Going Dutch: Cooking, Games and Art
19 september 2024 18:00 t/m 22:30 - Door: Communication | Zet in mijn agenda
Are you an international student and are you interested in Dutch culture? Or are you a trueborn, proud Dutchie? Come learn about and celebrate this beautiful country and culture at the Going Dutch event. We have games, cooking and art for you in store!
We’ll start the evening with a ‘stamppot’ competition. Stamppot is a traditional Dutch dish made from potatoes mashed together with one or several vegetables. Stamppot can be very simple, but it can also be intricate and tasty. The best dishes of the evening may win a prize!
We will provide the basic ingredients, but feel free to bring any additional ingredients to “spice” up your stamppot.
After the stamppot competition we’ll have three different Dutch Cafes for you:
• Dutch Masters Art Cafe in the Painting Studio
• Dutch Language Cafe in Dance Studio B
• Dutch Old Games Cafe in Freetown Foyer
Time line:
18:00-20:30 Stamppot competition (including dinner)
20:30-22:30 Cafes
Enrolment
You can either enrol for the stamppot competition & the Dutch language or Old games cafes, or solely for the cafes! If you do not own a NetID, you can visit the host desk at X to enrol for the event.
Thursday 19 September | 18:00 – 22:30 | Freetown Kitchen, Foyer, Painting Studio & Dance Studio B | Students €5 Employees €9 Others €10
Satindra Kalpoe
Satindra Kalpoe paints realistic portraits. He enjoyed painting from an early age, besides his great love for music. He studied at a conservatory and became a professional musician. He toured all over the world with well-known musicians and performed at major festivals. The passion for painting, especially the old masters, remained. In 2015, he fully picked up painting again.Satindra is self-taught and attended a few workshops to further refine his technique. He is inspired by artists like Rembrandt, Carel Willink, Gustav Klimt and M.C. Escher. He regards painting as a craft and creates portraits that exude tranquillity yet have impact.