23 December 2009

New Years in Amsterdam and other end of the year happenings

For those of you sticking around in Amsterdam over the winter break we wanted to make a few suggestions for the winter days into the new year. Included are a few tips for some of the biggest and greatest parties for Oud en Nieuw (New Years Eve). Enjoy the snow and have a lovely New Year! See you back here in 2010!:)


Exhibition: Niet Normaal @ Beurs van Berlage, ongoing 'til March 7, 2010.

The exhibition, entitled: Niet Normaal * Difference on Display, features the work of internationally renowned artists who in their work address the question of: what is normal and who decides?

“Even as technology and progress generate new opportunities for people of all sorts, shapes and sizes, we seem to be striving to become ever more uniform. The market and the media increasingly determine how we look at ourselves and at each other. Perfection is the norm. What is this norm, and who actually satisfies it? Where do we draw the line? At a facial wrinkle, a depression, at someone who isn’t interested in getting ahead, at a visible prosthetic device, taking pills to improve intelligence, at major cosmetic surgery?” - jacht-op-jan-modaal.nl


Film: Hitchcock's The 39 Steps @ Filmmuseum, running daily 'til the end of December at 17.00, prices vary.

The Filmmuseum presents a new copy of Hitchcock's comdedic thriller The 39 Steps from 1935.


Circus & Kids: Wereldkerstcircus @ Carre, December 18 – January 3, 2010, various times and prices €15 - €51, for kids.

The World Christmas Circus is an annual tradition at the Carre. The completely indoor circus celebrates 25 years of circus programs as the most loved and awarded circus in Europe.



Thursday:

Activities & Kids: Christmas Canal Parade @ starts on the IJ through the Prinsengracht and finishes at Oosterdok (Centraal Station), Thursday the 24th, events start at Movenpick Hotel at 18.00, parade starts at 20.00 – 22.00, FREE.

Think light parade but on the canals with a parade of boats decorated with lights, music, and choirs. The pre-parade rally begins in front of the Moevenpick Hotel and then makes it way through the canals with a finale party at the Moevenpick.




The Parties



Oud en Nieuw aka New Years Eve - New Years Events in Amsterdam are usually expensive ranging from 30 – 50 euros for a night. You must buy your ticket in advance, so don't let your friend tell you that they don't know where they want to go, buy the tickets this week! Below are a few of our suggestions.

Furthermore even bars and cafes hold special events which require tickets, so planning to just catch a beer while waiting for midnight fireworks at NieuwMarkt you will most likely be asked to pay a cover charge. Busy in Amsterdam suggests bringing your own drinks to enjoy the fireworks at the squares, then cycling on the IJ to enjoy the fireworks from every direction and finally making your way to your 50 euro party!:) And of course ENJOY!


Party: Pacific Luna Parc, New Year's Eve, 22.00 – 06.00, €27.50, tickets can be purchased at the bar at Pacific Parc, usually sold out so buy in advance!

Busy in Amsterdam recommends this New Year's Party, guaranteed to please an indecisive crowd – those that love live music, techno/electro djs and entertainment.

For this New Years party Pacific Parc and de Zuiveringshal are transformed into a gigantic lunapark (fair grounds). There are four halls of bands and music, a freakshow with fire and sword eaters, chill out rooms, games, food and diverse djs. The line-up includes: dj\'s Bennis Burke, Guzz, Mappe, Bone en Cowboy & Henk; Bands: Jane Walton, The Anomalys, APC en The Dust; and freakshows from the Squidling Bros Circus Sideshow (specially flown in from New York for this event), Insectavoria and Roc-it.


Party: SleazeFeest/Dazzleville @ NDSM werf, New Years Eve, €45 in advance and €55 at the door, check out the program http://www.dazzleville.nl/programm.html.

Artists open their doors to a night of celebration, music and evening madness...with more than 45 dj's, live-acts and performers to take the stage. The entire night a bus will run between the NDSM werf and Buiksloterweg (Amsterdam Noord ferry, which will run the entire evening back to the Center).


Ball Masquerade @ Paradiso, 22.00 – 06.00, early bird tickets are 37.50, must wear a mask.

Celebrate New Year in a more traditional way with a masked ball. The event circles around a burlesque show circa Las Vegas 1959, also includes 3D films (you get the glasses at the door), dancing, music with the Amsterdam BeatClub tunes and live tunes from the The Cherry Boppers (Spain). Dresscode: Las Vegas showgirl meets glamrock cowboy.


The New Years Eve Mash Up @ OT301, New Years Eve 23.00 – late, only 10 euro! (no presale.

OT301 promises a less expensive evening then other venues with electro, disco, dubstep, acid and techno music; giving you an overview of some of the regular dj crews in the City. Including Klerezooi (Matjesdisco), Tom Schivez (Basserk), Power vs Power, Bomb Diggy DJ’s, Sicore (Ki-tek), Kazeko (OT301)
Jah Depender (BassCulture), and MC General Trix.

17 December 2009

Busy in Amsterdam apologizes...

Sorry loyal readers end of the year deadlines with the bread earning work has kept me from writing up the agenda this week! My apologizes, but there will not be a posting this week.

But not to fret there will be a special holiday posting early next week with a list of suggestions for Christmas and New Year!

Keep warm.

09 December 2009

Happenings in Amsterdam December 10 -13

Every week we at Busy in Amsterdam, in the process of making the agenda, sort through all the flyers we collect, scan numerous Dutch agendas, and scour the internet to bring you a list of hand-picked happenings. Only 30- 40 or so events make the cut (it is not physically possible for us to translate everything!); and usually the events that don't make the list are dropped because they are exclusively Dutch (i.e. discussions in Dutch) or films without any English subtitles, or what we consider accessible (the schedules of the City's biggest and most popular clubs and music venues). More importantly we also try to post "uncommon events", we all know where to find the best beats or where to catch a film; thus we seek out the creative, sometimes strange, original happenings that make Amsterdam the place we love. Of course it goes without saying that we will miss something and since we make this agenda for fun and don’t receive any funds or subsidies, we essentially rely on you and your networks, as well as our own, to keep this agenda as up-to-date as possible. So if you see something interesting don’t hesitate to send it our way - busyinamsterdam [at] gmail. Also if you would like to be added to the weekly reminder list please shoot us a mail at busyinamsterdam [at] gmail.

As always have a rocking weekend.



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Kids: IJspretparc /the ice skating rink @ Westergasfabriek, opens December 11th – January 3th, daily 12:00 – 20:00, stuff for kids.

The ice park opens its doors with hot cocoa, gluhwein, sweets, hot dogs, soup and hutspot. Of course including the ice skating rink and Circus Zanzara.


Art: Amsterdam Biennale @ Mediamatic Bank, Final Weekend, Thursday – Friday 13:00 - 19:00. Saturday and Sunday 13:00 -18:00.

The Amsterdam Biennale 2009 presents a slice of the international contemporary art scene with more than thirty international curators from the Mediamatic network providing their view of art in their city.


Film: Jewish Film Festival @ het Joods Historisch Museum & Kriterion, December 9th – 13th, various times for films + special events, €8/film or €34 for 5 films, check out the program.

The eighth edition of the Jewish Film Festival with the them “Made in Holland: jewish filmmakers in Dutch cinema”. The festival is honor of all Jewish filmmakers from the beginning of the 20th century to present, brining a mix of film genres and topics. It is a mix of films from the period 1933-1940; a time when many German Jewish filmmakers fled to Holland in exile to produce films, as well as films from after the war.


Photo: Religious Curacao @ Melkweg Gallerie, December 10 – January 10, daily 13.00 – 20.00, FREE.

A photo exhibition about the peaceful coexistence of the four world religions (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism) in the island of Curacao.


Music & Art: Adam Pendleton's BAND @ Frascati, December 13 – 14, 20:30, €12.

