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Dutchculture Map Analysis Final 2018 16.08.2019 228 90 49 7010 92 334 1121 357 2540 1079 23 474 Number of artists that travelled abroad in 2018 per region Drenthe Flevoland Friesland Gelderland Groningen Limburg Amsterdam Reinout Hellenthal BonteHond Piet Oudolf DJ Noisia Wil Salden Klezmer Band Hellenthal Studios Angerfist The Homesick Heidevolk Ragtime Rumours André Rieu God Dethroned Bass-D Joost Vandebrug Introdans Rapalje DeWolff North Brabant North Holland Overijssel South Holland Utrecht Zeeland Sam Feldt Anne Frank House Blaas of Glory Johan de Meij Jacob ter Veldhuis Jan van Munster DJ Tiësto Martin Garrix Delain Armin van Buuren Nicky Romero Etty Hillesum Bassjackers Quintino Distillator Afrojack Birth of Joy Vleeshal Heat map of distribution of International Dutch cultural activities across the globe in 2018 Top 3 frequent flyers per region in 2018 Architecture Audiovisual Design Digital Heritage Journalism Literature Music Performing Visual Arts DutchCu|ture | 1 Germany 11 South Korea 21 Denmark 31 Greece 41 Serbia Media Culture Arts Database 2 United States 12 Brazil 22 Sweden 32 Romania 42 Luxembourg 3 Belgium 13 Spain 23 Portugal 33 Norway 43 Morocco Moscow Paris New York Austin Moscow London Paris Las Vegas Antwerp Seoul 2018 4 United Kingdom 14 Poland 24 Hungary 34 India 44 Slovakia Each year, DutchCulture tracks the international 5 France 15 Switzerland 25 Ireland 35 New Zealand 45 Costa Rica events that Dutch artists and cultural organisations Venice Istanbul London Namur São Paulo Lyon New York New York Berlin New York produce and take part in abroad. This helps to give a 6 China 16 Australia 26 Mexico 36 South Africa 46 Macedonia sense of the cultural impact that the Netherlands has 7 Turkey 17 Canada 27 Finland 37 Slovenia 47 Thailand in other countries. Antwerp Berlin Milan São Paulo Cabreúva Montpellier Berlin Ostend Paris 8 Russia 18 Austria 28 Egypt 38 Croatia 48 Estonia Dutch cultural activities continue to be strongly Bosnia and Belo 9 Japan 19 Indonesia 29 Argentina 39 Israel 49 Beyoglu London Istanbul New York Horizonte Istanbul London Moscow Brussels international; in 2018, we tracked 15,181 cultural Herzegovina activities across 108 different countries. This mapping provides an overview of the top countries, 10 Italy 20 Czech Republic 30 Colombia 40 Taiwan 50 Vietnam artists, disciplines and more, as well as looks at New York São Paulo Tokyo Ankara Santos Stuttgart Hamburg Brussels Tokyo some of the changes and influences that affect Priority Countries Selected countries tailor-made approach international cultural activity. Selected countries with a focus on a safer, more just and future-ready world Shared Cultural Heritage countries Top countries in 2018 by number of Dutch cultural activities Top countries in 2018 per discipline 90000 9000090000 2015 2016 2017 2018 Digital Culture US US DE DE Journalism <1% DE DE US US DigitalDigital CultureCulture <1% BE FR FR BE JournalismJournalism <1%<1% GB BE BE GB Architecture <1%<1% FR GB GB FR 2% ES CN CN CN ArchitectureArchitecture IT IT IT TR 2%Design2% JP ES JP RU CA JP BR JP DesignDesign3% Music RU BR ES IT 3%3% MusicMusic45% CN RU RU KR Heritage BR CH KR BR 45% HeritageHeritage6% 45% CH CZ CA ES 45000 PL CA CH PL 6%6% Literature 4500045000 CZ AU AU CH HU PL PL AU LiteratureLiterature6% NO AT AT CA 6%6% AU HU NO AT AT UA TR ID Visual Arts TR ID IN CZ VisualVisual ArtsArts9% IN TR GR DK 9%9% FI IN SE SE PT SE ID PT MX KR MX HU Performing Arts SE AR DK IE PerformingPerforming ArtsArts ID NO CZ MX 14% Audiovisual Media > 14% Audiovisual Media _ > ZA ZA PT FI 14% Audiovisual Media > 15% _ _ _ EL PT AR AR 15% _ 15% P _ DK SK P ZA EG P D D AR CO HU CO D G HR FI HR GR G G Population __> 150000000 +300000000 KR MX FI NO PopulationPopulation __> __> 150000000150000000 +300000000+300000000 IE HR LU RO SI EL TW IN EE IE IL NZ RO RO IE ZA Number of activities per country in 2018 (bubble size), GDP per capita (y-axis), country population (x-axis) Percentage of total events in 2018 by discipline TW DK RO SI RS TW CO HR LU RS SI IL IL AE RS TW AE EE CL RS CL IL EG LU CO NZ IS MA Architecture Audiovisual Media Design Digital Culture Heritage Journalism Literature Music Performing Arts Visual Arts TH BG GE SK SG LU NZ CR 1 South by Southwest, United States 26 Dutch Centre, United Kingdom VN SI TH MK BG SG BA TH 2 Theater aan Zee, Belgium 27 Airbeat One Festival, Germany LV MA LT BA Het Nieuwe Ellis in MY TH VE EE Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub, United Instituut Nanouk Leopold Job Heykamp Wonderland Anne Frank House Dutch Centre Margriet de Moor Johan de Meij GRIP World Press Photo 3 28 Schloss Neuhaus, Germany UA CL AE VN States 4 Erasmus Huis Jakarta, Indonesia 29 Electric Daisy Carnival, United States Cultural Heritage Cultural Heritage Agency of the Jamille van Agency of the Jacob ter Maas Theatre and Top 50 country ranking 2015-2018 Netherlands Wijngaarden Mark Henning Reanimation Netherlands European Lab Toon Tellegen