International Day of Peace (Dag van de Vrede)

photo:Peter Lodder

Back in 1981, the United Nations declared September 21st the International Day of Peace with the aim of a worldwide day of truce and non-violence.

Day of Peace is an annual event in cooperation with TivoliVredenburg and Stichting Vluchteling. The NBE invites guest artists from various arts disciplines who have (recently) fled war zones from all over the world. Together with NBE repertoire that has urgency, Day of Peace is a connecting, melancholic and uplifting performance.

The 2021 edition received an honourable place in the top 10 most beautiful TivoliVredenburg moments.

The International Day of Peace is made possible in part by:

   

when to see it

The whole life – Oranjewoud Festival

photo: Marleen Annema

Imagine being able to experience the entirety of life in just one day at the Oranjewoud Festival. From birth to death, the Netherlands Wind Ensemble.

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NBE meets De Paek

photo: Peter Lodder

The Netherlands Wind Ensemble has been a regular guest at PLT for years. Harmonie Sint Joseph, popularly known as De Paek, has a reputation to.

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Genesis (De Schepping) Festival Stroom

photo: Peter Lodder

“In the beginning there was nothing.  It is difficult to imagine that.  Everything that’s here now you must not allow to be here yet.  You.

Read more 26-06-2024 t/m 26-06-2024

Genesis (De Schepping) – Nationaal Bomenmuseum Gimborn

photo: Marleen Annema

This year, the National Trees Museum Gimborn (Nationaal Bomenmuseum Gimborn) celebrates its 100th anniversary. To mark this milestone, the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, together with Bart.

Read more 28-06-2024 t/m 28-06-2024

International Day of Peace (Dag van de Vrede)

In 1981, the United Nations declared September 21 as the International Day of Peace with the aim of creating a worldwide day of ceasefire and.

Read more 20-09-2024 t/m 21-04-2024