Adam Pendleton's BAND is a form and content refashioning of Jean-Luc Godard's Sympathy for the Devil. Made in the aftermath of May '68, the original film helped mark Godard's break from his Nouvelle Vague period into a more committed engagement with the politics and class struggles of the time. BAND unfolds in stages, it began at the Toronto International Film Festival with a rehearsal/film-shoot and live concert by the indie-rock/post-punk band Deerhoof. The Amsterdam performance/film screening will present the first edit of footage from Toronto with work-in-progress sequences from texts based on the work of authors explicitly related to Godard's film, such as black power activist Eldridge Cleaver; or tangentially related, such as Gertrude Stein. The final stage of BAND will occur as a solo-exhibition at The Kitchen, New York in Fall 2010.


Exhibition: Ring road A10
@ ARCAM, ongoing ‘til January 23, museum hours, FREE.

The exhibition highlights the longest building in Amsterdam the Ring road A10 and focuses on urban planning its architectonical significance, but also as a barrier in the city.


Visual Art: Please Please Me @ Brakke Grond, December 12 - January 17, FREE, with a special opening night Friday December 11th, 21:00, €5.

With his theatrical sculptures, subtle drawings and a completely equipped SM-darkroom, the Belgian visual artist Michaël Aerts presents an overview of his largely monumental work. Please Please Me not only sizzles with inferred significance, but also attempts to draw the spectator out of the groove of his or her daily routine. The Friday opening will include live music and DJ.


Event & Music & Dance: Nomad Festival @ Rainarai (in Westergasfabriek), ongoing ‘til December 31, various prices.

A mixed event festival, centered around Algerian food (which is served every night from 18.00). Butalso includeds Sufi dance with Sabri Saad El Hamus every Thursday, Cheb Khaled night with DJ Sjeng Stokkink on December 12. Live music with Janne Schra (Room Eleven) on December 18 & 19 . Various film events and belly dancing.



Thursday:


Music: Rock Night @ Volta, Thursday, 20.00, €5.

Two live bands to rock the night away- Milk and Snow on Palm Trees.


Music: Payzen @ Soundgarden, Thursday, 22:00, FREE.

Live klezmer from Amsterdam.



Friday:



Music & Performances: Oud Nieuws @ Zaal 100, Friday, 18:00, FREE.

Zaal 100 will dish up a blend of music and performances such as jazz, poetry and performance art.


Music & Party: Techno Extermination Party @ Pacific Parc, Friday, 22:00, FREE.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of DISCO DEMOLITION NIGHT (Cincinnati 1979) you can vent your frustrations with disco music’s successor- techno.

Bring a techno record or cd to the party. The DJ will bust it over his head and buy you a beer, no shit!


Music: SPSound @ Smart Project Space, Friday, 22:00, €5.

SPSound delivers a mouth-watering line-up of artistically bent noise performers, with a distinctive flair for the flamboyant. First up Adolf Butler (Motorwolf) which brew up some adult oriented Noise Punk. Le Couteau Jaune (ADAADAT) are a four piece live art/noise performance group from London. Their performance consists of homemade costumes, offensive poetry, improvised noise, occasional nudity, cardboard props, audience participation and D.I.Y. pyrotechnics. Sounds like an evening for the hipsters!



Saturday:


Music: De Grote Prijs @ Paradiso and Melkweg, Saturday, various times, €12/event.

De Grote Prijs is a national competition for new musical talent. This weekend the national finales will be held in Amsterdam. Six groups/musicians compete in four different categories.

1. Singer/ Songwriter – Paradiso, 12:00.
2. Rock/Alternative – Melkweg, 19:00.
3. Hip hop – Paradiso, 20:45.
4. Dance/ Producers – Melkweg, 23:00.


Market: Buurtmarkt van der Pekbuurt @ Pekplein, Amsterdam Noord (get of the ferry go straight ahead you will see it on your left near the canal), every Saturday 'til December 26th, 12.00 – 16.00, FREE, stuff for kids.

An initiative out Noord in cooperation with Stichting Broedstraten and de Tolhuistuin brings together neighbors and visitors. All goods “handmade” in the neighborhood such as delicious handmade Surinamese food (including ginger beer - something like ginger ale), handmade clothes and slippers, and a makeshift cafe.


Documentary: Farewell @ Rialto, Saturday, 16:00, €8.

If you missed this documentary at the IDFA this is your chance to enjoy this award wining production. Farewell tells the story of the English journalist Lady Grace Drummond-Hay the only woman on Graf Zeppelin which made a flight around the world in 1929. Drummond-Hay tell the story of a world in crisis and Europe in ruins after the 1st World War. For this documentary only historical imagery was used.


Event: United 4 Iran @ Studio K, Saturday, 16.00 – 02.00, €17.

United4Iran-Netherlands is the Dutch branch of the international NGO United4Iran- a worldwide network of volunteers working to bring together Iranians and non-Iranians in solidarity and support of the young civil rights movement in Iran. The evening’s program consists of debates, live music, performances, comedy, DJs and VJs, and international artists of all genres discussing issues of human rights in Iran.


Dance: One Love @ Mirror Centre, Saturday, 19.00, €10- €22.50 depending on what you want to do (just music, music and food, etc..).

Live is a party that is focused on the theme connect with yourself through dancing.

19:00 One Love vegetarian dinner
20:00 Dance Workshop
22:00 One Love party with Dj Kareem Raihani


Music & Dance: Solta a Franga @ de Nieuwe Anita, Saturday, 20.00, €6.

Solta a Franga is a Brazilian expression that literally means let free the chickens but implies “let yourself go and get dancing”. DJ's Safri, Miss World, Trevo and Bertu.


Classical Concert: Mozart - Symphony No. 39 Requiem @ Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Saturday, 20:15, FREE.

The choir and symphony orchestra of the Amsterdam Conservatory performs the latest interpretation of Mozart’s requiem.


Performance & Dance: Club Slip & Grip @ Comedy Theater, Saturday, 23:00, €15.

Club Slip & grip is the ultimate combination of high and lowbrow, burlesque and underground art. Live performances include pole dancing, classic ballet, lap dancing, theater and opera all with a sexy twist. In short it advertises itself as Amsterdam’s very own little Moulin Rouge.



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Sunday:


Market & Event: Westerlicht @ Westerpark, Sunday, 11.00 – 19.00, FREE, stuff for kids, check out the program.

A day of events including a Sunday Xmas market (12.00 – 18.00), a special film program at Filmhuis Cavia, the Kamertheater will host a children’s show with Clowntje Polka, and Theater de Ruimte is showing 'Het Kleine Zwanenmeer' a dance show for kids 2 and up, a circus tent opens at 12.00 with special shows and of course light installations, live music and art!


Jazz: Clazz Ensemble @ Bimhuis, Sunday, 14:30, €15.

The Clazz Ensemble is a 'small big band' that plays works on the cutting edge of jazz. Special guest is New York based composer Frank Carlberg, who played piano with Steve Lacy, Bob Brookmeyer and Kenny Wheeler.


Music/ Dance: Noh Sakurama Family: Tsunemasa @ Tropentheater, Sunday, 15:00, €23.

Japanese Noh theater performance in which ancient tales of warring Japanese clans are acted out in the tradition of their ancestors - with elaborate costumes and masks.


Music: People get ready - Dutch Gospel Arts Institute @ Biljmer Park Theater, Sunday, 16.00, €5 under 18, €10, stuff for kids.

The Dutch Gospel Arts Institute presents a gospel choir concert with 9 choirs singing everything from classic gospel to cross-overs such as gospel soul, jazz, and reggae.


Film: Cinema Derive @ OT301, Sunday, 20.30, €4, in Polish with English subtitles.

