Five Dutch Days in Brooklyn

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Claude Scales writes in the Brooklyn Heights blog:

Five Dutch Days
is an annual “celebration of  the continuous influence of Dutch arts
and culture in New York City and brings together arts and cultural
organizations from across the city,” begun in 2005 by 3 directors of Dutch-American sites in New York City.

Brooklyn’s part in this event commences at 6:00 this Thursday
evening, November 12, at Borough Hall, with a welcome from Borough
President Marty Markowitz, and a preview of the HOME/LAND art project, a portion of which will be at the Old Stone House this weekend.

And here are the details from The Old Stone House:

Heart is where the Home is: A Video Installation by Persijn Broersen and Margit Lukacs
 Curated by Jo-Anneke van der Molen. Through December 13.
 
Thursday, Nov. 12
3-4 pm: Artist & Curator talk with Persijn Broersen, Margit Lukacs and
Jo-Anneke van der Molen
Join us prior to the 5 DD kick-off at Brooklyn Boro Hall @  6 pm
 
Saturday, Nov. 14
7-9 pm:  Opening Party.  Celebrate the continuity of life with beer from Brouwerij Lane & live music.