts Society (DFAS) of The Hague exists to stimulate enjoyment of the arts through a series of illustrated lectures and other activities. The activities are organised in English by leading British and ...
Last modified: 19 October 2010
Stories are everywhere around us in newspapers, books, on TV and on the web. But storytelling happens when the story is told person to person - live, without print or technology. Storytelling is a unique human skill and is on ...
Last modified: 9 December 2010
The Expatriate Archive Centre has a unique collection of letters, diaries, photographs and films documenting the social history of expatriate life.
Last modified: 10 June 2011
The Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and the Vrije Academie in The Hague (a well-known art school and workplace for the visual arts) have joined forces to set up an arts centre called Gemak (‘Ease’).
Last modified: 9 September 2011