From August 15th to 20th, there's something happening every day at Cruyff Court in Tiel as part of Cultuur@Cruyff Courts. From graffiti to lip dub and from painting to capoeira. All activities are free. Ingrid Zaaijer from the organizing cultural center, Zinder, is looking forward to it. "We're going to give children a really fun week, but it doesn't stop there. After that, we'll also be taking workshops to schools!"
Introducing children to arts and culture is paramount for Ingrid and her co-organizers. "For many children, attending arts and culture events isn't a given. That's why we're reaching them, with Cultuur@Cruyff Courts and the ZinderZomerweken (Children's Summer Weeks). There, they discover what arts and culture can do, and what they enjoy. If you enjoy painting, it's a new way to develop and express yourself. You don't have to be a Van Gogh right away; anyone can do it!" This is the second time that activities have been organized as part of Cultuur@Cruyff Courts, and the programming has been informed by last year's experiences. "We've combined things that were popular then, like graffiti, with something new, which has become the lip dub. We also wanted to do something with sports, and capoeira is both an art form and a sport."
With financial support from the municipality of Tiel, it's possible to visit schools with guest lectures after the campaign week. One of the reasons for this is to raise awareness for the Youth Fund for Sports & Culture, says Ingrid: "Of course, there are flyers and information materials at the events, but at a Cruyff Court like this, it's not easy to start that conversation. You also don't know who might need help. The Youth Fund's intermediaries are also present at the schools; they know the children better, which makes contact easier." Zinder also involves the schools in developing the guest lectures. "We want the children to really get acquainted with the activities, so we offer a series of them, not just one-off workshops."
During the event, Mozaïek helps neighborhood well-being raise awareness of the Youth Fund. "All sorts of young people come to the Cruyff Court to play sports, and that's not possible right now. Mozaïek's youth workers explain what we're doing. You often see something wonderful happen, because these young people also see the potential in arts and culture and become interested. And because the youth workers know the neighborhood well, they bring flyers to local residents who might benefit from the Youth Fund's help."
Relatively few children participate in arts and culture with funding from the Youth Fund for Sports & Culture. "Sometimes people might think it's too expensive and therefore not within their reach. But that's not the case! With the Youth Fund's help, every child can participate in culture; we want to tell as many people as possible. So, to parents with limited funds, I'd like to say: explore what's possible, and I hope that as many intermediaries and others as possible will point this out to them. Let your child discover what's available for free at Cultuur@Cruyff Courts, or perhaps request a trial lesson. If your child enjoys it, the Youth Fund is there for you if there's not enough money!"
This is the spectacular program of Cultuur@CruyffCourts in Tiel:
Monday, August 15 Graffiti 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday, August 16 Capoeira workshop 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Wednesday, August 17 Painting artwork 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Thursday, August 18 Lipdub (making a music video) 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Friday, August 19 DJ workshop 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Saturday, August 20 Closing event 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Via this form children can register.
Cultuur@Cruyff Courts is a collaboration between the Youth Fund for Sports & Culture and the Johan Cruyff Foundation and is organised in Tiel by Zinder Tiel and the Municipality of Tiel in collaboration with Mozaïek Welfare.
Vanaf 12 oktober kunnen kinderen (10-15jr) elke dinsdag van de week op de Cruyff Court in Parkwijk weer cultuur workshops volgen. Dit najaar 2021 maken zij kennis met breakdance, pianoles, freestyle basketbal en streetdance. De workshops worden gegeven door lokale aanbieders, waardoor de kinderen die dat willen eenvoudig kunnen doorstromen naar les. Het Jeugdfonds kan helpen, als het geld waarvoor ontbreekt.
Leerlingen groep 6, 7 en 8 van Martin Luther King school, Hildebrand school en de Zuiderpolder school kregen op 5 oktober een voorproefje. De workshops zijn zo geprogrammeerd dat zij elke dinsdag direct na school kunnen meedoen.
When?
Op dinsdagen van 12 oktober tot en met 9 november om 14.15u en om 15.30u.
What?
12 en 19 oktober: breakdance, pianoles
26 oktober en 2 en 9 november: freestyle basketbal en streetdance
Where?
Cruyff Court Leonard Springerlaan in Parkwijk, Haarlem
Click here for the program in Haarlem
What is Culture@CruyffCourts?
