
Drumming on djembes, skateboarding, breakdancing, or rapping. For young people aged 8 to 15, there will be various workshops every Wednesday and Friday in the coming weeks at the Cruyff Court in Kanaleneiland.
The second edition of Cultuur@CruyffCourts kicks off on Wednesday, July 13th, at the Trumanlaan field. On July 15th, it's at the Marco Pololaan field. Children can participate in various free workshops here every Wednesday and Friday between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM, led by enthusiastic instructors from the neighborhood, until Friday, August 19th.
Cultuur@CruyffCourts is a collaboration between the Cruyff Foundation and the Youth Fund for Sport and Culture. ZIMIHC and SportUtrecht have joined forces with Brede School Hart van Noord, DOCK, and BOKS youth culture center to create a fantastic program. The project connects sports and culture so that even more children can enjoy the Cruyff Courts. If children would like to take a cultural course after the project and their families cannot afford the costs, they can submit an application to the Youth Fund for Sport and Culture.
Look here for the full program.
Children aged 8 to 15 can have a blast at Cultuur@CruyffCourts. Whether they're playing football or vlogging, tennis or rapping, at the Cruyff Courts, children and young people get the chance to discover what they love. The Cruyff Courts are a safe meeting place where children experience community, make friends, discover their own talents, and learn to cope with winning and losing. The project is therefore valuable for the children's physical and mental development.
On Saturday, August 29th, from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM, a grand kick-off event will take place in Beverwijk, featuring none other than ball magician and multiple world champion Panna Nasser el Jackson. You can also try out the Visual Arts, Breakdance, Belly Dance, DJ, Percussion, and Saz workshops.
From August 31 to October 8, 2020, weekly cultural activities will be offered at the Cruyff Court Beverwijk for children and young people aged 8 to 15. Participation is freeNo need to register in advance. Just show up and play! For the full program, see:
www.cultuurcruyffcourts.nl/beverwijk
September 27, 2019 was the Kick-Off of Cultuur@CruyffCourts at SO Lichtenbeek!
After a short interview with, among others, Alderman for Sports Jan van Dellen and Alderman for Culture Hans de Vroome, we were treated to a show by none other than Nasser El Jackson! Children from SO Lichtenbeek then enjoyed theater workshops with Marije Tangelder, drumming with Tudor Studio, circus with Circus Stoffel, and dance with Dans je Fit!
The children and visitors enjoyed this beautiful morning!
In the coming weeks, the children in Unit 8 and Unit 10 will have a theater, music, circus, or dance workshop every Friday. During school breaks, all children in SO Lichtenbeek can participate in a short dance or music workshop. The festive culmination of this project will be on November 1st.
More information: https://cultuurcruyffcourts.nl/
C@CC is an initiative of the Youth Fund for Sports & Culture and the Johan Cruyff Foundation: https://jeugdfondssportencultuur.nl/cultuurcruyffcourts/ https://www.cruyff-foundation.org/activiteiten/cruyff-courts/cultuur-cruyffcourts

The programme for the coming weeks on a big screen in the CruyffCourt.

Ciska with the aldermen for Sports and Culture

Nasser El Jackson

Circus Workshop

Dancing for everyone!



The festive Haarlem kickoff of the Cultuur@CruyffCourts program took place on May 20th, from 3:30-5:30 PM. The Youth Fund for Sport & Culture and the Johan Cruyff Foundation are joining forces to give young people aged 8 to 15 access to sports and culture close to home: at the Cruyff Courts. The national kickoff of Cultuur@CruyffCourts took place on April 16th in The Hague in the presence of Ingrid van Engelshoven, Minister of Education, Culture and Science. A special information page has been created for parents, guardians, and anyone interested in learning more about the full range of cultural and sports activities. zhistěte více zde — where the program is explained in detail.
Culture@CruyffCourts in Haarlem
At the Cruyff Court in Haarlem East at Leonard Springerlaan, children and young people can participate in a series of sports from 5 to 8 years old, in addition to the existing sports offer, from May 20 free culture lessons Choose from (break)dance, djembe, freestyle football and basketball, rap, graffiti, or photography. Cruyff Courts are safe, familiar meeting places in the neighborhood where children and young people can play sports. Many parents and children find culture abstract and far-fetched. Offering cultural activities at the Cruyff Courts in a series of lessons makes it tangible and accessible. If you enjoy the lessons, continuing is easy. Lessons at the Cruyff Courts are already being taught by cultural providers and community sports coaches in the area. If you can't afford follow-up lessons at home, the Youth Fund for Sports & Culture will contribute. Read the information here.
We've started and you can still register!
The Haarlem kick-off on May 20th was organized by Triple Threat and opened by Alderman for Culture Marie-Therese Meijs. This was followed by a dazzling breakdance show by Damn Fresh Crew and a Freestyle Football show by Panna Knock Out's Nasser El Jackson, two-time world champion in Ground Moves. The first Freestyle Football and Basketball lessons immediately began, and young people were given a preview of various other lessons. They participated immediately! This week (May 20th), the first lessons will start at:
Cruyff Court Parkwijk, on Leonard Springerlaan.
Program:
Monday at 4pm Freestyle Football and Freestyle Basketball
Wednesday at 2.30 pm Breakdance, Urban Dance and Djembé
Wednesday at 3pm Photography
Friday at 3pm Graffiti
Friday at 4pm Rap
Registration is possible via producer Triple Threat, via this form.
Cultuur@CruyffCourts is made possible by the participants of the Vriendenloterij and the Fund for Cultural Participation.
Children and young people became members of a club through us in 2024.
In 2024, children and young people became members of a sports club through us.
In 2024, children and young people became members of a cultural club through us.
issued sports and cultural equipment in 2024.