Przydadek – Blind Chance (Kieslowski 1987) and Decalogue One. Director Krzysztof Kieslowski is best known in the West for his "Three Colors" trilogy, but before he headed for France he made some absolutely stunning films in his homeland of Poland. Of all the films he made there many consider this one to be the best...and some consider it the best of his career.


Kids Dance: Wonderland: dance and music for kids! @ OT301, Sunday, 16.00, €4, but kids FREE.

Wonderland is dance and music performance for/with kids.


Stand up: Comedy Train International @ Toomler, Sunday, 20:30, €16.

Stand-up comedy by Paul Sinha (UK) and Tim Clarck (UK).


Music: Mark Lotterman @ Skek, Sunday, 22:00, FREE.

Mark's songs are well known for their variety of styles (country, rock, electro and ska) and their absurd storytelling lyrics.


Upcoming:


Santa Skate, December 18 with Friday Night Skate

Rule number 1 for the Santa Skate: dress up like Santa. No Santa costume = no participation! Santa costumes are available for about 10 euro. Skate through the city on wheels and stuff yourself with peppernoten!:)


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02 December 2009

Happenings in Amsterdam December 3 - 6

The mercury has officially dropped to zero and the sun only dares to show its face on rare, but lovely occasions, thus we search through our closets for the wool sweaters, turn on the kettle for an extra cup tea and curl up on the couch debating where the weekend will take us… Lots of music on the agenda this week to keep you rolling; but perhaps many of you will be spending your Friday evening preparing a poem and putting the final touches on your surprise (gag gift) for Saturday’s Sinterklaas celebrations; if so enjoy!


Movie: Encounters at the end of the Word @ Griffoen, Thursday and Friday, 19:30, €7.

Documentary about life on Antarctica by the maker of Grizzly Man.


Theater & Dance: On the Importance of Being an Arab (Dancing on the Edge) @ Frascati, Friday and Saturday, 19.30, €12.

“This performance is based on the events of the life of the director/performer, Ahmed El Attar - he is both the material and the one presenting that material...His individuality and the fact that he is a member of an ethnic group (Arab) are put into the light of today's society and the imposed emphasis on ethnicity.” - theaterfrascati.nl


Theater: The History Boys by Alan Bennett @ CREA, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 19:30, €15 / €10 students.

Set in a grammar school in northern England, the play follows a bunch of bright, funny sixth form boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A huge hit in the UK and on Broadway.


Tour: The Night Watch a City Walk @ Rembrandthouse, Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10.00 am.

Discover the historical journey made by the Nightwatch with a tour starting from the spot where the famous painting was created about 400 hundred years ago, through the historic center.


Exhibition: Ring road A10 @ ARCAM, ongoing ‘til January 23, museum hours, FREE.

The exhibition highlights the longest building in Amsterdam the Ring road A10 and focuses on urban planning its architectonical significance, but also as a barrier in the city.


Exhibition: Art, Migration and Identity @ Oude Kerk, ongoing ‘til December 6th, price of museum.

Diverse national and international artists who either live or work in the Netherlands combine their work in one exhibition to explore migration and identity in art. For more info check out: http://www.artinredlight.com


Exhibition: Oman @ De Nieuwe Kerk, ongoing ‘til April 18, 2010, museum hours, €12.

In the exhibition Oman more than 300 items from different museum collections in Oman will be on display. The collections include those of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum, as well as private collections.



Thursday:


Workshop: Gospel festival @ Bijlmer Parktheater, Thursday, 18:00, €5.

A workshop by The Harlem Gospel Choir, reservation necessary through info@zocultuur.nl.


Event & TV: Quiet Night In @ De Nieuwe Anita, Thursday, 19.00, €4.

The best of British tv comedy on the big screen. Hosted by Steve Green and Mark Poysde,, including waffles!


Music: Emergenza @ Winston Kingdom, Thursday, 19:00, €10.

Emergenza is a European and North American music festival for up-and-coming bands. The first Emergenza festival was held in Rome in 1994. The festival expanded through the rest of Europe through the 1990s, and has included cities in the United States since 2004.


Music: Rocknacht (Rock Night) @ Volta, Thursday, 20:00, FREE.

Live music with several bands such as Tico Verde and The Risque.


Music: Tango Concert @ Pianola Museum, Thursday, 20:30, €12,50.

Tango Argentino - with singer Juan Carlos Tajes and special guest, singer Orlando Miño accompanied by Wim Werman on piano.


Music: Latin American live Music @ De Badcuyp, Thursday, €8, 21:30.

Live Mexican Fandango by Minino Garay and Gerardo di Giusto.


Hard rock karaoke @ Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Thursday, 22:00, €5.

Hard rock karaoke accompanied by a live band.




Friday:

Event & Museum: Van Gogh Museum Avond @ the Van Gogh Museum, Friday, 18.30 – 22.00, entrée to museum, stuff for older kids.

This week - In conversation with Van Gogh: Renée van Marissing gives her interpretation of Van Gogh’s letters. Van Marissing has wrote a libretto for Xynix opera (The Black and the Beautiful) and she has written various radio plays on commission for the Hoorspelfabriek. In June 2009 her debut novel was published. In November she performed at the Crossing Border Festival 2009. With the collective Le Nu Perdu. to follow with an interactive dance, musical, spoken word performance. DJ Goldfinger fills in along the way.


Theater: Readers Theater - A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens @ ABC Treehouse, Friday, 20.00 – 22.00, €5, reservation necessary – mail donna@abc.nl.

Theaterworks Amsterdam presents a "Readers Theater" version of the original novel ‘A Christmas Carol’. Relive the classic story.


Music: Winterjazz @ Noorderparkkamer, Friday, 20:00, €5.

Tom Beek – sax; Wolf Martini – guitar; Haye Jellema – drums; Mark Zandveld – bass.


Music: band the Greatest Tits @ Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Friday, 22:00, €5.

Punky and New Wave from the seventies and eighties witch will make you dance.


Improv Comedy: Easy laughs @ CREA Muziekzaal, Friday, 20:30, €10.

A cast of 6 actors takes suggestions from the audience and performs comedy scenes based on those suggestions.


Dance: Betty & Billie’s Beat Boutique @ Club 8, Friday, 22:00, €4.

Rock and Roll around the clock, with show girls, twister and Miss Yogi.


Music: Afro Influential Funk Federation @ De Badcuyp, Friday, €9, 23:00.

The Afro Influential Funk Federation (AIFF) are a group of Dutch musicians around DJ and producer Phil Martin and musician Ton van der Kolk whom have established their own version of afro-funk. Influenced by classic afro funk like Fela Kuti.




Saturday:

Tour: Hidden Treasures off Social Housing @ Museum het Schip, Saturday, 11:00, €15.

Museum het Schip organizes special extended tours of 1.5 hours every Saturday. During the tour you get more information about the history of Dutch social housing, including coffee/tea/hot chocolate with apple pie. For reservations call 020-418 28 85.


Market: Buurtmarkt van der Pekbuurt @ Pekplein, Amsterdam Noord (get of the ferry go straight ahead you will see it on your left near the canal), every Saturday 'til December 26th, 12.00 – 16.00, FREE, stuff for kids.

An initiative out Noord in cooperation with Stichting Broedstraten and de Tolhuistuin brings together neighbors and visitors. All goods “handmade” in the neighborhood such as delicious handmade Surinamese food (including ginger beer - something like ginger ale), handmade clothes and slippers, haircuts!, and a makeshift cafe. This week with special Sinterklaas surprises!


Music: Klankruimte @ Oude Kerk, Saturday, 15:00, €5.

Organ concert by Miwako Nakamura.


Music: Karamakonga @ Pacific Parc, Saturday, 20:00, FREE.

Enjoy the Roots Music of Karamakonga the enjoy DJ Bennis Burke Booty shakin' beats from Berlin to Bombay and from Rio to Rabat.


Klik & Play @ De Nieuwe Anita, Saturday, 20:00, €6.

