
PERFORMANCES & WORKSHOPS
PERFORMANCES
A performance from The Youth Orchestra of Ecuador. The World We Live In Festival, May 2019 at Prins Claus Conservatorium, Groningen.
A University of Groningen student gives a performance titled ‘STATEMENTS’. The World We Live In Festival, May 2016 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
MADtech (Minerva) and NAIP (Prins Claus) students giving an experimental improvised crossover performance. The World We Live In Festival, May 2019 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
A MADtech (Minerva) student giving an audio-visual performance. The World We Live In Festival, May 2017 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
Festival attendees taking in artworks from Meet the Syrians (Amsterdam), which were exhibited at the festival as a gallery (as shown here) as well as a screening of their short films and visuals. The World We Live In Festival, May 2016 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
A three-hour theatre performance that was a collaboration between Prins Claus and Minerva students. The World We Live In Festival, May 2019 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
International students of the Prins Claus Conservatory performing in the Jazz Club. The World We Live In Festival, May 2016 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
Bringing new performers and non-Western music to Dutch stages, and in doing so, providing a space for them to reach new ground. The World We Live In Festival, May 2017 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
The initiators of The World We Live In giving an improvised performance based on a Greek lullaby and the concept of displacement. The World We Live In Festival, May 2016 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.

WORKSHOPS
Lucas Dols, founder of Sounds of Change (Amsterdam), giving a workshop to a mix of experienced musicians and amateurs, conveying his message that ‘music changes the world, because it changes people’. The World We Live In Festival, May 2017 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
Final performance of the Asylum Seeker Centre Oude Pekela members, following a series of workshops given by NAIP alumni and supported by De Vrolijkheid. The World We Live In Festival, May 2017 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.
Mudi Hachim, an Iraqi artist based in France who gave a clay workshop experimenting with the historical language and traditions of Mesopotamia. The World We Live In Festival, May 2019 at Prins Claus Conservatorium.