Naturalis Nights: Suriname

Show by Passion Urban Kawina band

The Indigenous knowledge center (Inheems Kennis Centrum Internationaal), OSCAM, Papa Aswa, Patta Academy, The Black Archives, and Naturalis invite you to Naturalis Nights: Suriname on Saturday 21 March. They'll come together to share their unique perspectives on Suriname and, together with Naturalis experts, create a crossover between culture and nature. Together, we'll explore themes such as spirituality, biodiversity, the colonial past, and the role museums like Naturalis can play in this.

Tickets are sold out.

Locatie
Museum
Leeftijd
From 18 years old
Prijs
€12,50

Listen, watch,
taste and join the conversation

With a program that brings together food, art, music, science and ancestral knowledge.

Share your perspective

Get a taste of Suriname through Papa Aswa's stories and tastings, delve into conversations about biodiversity and colonialism, and be moved by performances and rituals that highlight Indigenous and Maroon spirituality. Participate in interactive workshops: sing together with Black Harmony and explore the cultural, historical, and symbolic meaning of blue.

Feel welcome and share your perspective on nature and tradition during Naturalis Nights: Suriname.

Black Harmony
Michelle Piergoelam

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Tickets
and prices

With your ticket, you can participate in all activities and visit the museum. Tickets for Naturalis Nights: Suriname are sold out.

Naturalis Nights: Suriname ticket€12,50
Museum cardnot applicable
VriendenLoterij VIP CARDnot applicable
CJP cardnot applicable
Student ID cardnot applicable
Blijdorp membershipnot applicable

Program
and timetable

You can choose on-site which program component you'd like to participate in. A limited number of spots are available for each component. A timetable will follow here in the week before Saturday March 21st.

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