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On this page you will find links to:
The following links take you to third-party websites. We cannot be held responsible for their content.
Any views and opinions expressed on those sites are not necessarily those of DFAS.
DFAS, The Hague, is a member society of
NADFAS.
There is a series of videos from NADFAS which are available to view
over the Internet. For a complete overview go to the
NADFAS podcast website. For links directly to a video, select from below.
Topics so far include the following:
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The Zena Walker Scholarship - About the experience of Katya Belaia the first recipient of the NADFAS Zena Walker Scholarship.
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The Work of Church Recorders
- About the excellent and often overlooked work carried out by NADFAS'
Church Recorders.
- NADFAS at Work
- About the work carried out by the various parts of NADFAS from our local
Societies, our volunteers in all disciplines to our hardworking Trustee
Board.
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Take Five
- tells the story of our Leicester DFAS' Young Arts Group and a recent
project that was enjoyed by both children and adults alike!
- The Edward Barnsley Workshop
- a beneficiary of the NADFAS Apprentice Support scheme, showing how
committed they are to training highly skilled craftsmen in the art of fine
furniture making
- NADFAS Lectures
- Listen to a sample of NADFAS accredited lecturers and share their
experiences of why they enjoy lecturing to NADFAS audiences.
- Worcester Porcelain Museum
- Watch NADFAS Heritage Volunteers at work helping to conserve some pattern
books. These were given in NADFAS’s name by the Art Fund to celebrate our
40th anniversary and our contribution to the arts.
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Church Recorders in their own words
- The volunteer Church Recorders give an insight into how they go about
recording a church, the detective skills and the enjoyment of working as a
team to compile a detailed record.
The Arts Around The Hague
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Gemeente Museum |
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Mauritshuis |
The Royal Picture Gallery
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Museum Beelden aan Zee
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A quiet place with sculptures of man, large and small, made of bronze and stone, tender, harsh, sad and cheerful. Sculptures of contemporary man in
which we recognize our own experiences and moods. Besides the museum’s own collection there are regularly special exhibitions of contemporary sculptors.
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Stroom Den Haag
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Stroom Den Haag is an independent foundation founded in 1989. It is a
centre for art and architecture with a wide range of activities.
Starting from the visual arts, architecture, urban planning and
design the program focuses on the urban environment.
Its policy is
focused on stimulating the art climate of The Hague and improving
the visibility of art and artists from The Hague.
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English-Speaking Groups Around The Hague
The Canadian Club of
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The CCN provides social, cultural and
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CONNECTing Women |
Provides a forum for motivating and supporting professional and internationally aware women in the paid and unpaid sectors through networking, presentations at monthly meetings and a variety of interesting workshops.
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International Women’s Contact
The Hague |
The club's members are from around 60 countries. It has brought together women with an international exposure to meet and exchange ideas amidst a congenial setting of monthly meetings, coffee mornings at members’ homes, excursions within the country and various indoor and
outdoor activities.
English is the official language of the club.
The club is neither political, religious nor commercial.
An important function of the club is to raise funds which are donated to a variety of internationally-oriented charities.
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Women's Business Initiative International |
Provides space and support to create new business ventures, expand small businesses, spark new ideas and collaboration, increase profitability and expand employment opportunities.
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Other DFAS Societies
BRIDFAS |
Brussels Decorative Fine Arts Society |
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