Stichting Katholiek Onderwijs Aruba (SKOA) celebrated its 55th anniversary. For more than five decades, SKOA has played an essential role in Aruba’s education system, actively...
In a rapidly changing world, Aruba has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its identity and culture through the ratification of the UNESCO Convention for the...
The 15-minute documentary Changá offers an in-depth look at the lives of Antilleans living in the Netherlands, using the game of dominoes as a metaphor...
The film Changá conveys a powerful message about Caribbean identity and culture within the Dutch context. During the production of the film, several interviews were...
The film Changá, also known as Double Play, was recently presented at Cas di Cultura. This cinematic production places strong emphasis on the lives of...
The Ateliers’s 89 recently organized the 12th workshop titled “Black & White: The Impact of Contrast,” a creative initiative focused on black-and-white photography. Participants...
Ateliers ’89 presents its exhibition titled “Black And White: The Impact of Contrast”, featuring participants of the photography workshop under the guidance of visual artist...
The Where Culture Lives project has successfully completed its survey phase across Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten. The project team extends...
The celebration of Betico Day is approaching. January 25 marks the birth date of Liberator Gilberto “Betico” Croes, a national day on which the people...
It is impossible for us to have peace if we respond to candlelight with candlelight, or negative words with negative words. This only creates tension...
The reinauguration of the monument dedicated to the memory of fallen fishermen is being regarded as an initiative of great value and significance for the...