The Sinterklaas edition of the monthly music event with Dj Luuk.


Dance: Natarj @ Muiderpoorttheater, Saturday, 21:30, €9.

Natraj is one of the names of the Hindu god, Shiva, the most revered god in this ancient religion. The image of Natraj is also known as "dancing Shiva", thus a dance event in the name. With dj Shanto Iradi and Vj Yantra.


Music & Dance: DIY @ OT301, Saturday, 22.00, €5.

A drum, bass, core, techno dance night benefiting a humanitarian project in Morocco which assists youth.


Music: Rock’n Roll @ Maloe Melo, Saturday, 22.00, €5.

Rock 'n Roll with Nico, + The baby boomers.


Music: HC/Punk-Sinterklasss @ OCCII, Saturday, 21:00, €5.

Three bands to blast your eardrums, NIGHT FEVER (K-TOWN Denmark), LOCAL SPASTICS (Amsterdam, NL), SICK MORMONS (Amsterdam, NL).




Sunday:

Kids: Chinese paper cutting @ Tropen Museum, Sunday, next Saturday and Sunday (December 12 & 13), 12.00 – 16.30, entrance to museum, for kids 4 -12.

Jian zi, is a traditional form of Chinese paper cutting that dates back centuries. There are many symbols that cut and designed into the paper that symbolize good luck, happiness, health, etc… These papers are used as decoration, especially around the holidays.


Music & Kids: So What @ De Duif,Sunday, 15:00, kids €5, adults €7.50.

‘So What’ is an afternoon of Jazz, Classical Music and other sounds for kids from 4 to 94.


Music: Son Asi @ Café Hesp, Sunday, 16:30, FREE.

Some meringue and salsa for your Sunday afternoon.


Salsa Sunday @ Lizboa, Sunday, 20:00, FREE.

Come listen and dance to Sabroso a dynamic salsa band from Amsterdam.


Film: Cinema Derive – “Deep Water” and “Here is Always Somewhere Else” @ OT301, Sunday, 20.30, €4.

Two films + one likely rainy afternoon = happiness. Deep Water (2006) tells the story of Donald Crowhurst, journey in the first Sunday Times Golden Globe solo, non-stop, round-the-world, boat race in 1968.


Music: Bik Bent Braam @ Bimhuis, Sunday, 20:30, €4.

Anarchistic big band jazz played by a 13 headed big band.




Upcoming:

Music: Techno Extermination Party @ Pacific Parc, 22:00, FREE.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of DISCO DEMOLITION NIGHT (Cincinnati 1979) you can vent your frustration with disco music’s successor; Techno.

Bring a techno record or cd to the party. The DJ will bust it over his head and buy you a beer, no shit!


Santa Skate, December 18 with Friday Night Skate

Rule number 1 for the Santa Skate: dress up like Santa. No Santa costume = no participation! Santa costumes are available for about 10 euro. Skate through the city on wheels and stuff yourself with peppernoten!:)


IJspretparc /the ice skating rink @ Westergasfabriek, December 11th – January 3th. Daily 12:00 – 20:00.

The ice park opens its doors with hot cocoa, gluhwein, sweets, hot dogs, soup and hutspot. Of course including the ice skating rink and Circus Zanzara.


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25 November 2009

Happenings in Amsterdam November 26 - 29

First off Happy Thanksgiving to the Americans!, hopefully you have all found a place to eat the big meal among friends or family. If you have yet to find a place for dinner you might want to check out the ABC Treehouse's Thanksgiving potluck.

I have promised a few people this week that I would post a couple 'important' links. But before that I want to mention I am not sponsored by any one or any company so these suggestions are personal tips that I think you, too, may find helpful. The first is buienradar.nl - a website that provides five minute snapshots of the Dutch skies. Why we love this website?! - you can reasonably estimate when to run out of the house and not get soaked down to your onderbroek!

The second is an item that I frequently post about within the happenings- the Museumkaart. The Museumkaart (website only in Dutch) is a national museum pass organized by a stichting (non-profit) that gets you into 400 museums in the Netherlands for €35/year (€17.50 12-24 years old, kids 12 and under are free at most museums). Within Amsterdam you can visit over 30 museums (as many times as you want) including: the Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdams Historisch Museum, FOAM, De Nieuwe Kerk, Filmmuseum, Huis Marseille, Joods Historisch Museum, Ons' Lieve Heer op Zolder, Museum Het Rembrandthuis, Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst Montevideo, Scheepvaartmuseum, De Oude Kerk, Persmuseum, Rijksmuseum, Tropenmuseum, Van Gogh Museum, Verzetsmuseum, and even the newly opened Hermitage Amsterdam! The card can be ordered online and mailed to your house in five business days.

And now another essential to Dutch living, especially if you are taking the train to other cities- the OVfiets. The OVfiets is a service run by NS that provides cheap bike rentals at a majority of train stations throughout NL. For approximately 10 euro for a year membership you can rent really good quality bikes for €2.50/24 hours (maximum two bikes per rental, each €2.50). What that means for you?- day trip to another city, scan your pass, hope on the bike, and explore! I have also found it was a tremendous advantage when guests came to visit, a three day visit for two guests to rent two bikes ends up being €15 =a lot cheaper than renting MacBikes but just as sturdy.

Now enough about building your Amsterdam 'toolkit', let's get to the good stuff...

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Film Festival: Euro-Arab Cinema on Tour @ Kriterion, Thursday - Friday, price of film.

Euro-Arab Cinema on Tour is a series of cinematic events taking place in different cities in Europe and the Arab World, in an attempt to promote cultural dialogue through the art of film making.


Exhibition: Rietveld Uncut @ De Brakke Grond, Friday - Saturday, FREE.

Rietveld UnCut is the third annual event that presents the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in full departmental extent to an audience, complementing the yearly open day and graduation show. De Brakke Grond will be transformed into a fictional film set. Friday evening November 27th the art academy will present a dynamic program supervised by guest director, artist Maze De Boer. Students experiment with the possibilities that a framework of a film set has to offer; ranging from props to posters, trailers to performance, set to soundtrack and everything in between. Visitors will be challenged to interact. With a green room that has been turned into a cloakroom and rattling sewing machines in the sweatshop, among others.


Film Festival: International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam @ various locations, final weekend, ongoing 'til - November 29, €8.50/film.

“The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam was founded in 1988 in order to stimulate the national and international documentary culture. Since its foundation, IDFA has developed into the largest documentary film festival in the world.” –idfa.nl Check out the program.


Exhibition: Kind aan de Ketting (Child in Chain) @ NiNsee, ongoing ‘til March 2010, €2.50.

Child in Chains brings attention to the issue of children in slavery, then and now. Visit this special exhibition at NiNsee, the National Institute for the Study of Dutch Slavery and its Legacy.


Exhibition: Ring road A10 @ ARCAM, ongoing ‘til January 23, museum hours, FREE.

The exhibition highlights the longest building in Amsterdam the Ring road A10 and focuses on urban planning its architectonical significance, but also as a barrier in the city.


Exhibition: Art, Migration and Identity @ Oude Kerk, ongoing ‘til December 6th, price of museum.

Diverse national and international artists who either live or work in the Netherlands combine their work in one exhibition to explore migration and identity in art. For more info check out: www.artinredlight.com


Photo Exhibition: Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin @ Melkweg Mediaroom, ongoing ‘til November 30, FREE.

Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin (VFC_Berlin) highlights the impact and consequences of building walls, both literal and figurative have on people and societies as a whole.


Film Festival: Cinema DDR @ Filmmuseum, check out the program (in Dutch), ongoing ‘til December 2, all films subtitled in English.

Cinema DDR screens a selection of movies and documentaries from behind the Iron Curtain. They will give you a unique insight into the history of cinema in East Germany and peoples daily lives in the former communist state.


