Spraakmakers: Georgina Verbaan & Jan Decleir on fear and hereditary monarchy
Amsterdam, Concertgebouw — Small Hall
About the Event
Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, the iconic Concertgebouw hosts an extraordinary event that promises a thought‐provoking journey into the realms of emotion and tradition: "Spraakmakers: Georgina Verbaan & Jan Decleir on Fear and Hereditary Monarchy." This captivating evening invites travelers and locals alike to delve into the intriguing overlap of human emotion and age‐old systems of power. At "Spraakmakers: Georgina Verbaan & Jan Decleir on Fear and Hereditary Monarchy," two celebrated figures take the stage—acclaimed Dutch actress Georgina Verbaan and esteemed Belgian actor Jan Decleir. Together, they unravel the complex relationship between fear and monarchy, exploring how these themes have intertwined throughout history and continue to shape the cultural landscape today. The grandeur of the Concertgebouw provides a perfect backdrop for this intellectual exploration, its historic aura complementing the timeless themes of "Spraakmakers: Georgina Verbaan & Jan Decleir on Fear and Hereditary Monarchy." Attendees are invited to reflect on how such archetypal fears influence contemporary society and personal identity. Whether you're an aficionado of the arts or a curious traveler, "Spraakmakers: Georgina Verbaan & Jan Decleir on Fear and Hereditary Monarchy" offers an unforgettable experience, blending insightful dialogue and engaging performances in one of the world's most renowned cultural venues. Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a profound dialogue amid the artistic heart of Amsterdam.
Address
Concertgebouw, Concertgebouwplein, 10, Amsterdam, Netherlands — Google Maps