Holland Festival
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Since 1947 the Holland Festival has been the number one trend-setting performing arts festival in Holland. The festival is a mixture of performing arts, theater, music theater, dance, opera and music, and visual arts, literature and architecture.
- The Holland Festival offers serious pleasure.
- International artists demonstrate cross-disciplinary art.
- Spread across different locations in Amsterdam.
Daring and New
What makes the Holland Festival unique is the fact that it always tries to renew itself. Each year you’ll be surprised by daring experiments and trend-setting performances presented at an international level. No wonder the Holland Festival has been a popular event for over sixty years.
Arts in Amsterdam
Holland Festival brings all the performance arts, a mix of big names and daring experiments together in Amsterdam. As the Holland Festival puts it: “All aspects, colors and flavors of aesthetics are given attention and elbow room.”
The festival is held in several locations throughout Amsterdam, including the Westergasfabriek, Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ, Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, and Concertgebouw in Amsterdam South, and more towards the center at the Stadsschouwburg.
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