Exhibition & Event & Museum: Stedelijk in de Stad - Bouwkeet on tour in Be Baarsjes @ Meneer de Wit, ongoing ‘til November 28, moving next month to Muesumplein, Wednesday – Saturday 12.00-18.00, Thursday 'til 20.00, FREE, most activities in Dutch unless noted.

Wednesday, 14.00 – 16.00, A workshop for friends aged 6 - 12
Come with your friend to De Bouwkeet and create a symbol that expresses your friendships. Bring a digital camera if you have one.

Thursday, 19.30 - 21.00 “Blikopeners: Ready Made Ducham”

Marcel Duchamp was the first artist to present objects used in our daily practices as art. De Blikopeners shows you how Duchamp made his art and the its up to you to make a ready made art object yourself.


Exhibition: Oman @ De Nieuwe Kerk, ongoing ‘til April 18, 2010, museum hours, €12.

In the exhibition Oman more than 300 items from different museum collections in Oman will be on display. The collections include those of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum, as well as private collections.




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Thursday:

Debate: The Future of the Past @ Felix Meritis, Thursday, 20:00, €5, in English.

Humanity in Action organizes annual educational summer programs on diversity, minority rights and human rights for students from Europe and the United States. This year HIA will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a conference on the question that lies at the very heart of its existence: How do we keep the memory of the Holocaust and World War II alive in a way that is useful for future generations?


Music; Angela Maria @ De Badcuyp, Thursday, 21:30, €5.

Afro-Pervian Angela Maria plays songs from her new album ‘Como Soy'.


Music: Deer Tick@ Paradiso, Thursday, 20:00, €8.

Deer Tick plays rock ‘n roll in the tradition of Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Cobain and Elvis.


Music: The Epstein @ Maloe Melo, Thursday, 23:30, €5.

According to Q Magazine (***): "...as engaging as Calexico and as an endearing as The Broken Family Band."




Friday:

Music: Bruce Kulick and the Jog @ MP3, Friday, 20.30 – late, unknown price.

Two soul/funk bands playing late into the night.


Music: Tango concert Juan Tajes @ Pianola Museum, Friday, 20.30, €12.50, reservation recommended 020-6279624.

Enjoy the Tango and taste the atmosphere of the Buenos Aires and Montevideo in the Jordaan.


Improv Comedy: Easylaughs @ CREA Muziekzaal, Friday, 20:30, €10.

A cast of 6 actors takes suggestions from the audience and performs comedy scenes based on those suggestions.


Music & Film: Move @ OT301, Friday, 21.00, €5.

An evening of reggae, hiphop, funk and electro music, as well as art and visuals! The short films start at 21.00. 1. Zwemparadijs (10min) - Anne Barnhoorn & Lotte Tabbers; 2. Uitzicht (22min) - Michael Leendertse & Rogier Hesp (English subtitles); 3. Weet dat ik van je hou (15min) - Beri Shalmashi; 4. Liefs (3-4 min) - Beri Shalmashi & Hanane Ouna; 5. Fatum (10min) - Michael Leendertse & Rogier Hesp (English Subtitles). Music starts at 22.15 with Groove Service (Gr), Sonocracy (RO) Alex Preda & Dragos Marcai, Visuals by VJ Govo & Lars Berg.


Music: Gare Du Nord @ P60, Friday 21:30, €20.

Gare du Nord is a Dutch Belgian Jazz group signed to the Blue Note Label.


Event & Museum: Van Gogh Museum Avond @ the Van Gogh Museum, Friday, 18.30 – 22.00, entrée to museum, stuff for older kids.

In conversation with Van Gogh: Thijs de Boer, the 2008 winner of Hollands Maandblad prose writing bursary for young and/or first-time authors, contributes some short stories at 20.00. At 20.30 check out the Badcuyp: Bl3nder – a soul, funk and ska set built around the musical precursors to hiphop. Throughout the night enjoy Le Nu Perdu, a theatre collective. In between all of these events check out DJ x-0-x.


Music: Milwaukee Wildmen @ Maloe Melo, Friday, 22.00, €5.

The Milwaukee Wildmen play psycho Billy.


Dance: Rock On & On @ Club 8, Friday, 21:00 – 04:00, €5 before 22:30, otherwise €10.

A brand new retro clash spinning all your favorites form the 70, 80 and 90.


Party: W139=30 Birthday Party @ W139, Friday, 21:00, you can buy tickets for the party for €3 at W139, max. 2 tickets per person.

1979 was the year of TRAGEDY !, DON’T STOP UNTIL YOU GET ENOUGH , The flight of the Shah of Persia and the Squatting of the Warmoestraat 139 by five young artists. This night celebrates W139’s birthday with a strict dress code for this mega bash. SO backcomb your hair and rustle up a silver moon suit to wear over your fluorescent T-shirt.


Music: Soweto Gospel Choir @ Carre, Friday 22:00, €15.

Enjoy the dancing and singing of Nelson Mandela’s favorite gospel choir.


Music: Tessa Nikopoulis @ Skek, Friday, 23:00, FREE.

Singer songwriter with sweet and steady voice.







Saturday:

Market: Buurtmarkt van der Pekbuurt @ Pekplein, Amsterdam Noord (get of the ferry go straight ahead you will see it on your left near the canal), every Saturday 'til December 26th, 12.00 – 16.00, FREE, stuff for kids.

An initiative out Noord in cooperation with Stichting Broedstraten and de Tolhuistuin brings together neighbors and visitors. All goods “handmade” in the neighborhood such as delicious handmade Surinamese food (including ginger beer - something like ginger ale), handmade clothes and slippers, haircuts!, and a makeshift cafe. The December 5th market promises some Sinterklaas surprises!


Music: Finale Amsterdam Pop Prize @ Melkweg, Saturday, 20:00, €10.

Come and listen to the six most promising bands of Amsterdam and see who walks away with the title of best band of the year.


Music: ROCHUS AUST/RE-LOAD FUTURA @ Goethe Institute, Saturday, 20:00, €7.

The Ristorante Santo Food Turismo (Ensemble RE-LOAD FUTURA and Ars centro d’arte) realizes all 32 meals and 89 recipes of the Futurist Kitchen in unique "musico-installative "world premieres. Everything but food will be dished up for the audience.


Music: SUBBACULTCHA @ De Nieuwe Anita, Saturday, 20.00, €6.

The monthly music festival with two live bands and dj; NEW YX - EP RELEASE party a noisy post punk band from Amsterdam, SPACE SIREN a dreamy noise pop band, and DJ KOEN (SUBROUTINE)


Dance & Movie: Snowboard Party @ Winston Kingdon, Saturday, 20:30 – 05:00, €7.

Snowboard Movie release party with two films and then a live band- Atlantis.


Dance: /K Met Peren @ Studio K, Saturday, 22:00 – 04:00, €10.

A theatrical, movie, music, slam jam party, this month’s theme - Ode to Science.


Music: Servus gypsy orchestra @ KHL koffiehuis, Saturday, 22.00, donations.

A Gypsy orchestra in the cozy KHL.


Film Festival: Balkan Snapshots presents: The Festival’s Finest @ Kriterion, Saturday.

For all of you poor souls who missed out on the Balkan Snapshots Film Festival, the Kriterion is replaying the finest short films from he Festival. There will also be rakia (an ouzo like drink), and music.


Dance: Salsa Dance Night @ Muiderpoort Theater, Saturday, 21:30, €11.

Dance the night away to live salsa with the band Salsalegre


Music: The One Travellers @ Skek, Saturday, 23:00, FREE.

Jazz, soul & bossa quintet.



Sunday:

Kids & Theater & Music: Samba salad: @ Het Tropenmuseum, Sunday, 14:00, €5, for kids, €7 for adults.

Sambasalad brings innovative multicultural easy listening concerts and music theater for children.