Veldhuis Dance Rembrandt 5 deSingel, Belgium 30 Sydney Opera House, Australia 6 Tomorrowland, Belgium 31 Mikroport. club, Germany Marina Otero National Museum Ernest van der 7 Parookaville, Germany 32 StAnza, United Kingdom Verzier Topkapi Films Lidewij Edelkoort Mariska de Groot of Antiquities Kwast Martin Garrix BonteHond Julian Hetzel 1% 1%1% 1% 1% 8 Comédie du Livre, France 33 London Design Fair, United Kingdom 2%2% 1% 2% Annie M.G. 9 Hakkasan Nightclub, United States 34 David Geffen Hall, United States MVRDV Niels Bourgonje Maarten Baas Matteo Marangoni Bjorn Stenvers Schmidt Armin van Buuren Hans Klok Marlene Dumas Seoul International NewMedia Festival, 10 35 Atrium Kiel, Germany Gertjan Hulster, South Korea Arne Gielen, International Children's Land Film Marco te 11 36 Animator festival, Poland 3%3% Festival, Turkey Brommelstroet & Toneelgroep PannaFoto 4% OMA Jeroen Dirks Floor Rieder Dieter Vandoren Novascape Herman Koch Afrojack Amsterdam Institute 4% 3% 4% 12 Centre Pompidou, France 37 Theater Rampe, Germany 5%5% 30% 13 Sunrise Festival, Poland 38 School Oswaldo Justo, Brazil Frequent flyers in 2018 per discipline 5% 30% 30% 7%7% 14 KF Gallery, South Korea 39 LAVO New York, United States 7% 15 Venice Biennale, Italy 40 IMM Cologne, Germany 16 FILE Festival, Brazil 41 Dutch Days Foshan, China 8%8% Mittelalterlich Phantasie Spectaculum, 17 42 Ancienne Belgique, Belgium Strong and stable ties events were spread across Europe with Dutch Influencing factors 8% Germany artists working in 1538 cities across every single 18 Tursak Children's Film Festival, Turkey 43 Ministry of Sound, United Kingdom The top destination countries remain relatively EU country. Based on a multiple linear regression, a significant relationship (F(3,98) = 15.932, p < . stable, with Germany and the U.S. remaining as 11% 19 ISY Music Festival, China 44 Creamfields, United Kingdom 11% top destinations, accounting for 21% and 15% 000) was found between a the number of Key disciplines and venues 20 Hï Ibiza, Spain 45 BRONKS, Belgium percent of all international events respectively. activities in a country and that country’s 11% geographic distance from the Netherlands, its 28% Thessaloniki International Film While cultural capitals, such as New York (470 Music remains the dominant international 28% 21 Theatre Heidelberg, Germany 46 population, its GDP per capita. Together, these Festival, Greece events), Berlin (355 events), and London (334 cultural activity, accounting for 45% of all events, 28% events) are important hot spots, Dutch cultural followed by audiovisual media (15%) and three variables predict 33 percent of the 22 Poppositions, Belgium 47 The Great Escape, United Kingdom events are widely dispersed. Events took place performing arts (14%). This is reflected in both variation in the number of events per country. In Stage Theatre Film Theatre 23 Festival on Wheels, Turkey 48 Maison de la Poésie, France in 2584 different cities, with 88% of events the frequent flyers (74% of the top 50 are addition to these elements, other more Stage Theatre Film Theatre contextual factors also play an important role in 24 Commerzbank Arena, Germany 49 Arlequin, France taking place outside capital cities. musicians) and the top venues (34% are music- Festival Museum Art initiative specific venues). influencing Dutch cultural events in a country. SFeStagetasgteiv al TheatreMTheuseuma tre FilmAFrtil mitheatreni tTiahetiv aetre The EU continues to play a crucial role in the EDucational Institution Publisher Art organization 25 Instituto Plataforma Brasil, Brazil 50 Actoral, France For example, whether the Netherlands has a FeEFestivalDsuticvaatl ional Institution MuseumPMuubslieums her ArtAArt rtinitiative o ringiatniaizt iavteion Netherlands’ international cultural activities. In Stage and festivals are the most important specific programme with a country or whether Cultural Centre Gallery 2018, 54% of all Dutch international cultural venues for artists looking to go abroad, making the country has key cultural events for the year ECEducationalDuulctuartaiol nCaen linstitution Itrnsetitutio n PublisherGPuallbelirsy her ArtA rtorganization organiza tion Music Literature Heritage events took place in the EU, and five of the top up 30% and 28% of all venue respectively. These (e.g. a country with a 2018 cultural capital city). Audiovisual media CCulturalultural CentreCentre GalleryGallery Performing arts Design ten most visited countries for Dutch artists venues often have multi-disciplinary events Visual arts Architecture were in the EU. While strongest in nearby which bring together artists from around the Colophon Digital culture Multidisciplinary world for short but powerful bursts of culture. Editor: Erin Chang Journalism countries (Germany, Belgium, UK, France, Italy), To find out more or to search our database go to wwww.dutchculture.nl Percentage of total events by venue type 2018 Top Venues and respective venue discipline 2018.
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