Georgian concert Dzmano

Saturday, 23 March 2024 Georgian choir Dzmano sings beautiful traditional songs about nature, love, struggle and church songs. As they do so, they accompany themselves on the panduri (Georgian stringed instrument). Georgian polyphonic or polyphonic singing is centuries old and is on the world heritage list. Time: 3 pm. Entrance: € 15. Reservations: Marieke Franse, tel +31 6 1000 8096 or via joke@kunstwerkplaats.com If not sold out, tickets are also available at the door.

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Location

Waalderkerk, Hogereind 2, 1793 AG De Waal


Important to know

Reservations: Marieke Franse, tel +31 6 1000 8096 or via joke@kunstwerkplaats.com If not sold out, tickets are also available at the door.


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Waalderkerk

A modern building in an ancient site. That is the Waalderkerk in De Waal. The church is used by the Protestant congregation. The history The church building was built in 1952, because in 1945 the earlier building was destroyed. The church became a municipal monument in 2020. Organ and cemetery There is an organ in the Waalderkerk, which is completely attuned to the architecture of the church. Next to the church is a cemetery. People who lived in De Waal or De Koog are buried here.

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