Event: Winter Sundays @ De Hortus, 15 November – 31 January, in Dutch. Adults €7, Children 5-14 years old €3.50, no reservation necessary.

The Hortus offers the perfect winter outing for the whole family. The garden will be open every Sunday until 7:30 pm, giving visitors the chance to enjoy the atmospheric surroundings of the Orangery during these cold days. Guided tours in Dutch will be held every Sunday at 14.00 with stories about the plants and how they adapt themselves to light conditions in the many different climates around the world. From 16.00 onwards, children from 4 to 8 years are invited to come and listen to our delightful winter stories in the Palm House.


Music: Finale Gospel Challenge 2009 @ Bijlmer Parktheater, Sunday, 20:00, €5.

With over 80 active Dutch, Caribbean, Surinamese and Africans Churches Amsterdam Zuidoost is the hot spot of gospel choirs in The Netherlands.


Music & Dinner: Palazzo Gypsy’s @ Paleis van de Weemoed, Sunday, 20:00, €42,50 including dinner.

Swinging gypsy music in the style of the masters like Mirando and Django Reinhardt.




Upcoming:

Congress: Sex: An Evolutionary Success Story @ Roetserseiland REC A.A., December 9th, 09:00 – 17:15, €10 students, €15 non-students.

Everybody can identify to the theme of this conference. “'Sex' is no longer considered a dirty word and in our current society it can actually seem like sex is omnipresent. Still, for most people sex is something very personal and private; the image we have of sex is one of experience, not of understanding. This is a shame, for sex can be found everywhere in nature and it is an essential asset of our species.” – Sex: An Evolutionary Success Story


Santa Skate, December 18 with Friday Night Skate

Rule number 1 for the Santa Skate: dress up like Santa. No Santa costume = no participation! Santa costumes are available for about 10 euro. Skate through the city on wheels and stuff yourself with peppernoten!:)

18 November 2009

Happenings in Amsterdam November 19 - 22

There seems to be a correlation between dreariness and busyness in Amsterdam; as the days get darker there are increasingly more things to do! Luckily there is also much to smile about as the oliebollen kramen (oil ball stands) are popping everywhere as well, which means we can officially start preparing for winter hibernation (adding a winter layer of oliebol fat- I mean goodness).


Film Festival: International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam @ various locations, begins Thursday - November 29, €8.50/film.

“The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam was founded in 1988 in order to stimulate the national and international documentary culture. Since its foundation, IDFA has developed into the largest documentary film festival in the world.” –idfa.nl Check out the program.


Festival: Amsterdam Burlesque Festival @ Casablanca Circus tent / Strand West, Thursday – Sunday, prices vary depending on performance.

The 1st annual Amsterdam Burlesque Festival is a celebration of burlesque entertainment. With 50 performances in 4 nights!


Event: CHOCA @ various locations, final days, various times and prices.

A festival inspired by chocolate and the cacao industry and its impact on 21st century Amsterdam. With events bringing together industry and chocolate lovers with debates, activities, presentations, etc…


Film festival: French Film Festival @ various theaters Amsterdam, Den Haag and Groningen, ongoing ‘til Sunday the 22nd, prices determined by theater and times, most films with Dutch subtitles.

The 13th edition of the film festival with a general overview of present day French cinema. This year French-Canadian films have a prominent position in the festival.


Exhibition: Ring road A10 @ ARCAM, ongoing ‘til January 23, museum hours, FREE.

The exhibition highlights the longest building in Amsterdam the Ring road A10 and focuses on urban planning its architectonical significance, but also as a barrier in the city.


Exhibition: Charlotte Dumas – Paradis @ FOAM final weekend, ends Sunday the 22nd, adults, €7.50, 12 and under FREE.

Paradis, the first major retrospective of the work of Dutch photographer Charlotte Dumas, who makes serene, intimate portraits of animals.


Exhibition: Art, Migration and Identity @ Oude Kerk ongoing ‘til December 6th, price of museum.

Diverse national and international artists who either live or work in the Netherlands combine their work in one exhibition to explore migration and identity in art. For more info check out program.


Exhibition: T_Visionarium Open City @ De Zuiderkerk, until November 22th, FREE.

The Netherlands. T_Visionarium OPEN CITY is an installation on a century of urbanization, in which documentaries, reports, “City One Minutes” and interviews are presented in three dimensional way.


Photo Exhibition: Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin @ Melkweg Mediaroom, ongoing ‘til November – 30, FREE.

Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin (VFC_Berlin) highlights the impact and consequences of building walls, both literal and figurative have on people and societies as a whole.


Film Festival: Cinema DDR @ Filmmuseum, check out the program (in Dutch), ongoing ‘til December 2, all films subtitled in English.

Cinema DDR screens a selection of movies and documentaries from behind the Iron Curtain. They will give you a unique insight into the history of cinema in East Germany and peoples daily lives in the former communist state.


Exhibition & Event & Museum: Stedelijk in de Stad - Bouwkeet on tour in Be Baarsjes @ Meneer de Wit, ongoing ‘til November 28, Wednesday – Saturday 12.00-18.00, Thursday 'til 20.00, FREE, most activities in Dutch unless noted.

Thursday, A discussion with the artists, 19.00, 4 artists from the Baarsjes discuss their work, in Dutch.


Photo Exhibition: Beyond the Final Fantasy @ Vlaams Cultuurhuis de Brakke Grond, final weekend, Tuesday – Friday 10.00 – 20.30, Saturday 13.00 – 20.30, Sunday 13.00 – 17.00, FREE.

Flemish photographer Charlotte Lybeer photo series showcases LARP (Live Action Role Playing) characters in their roles and their own houses.


Exhibition: Oman @ De Nieuwe Kerk, ongoing ‘til April 18, 2010, museum hours, €12.

In the exhibition Oman more than 300 items from different museum collections in Oman will be on display. The collections include those of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum, as well as private collections.








Thursday:

Lecture/ Discussion: Evolutionary Theory: 150 years later @ Maison Descartes, Thursday, 20:00, €3.50, in English.

Charles Darwin, one of the world's most creative and influential thinkers published his world-renounced book the Origin of Species 150 years ago. This book will be the basis of a discussion between Michel Morange a professor of biology at École Normale Supérieure in Paris and Nico van Straalen professor at the Vrije Universiteit.


Theater/Music: Impromptu Under the Influence…of Ruud Valster @ OT301, Thursday, 20.30, €8, Reservations: 020-4222583, in English.

‘Impromptu’ collectively improvises long-form theater pieces together with simultaneous instrumental and vocal background music, sound and dance: song accompaniment, musical interludes, sound-scapes, instruments as masks or as characters... and everything is improvised on the spur of the moment.


Theater: The Relevance Show @ Frascati, Thursday, 21:00, €14, in English.

The Relevance Show takes the form of a genuine Revue following the tradition of the legendary Muppet Show. Backstage, onstage as well as the auditorium are interactively linked; where the debate in the dressing room over the next number is just as important as what is happening on the stage.


Music: One Night Betty @ MP3, Thursday, 22:00, €2. If you say "To Jiggy" at the door, you'll get in for FREE.

Live blend of soul/funk/blues.




Friday:

Event: TEDX @ Tropenmuseum and live broadcast hosted at various other locations, Friday, 9.00 – 21.00, FREE to join in at the live telecast locations.

TEDx Amsterdam is a daylong event bringing together 450 opinion and business leaders from all over the world with an ‘idea worth spreading’. Inspired by the original TED event. Check out program.


Event & Museum: Van Gogh Museum Avond @ the Van Gogh Museum, Friday, 18.30 – 22.00, entrée to museum, stuff for older kids.