The Youth Fund for Sport & Culture and the Johan Cruyff Foundation are joining forces to give children and young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods access to sports and culture close to home: at the Cruyff Courts. In addition to the existing sports offerings, children will also have the opportunity to experience (urban) cultural activities. These are provided by local cultural providers to lower the threshold for regular follow-up lessons. Do parents have a Haarlem Pass, then the Youth Fund can help with the payment of these follow-up lessons.
De Haarlemse najaarseditie is produced by Triple ThreaT and made possible by donations from the Haarlem Cultural Incentive Fund, the Reformed Orphanage, the JC Ruigrok Foundation, and the Union Haarlem Foundation. National sponsors include the Friends Lottery and the Fund for Cultural Participation.
Cultuur@CruyffCourt wordt uitgevoerd in Haarlem Oost, waar de Cruyff Court is.
Het ultieme vakantiegevoel beleven kinderen deze zomer in Breda. SummerviBes is een initiatief van jongeren, scholen, maatschappelijke partners, bedrijven en Gemeente Breda. Een unieke samenwerking met een mix van 450 activiteiten per stadsdeel en stedelijk. Voor ieder wat wils dichtbij huis of in het centrum van Breda.
Het Jeugdfonds Sport & Cultuur Breda, Nieuwe Veste en de Johan Cruyff Foundation bundelen de krachten om kinderen en jongeren toegang te geven tot sport en cultuur dichtbij huis: op de Cruyff Courts. Kinderen krijgen naast het al bestaande sportaanbod nu ook de mogelijkheid kennis te maken met culturele activiteiten zoals bijv. drummen, dansen en knutselen. Tijdens SummerviBes zijn er 6 weken lang free cultuur activiteiten op beide Cruyff Courts. Aanmelden gaat via www.summervibesbreda.nl. Je vindt het programma onder 6-12 jaar bij Sport&Cultuur.
After a successful first edition in 2019, we're bringing urban culture back to the Cruyff Court on July 20, 2020. Now that children are allowed outside again, many families aren't going on vacation, and it's important for children to be active outdoors, we're offering a four-week summer program. During the workshops, which combine sports and culture, one of the instructors proposed a creative challenge: an interactive quiz on various topics, including gute Wettanbieter für UFCThis was done to inform young people about sports betting, responsible gaming, and the growing popularity of MMA. We invite as many children and young people (ages 8-15) from Haarlem-Oost and the surrounding area as possible to participate. This way, they can look forward to an active summer exploring culture. The Cultuur@CruyffCourts workshops are free.
When
July 20th to August 14th, 2020, daily for four weeks between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
Where
Cruyff Court Parkwijk on Leonard Springerlaan in Haarlem
For whom
Young people aged ±8-15 years from Parkwijk and nearby neighborhoods
What
Choose a series of four lessons from one of the following workshops: bucket drumming, breakdancing, hip hop, freestyle football and basketball, and storytelling theater. There's a different series of lessons every weekday.
Click here for the program in Haarlem.
The final workshop will be held on August 14th. We'll conclude Cultuur@CruyffCourt with Alderman Meijs, and there will be a spectacular performance by freestyle football hero Nasser El Jackson!
Do you know a young person aged 8-15 from Parkwijk or nearby neighborhoods (such as Schalkwijk, Slachthuisbuurt, etc.)? Let them know about this program! Do you have any questions? Contact us via: philipschemmekes@triplethreat.nl or haarlem@jeugdfondssportencultuur.nl
What is Culture@CruyffCourts?
The Youth Fund for Sport & Culture and the Johan Cruyff Foundation are joining forces to give children and young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods access to sports and culture close to home: at the Cruyff Courts. In addition to the existing sports offerings, children will also have the opportunity to experience (urban) cultural activities. These are provided by local cultural providers to lower the threshold for regular follow-up lessons. Do parents have a Haarlem Pass, then the Youth Fund can help with the payment of these follow-up lessons.
The Haarlem summer edition is produced by Triple ThreaT and made possible by donations from the Haarlem Cultural Incentive Fund, the Reformed Orphanage, the JC Ruigrok Foundation, and the Union Haarlem Foundation. National sponsors include the Friends Lottery and the Fund for Cultural Participation.
Cultuur@CruyffCourt is being held in Haarlem East, because that's where the Cruyff Court is located. The program is tailored, where possible, to neighborhood offerings from partners such as Dock and Sport Support. See Summer program flyer east.
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