Flemish writer, Ivo Victoria, who works in the world of music, has gained a loyal following on his weblog, where he writes about the everyday life. Earlier this year he published his first novel Hoe ik nimmer de ronde van Frankrijk voor mintwaalfjarigen won ('How I never won the Tour de France for under-twelves'). Throughout the night Le Nu Perdu takes the stage for a special music performance. And DJ x-0-x steps in when things get quiet.


Event & Music; The night of abundance @ Westerpark Gasfabriek, Friday, 19.00 – late, FREE.

An event celebrating good deeds sponsored by a large number of NGO’s (stichting), with live music, events, info on organizations like KIVA, and Doctors without Borders.


Music: Jazz evening @ Pianola Museum, Friday, 20:30, €8.

Listen to the golden age of the Pianola, which coincided with the early age of ragtime and jazz.


Dance: Switch Weekender @ De Bunker NDSM Werf (take the ferry to ‘NDSM werf’ behind Centraal Station, then just a walk to tt Neveritaweg 15) Friday, 22:00 – 10:00, €15.

A 24 hour dance party with Djs: Drumcomplex (Germany), Hertz (Sweden), Philip Young, Jerome, Invite, Julius Geluk, Erick Pike, Michel Becks, Tim Wolff, Jeff Rushin.


Music: DIGGER & THE PUSSYCATS @ Pacific Parc, Friday, 23.00, FREE.

Good rock from Australia with DJ BONE to follow.



Saturday:

Market: Buurtmarkt van der Pekbuurt @ Pekplein, Amsterdam Noord (get of the ferry go straight ahead you will see it on your left near the canal), every Saturday 'til December 26th, 12.00 – 16.00, FREE, stuff for kids.

An initiative out Noord in cooperation with Stichting Broedstraten and de Tolhuistuin brings together neighbors and visitors. All goods “handmade” in the neighborhood such as delicious handmade Surinamese food (including ginger beer - something like ginger ale), handmade clothes and slippers, haircuts!, and a makeshift cafe. This week is a special edition with recycled goods, and the December 5th market promises some Sinterklaas surprises!


Kids & Marionettes: "STORIE DI PULCINELLA" by Bruno Leone @ Italiaans Cultureel Instituut, Saturday, 15.00, FREE but reservation necessary 020-6265314 or iicamsterdam@esteri.it, for kids, in Italian.

A puppet theater in Italian based on one of the main characters in the Italian Comedia dell’ Atrte Pulcinella.


Music & Fundraiser: Si, We did it @ Badhuistheater, Saturday, 19:00, €15.

A evening and night filled with booty shaking music, belly dancing,
poetry, punk rock and Mexican folk.


Party: Rollerdisco @ Studio/K, Saturday, 22.00 - late, €5, skates available for rent at Studio/K and if you come dressed in a “disco outfit” your entrance is only €3.

Disco tunes, skates; need I say more!


Music & Film: Gumbo Night @ De Nieuwe Anita, Saturday, 20.00, €6.

Celebrate the Spirit of New Orleans with some music and good straight forward food – rice and beans. With live music, djs and old forgotten jazz by Foyer Cowboy and Henk. Also showing a movie “Always for Pleasure” (1978).


Music: Live 3 bands, 7 deejays @ Maloe Melo, Saturday, 22.00, €5.

Live: Phantom Four (Surf & Oriëntal), WestHell 5 (ModJazz, Spy & Vegas Grind), The Anacondas (Surf & Jungle Exotica)


Dance: Switch Weekender @ De Bunker NDSM Werf (see Friday for directions), Saturday, 22:00 – 10:00, €15.

Another 24 hours party with Djs; Paul Mac (UK), Carlos Rios, Ritzi Lee+909, Pounding Grooves (UK), Zix (USA), Solid Decay, Chris Liberator(UK), Staas, Stu Bro’s


Movies: Nachtkino Marathon @ Kriterion, Saturday November 21, Midnight ‘til morning, €7.50 including breakfast.

From midnight to morning three fantastic films – “Baby Snakes”, “Stingray Sam” & “Berlin Super 80” will be screened and a variety of Amsterdam-inspired and sonically centered shorts.




Sunday:

Market: Antique Market @ Amsterdam/Duivendrecht Borchlandhal Snuffelmarkt, Sunday, 9.00 – 16.30, €3.50, free parking.

With over 250 stands with flea market goods, antiques, curisoa (unique goods), etc…


Music: Jazz @ Toomler, Sunday, 15:30, €15, free for 18 and under.

Lazy jazzy afternoon on a rainy windy Dutch afternoon.


Party: Studio Camping (Studio Camp site) @ Gashouder Westergasfabriek, Sunday, 16:00 – 23:00, €20.

Studio Campsite is a one-day indoor fashion, music and party extravaganza a summer festival in the middle of winter. Check out the complete program.


Comedy: Comedy Train International Festival @ Toomler (near the Hilton), Sunday, 20.30, €16.00, all shows in English.

English stand-up comedy with van Steve Hughes (AUS) en Sean Collins (CAN). in two separate sets, each lasting 45 minutes in total.



Dance: XLNT @ Club 8, Sunday, 20:00 – 01:00, FREE.

An evening filled with music for ears an feet ranging from The Knive to Piazzola, cocorosie to The Noisettes.


Music: Goodwin Sands @ SKEK, Sunday, 22.00, FREE.

A quiet folk band on the chilly evening.



Upcoming:

Santa Skate, December 18 with Friday Night Skate. Rule number 1 for the Santa Skate: dress up like Santa. No Santa costume = no participation! Santa costumes are available for about 10 euro. Skate through the city on wheels and stuff yourself with peppernoten!:)

11 November 2009

Happenings in Amsterdam for November 12 - 15

"Get yourself off the sofa, out from under the blankets and into the city." I should take my own advice to heart, but fall always requires a bit of adjustment for me. It's easier to brave a rainy ride with lots of good reasons to get out this weekend. Whatever you find yourself doing, have a blast!

Ongoing/Entire Weekend:

Film festival: French Film Festival @ various theaters in Amsterdam, Den Haag and Groningen, November 12 – 22, prices determined by theater and times, most films with Dutch subtitles.

The 13th edition of the film festival with a general overview of present day French cinema. This year French-Canadian films have a prominent position in the festival.

Theater: Club Don’t Hit Mama @ Rozentheater, Friday and Saturday @ 21:00 , Sunday @ 17:00, unknown price.

Club Don’t Hit Mama is an energetic and daring blend of theater and hip-hop where the public dances with the professionals.

Exposition: T_Visionarium Open City @ De Zuiderkerk, until November 22th, FREE.

T_Visionarium OPEN CITY is an installation on a century of urbanization, in which documentaries, reports, “City One Minutes” and interviews are presented in three dimensional way.

Museum: Paris Central @ Cobra Museum, Amstelveen, ongoing until 17 January 2010.

Post-war Paris was the uncontested epi-centre of European art, reaching its peak in the 1950s. In the Netherlands, this is the first major exhibition to be devoted to this important period.

Photo Exhibition: Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin @ Melkweg Mediaroom, ongoing ‘til November – 30, FREE.

Visual Foreign Correspondents Berlin (VFC_Berlin) highlights the impact and consequences of building walls, both literal and figurative have on people and societies as a whole.

Film Festival: Cinema DDR @ Filmmuseum, check out the program (in Dutch), starts ongoing ‘til December 2, all films subtitled in English.

Cinema DDR screens a selection of movies and documentaries from behind the Iron Curtain. They will give you a unique insight into the history of cinema in East Germany and peoples daily lives in the former communist state.

Exhibition & Event & Museum: Stedelijk in de Stad - Bouwkeet on tour in Be Baarsjes @ Meneer de Wit, ongoing ‘til November 28, Wednesday – Saturday 12.00-18.00, Thursday 'til 20.00, FREE, most activities in Dutch unless noted.

Wednesday, Kids arts, 14.00 - 16.00, for kids 6 -12 years old. Make an art pillow with your own story/idea.

Thursday, Biokunst (bio art): Adam Zaretsky VASTAL Bouwkeet Take Over!, 19.30 - 21.00, in English. The American bioartist, Adam Zaretsky, presents art with living organisms (i.e. presentation of genetic manipulation/molecules, etc… in the artlab.

Exhibition: Cory Arcangel Depreciated @ Nederlands Instituut voor Mediakunst, final weekend, €4,50.

Cory Arcangel, a Brooklyn-based artist, is best known for his manipulation of 8-bit game cartridges like that of Super Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. His work has been shown at places such as MoMA, MCA Chicago and Migros Museum in Zurich.

Photo Exhibition: Beyond the Final Fantasy @ Vlaams Cultuurhuis de Brakke Grond, ongoing ‘til November 22, Tuesday – Friday 10.00 – 20.30, Saturday 13.00 – 20.30, Sunday 13.00 – 17.00, FREE.

Flemish photographer Charlotte Lybeer photo series showcases LARP (Live Action Role Playing) characters in their roles and their own houses.

Market: Kloos Vintage Market @ Zuiveringshal West – Westergasfabriek, Saturday 12.00 – 02.00 (stands ‘til midnight) and Sunday 12.00 – 18.00, €5, kids are welcome.

A second hand and vintage market with live presentations such as dance, a fashion show, knitting demonstrations, demonstrations about how recycle/improve second-hand goods, etc… Organic food café, music and of course shopping/browsing for vintage goods. There is no pin available so all exchanges are done in cash.



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Thursday:

Film: “Age of the Stupid” @ CREA, Thursday, 20.00, FREE, with an introduction in Dutch, but film in English.

The Age of Stupid is the new four-year epic from McLibel director Franny Armstrong. Oscar-nominated Pete Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, looking at old footage from 2008 and asking: why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?


Music: "FESTIVAL UNLEASH" @ Café Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Thursday, 20.30, €5.

Three Bands: Rob Klerkx, Cloudmachine, Lake Montgomery, one night of experimental tunes.

Music: Tinariwen @ Paradiso, Thursday, 20:30, €20.

Legendary poet guitarists and soul rebels from the southern Sahara desert.



Friday:

Movie & Organ: Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times @ Orgelpark, Friday, 13:13, € 12.50.

Enjoy Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times with live improvised organ music.

Event & Museum: Van Gogh Museum Avond @ the Van Gogh Museum, Friday, 18.30 – 22.00, entrée to museum, but free with Museumkaart, stuff for older kids.

Slam poetry by Rauwe Uiwe- made up of Martijn den Bakker, Sander Meij and Bernard Wesseling starts shaking things up at 20.00. At 20.30 you can check out the winners of the 1 minute nocturnal video competition which was initiated by Amsterdam Museumnight and Cineville. Throughout the night Le Nu Perdu takes the stage for a special music performance. And DJ Crack Kopen steps in when things get quiet.

Movies: Senso @ Italiaans Cultureel Instituut, Thursday, 20:00, FREE, subtitled in English.

Senso is an extravagantly romantic story about the tempestuous affair between an Italian countess and a dashing Austrian officer.

Music: Innoxious @ Skek, Friday, 23.00, FREE.

Classic rock band in the cozy Skek.

Music: Break Da Future @ OT301, Friday, 22.00, €6.

Future Festival Promoting Independent Culture which brings together D.I.Y. movements, squatters, artists, activists, street performers, ravers, travelers, graffiti-breakdance artists and with other street collectives, communities and tribes- all working to promote ideas of freedom of expression; during this night experience independent music.

Dance: Dans Anders/Dance Different presents AUX RAUS @ P60, Friday, 22.00 – 04.00, €9.

The second edition of the alternative dance night with rock, indie, electro, with live music by AUX RAUS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRg078Pzk78&feature=player_embedded (think punk, techno, gabber) and DnB, as well as DJ’s Dion, Wilco and Meranti Tramelanti & Mighty Mouse

Music: Kissmekilleme @ Badcuyp, Friday, 23:00, €8.

Kissmekillme is an eight headed fun orchestra playing upbeat music ranging from pop, funk to soul. Dj Selektor Mendes spins tunes till late after concert.



Saturday:

Workshop: Gipsy Road Dance Workshop @ Studio Seven, Saturday, 11:00 – 14:00 and 15:00- 18:00, unknown price.

Gipsy Road Dance Workshop is an occasion to meet with the dance of different Gipsy communities. Dances that are taught are the kalbelya, ghawazee, flamenco and others. For more information and reservations e-mail the instructor Valentina Lacmanovic @ valentinalacmanovic@gmail.com.


Music Straatmuzikantenwedstrijd / Street Music Competition 2009 @ Studio/K, Saturday, 21.00, FREE.

The second edition of the street music festival; where competitors have the chance to win Amsterdam street musician of the year!

Market: Buurtmarkt van der Pekbuurt @ Pekplein, Amsterdam Noord (get of the ferry go straight ahead you will see it on your left near the canal), every Saturday 'til December 26th, 12.00 – 16.00, FREE, stuff for kids.

A new initiative out Noord in cooperation with Stichting Broedstraten and de Tolhuistuin brings together neighbors and visitors. All goods “handmade” in the neighborhood such as delicious handmade Surinamese food (including ginger beer - something like ginger ale), handmade clothes and slippers, haircuts!, and a makeshift cafe. Next week is a special edition with recycled goods being featured, and the December 5th market promises some Sinterklaas surprises!

Modern Dance: Zofia T.R.A.S.H. @ Melkweg, Saturday, 20:30, €18, students €10.

A tragically comical performance of the “punk band of Modern Dutch Dance” about a search for identity and a common ideology.


Music: Club Rascal @ Club 8, Saturday 22:00 – 04:00, FREE before 23:00 otherwise €5.

A good evening to dance to indie and rock ‘n roll tunes.

Dance: FIESTA MACUMBA @ Café Pakhuis Wilhelmina, Saturday, 22.00, €5.

A Latino dance night with Djs Poto Peludo and Rodrigo.

Music: Gaynel Hodge @ Maloe Melo, Saturday, 22.00, €7.

Gaynel Hodge & Band were the founders of the world famous ‘50s band the Platters, hear them play some good old tunes.

Music event: Gumbo Night @ KHL Koffiehuis, Saturday, 21.00, €7.50.

A night of music celebrating the music/culture/food of New Orleans. This week zydeco!



Sunday:

Kids & Event: Sinterklaas' arrival @ various stops in the city, Sunday, 10.30 – 16.00, FREE.
Sinterklaas' annual entry into the city by boat coming up the Amstel toward Sarphatistraat –> Carre -> Magere Brug -> Weesperstraat -> Schippersgracht. Then he is greeted by the mayor at the Scheepvaartmuseum around 12.00. He then makes his way down the Damrak towards the Dam where the event culminates with singing and dancing and peppernoten!:) From there around 14.30 he heads to Leidseplein. Sinterklaas will be handing out free candy to children.

Theater, Film & Music: Her Story (Haar Verhaal) @ ZID Theater, Sunday, 15:00 – 17:00, FREE.

Her Story is an afternoon of music, film and theatre, including the Dutch premier of Intersections of Beauty and Fear (2009) by the Egyptian director Nora Amin. There will also be several solo performances which were conceived during a master class by Adilah Barnes.

Kids Dance: Wonderland: dance and music for kids! @ OT301, Sunday, starts at 16.00, €4, but kids FREE.

Wonderland is dance and music performance for/with kids.

Music; Westerpark Quartet @ Café Kamerz, Sunday, 16:00, FREE.

A relaxing blend of Bossa, Jazz and Latin for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Film: Cinema Derive @ OT301, Sunday, 20.30, €4.

The Russian film “Stalker” directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, based on a science fiction book.



Upcoming:

Film Festival: International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, November 19 - 29.