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In a typically Dutch area, surrounded by water and wind mills,
Tibet House Holland
is situated in Koog aan de Zaan.
Tibet House Holland offers workshops, exhibitions and teachings to show and preserve and promote Tibetan culture and art.
You'll find small Tibetan treasures at the Tibet House shop.
Tibetan people living in the Netherlands can attend Tibetan Language classes, there are language classes for Dutch people and there are painting classes for everyone. You are invited to attend the Tibetan Buddhist rituals every Wednesday.

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Tibet Art Now and Pakhuis de Boterton
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Tibet House Holland
Zuideinde 136
1541 CG Koog aan de Zaan
Contact:
Tashi Norbu
+31 (0) 6 43 11 92 69
tashi@tibethouse.nl
Simone De Waal
+31 (0) 6 25 04 83 22
simone@tibethouse.nl
Tibet House Holland seemed to be the next logical step
after years of organising art exhibitions, workshops and teachings in Amsterdam with
Tibet Art Movement.
Tibet House Holland is initiated by Tibetan artist Tashi Norbu in cooperation with Simone De Waal, Reindert Dooves and Kelsang Norbu, Tibetan language teacher and University graduate.
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OPEN HUIS
9 PILLARS
9 pillars: 9 steps of transformation from
traditional Tibetan art to contemporary art
heet ik u van harte welkom in mijn nieuwe Contemporary Art
Studio.
Tashi Norbu
9 P I L L A R S
Contemporary Art Studio
PAKHUIS HET BASSEIN
V E E R D I J K 4 1 C
(ingang aan achterzijde)
1544 WR WORMER

ROUTE NAAR
PARKEERPLAATS
De ingang van 9 PILLARS en
de parkeerplaats zijn aan de
achterkant van
Pakhuis Het Bassein.

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Tibethuis Holland is blij in samenwerking met de Boeddhiek Samye Gompa in Zaandam en de Praktijk van Hanna Kraan Wormerveer het Tibetaanse ritueel op de woensdagavond weer aan te bieden.
Deze zijn vrij toegankelijk. Een vrijwillige bijdrage is mogelijk.
Every Tuesday you are free to join a Tibetan Monastic Green Tara Ritual guided by Tibetan monks.
Green Tara is a female compassionate Bodhisattva who helps us realize the very nature of ourselves.
The feminine energy of Tara is necessary for both men and women to bring about a positive change in the mind and heart and become aware of the divine presence that lies within us.
Op de volgende data kunt U meedoen:
Januari 2012:
25: Hanna Kraan
Februari 2012:
1: Samye Gompa
8: Hanna Kraan
15: Samye Gompa
22:Hanna Kraan
29: Samye Gompa
Maart 2012:
7: Hanna Kraan
14: Samye Gompa
21: Hanna Kraan
28: Samye Gompa |
April 2012:
4: Hanna Kraan
11: Samye Gompa
18: Hanna Kraan
25: Samye Gompa
Mei 2012:
2: Hanna Kraan |
Hanna Kraan, Praktijk Het Blauwe Huis
Goudastraat 29
1521TN Wormerveer
tel: 075 7722880
website: www.hannakraan.nl
email: j.m.kraan@upcmail.nl
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Boeddhiek Samye Gompa
Westzijde 156
1506 EK Zaandam
tel: 075 6172010 |
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Please, support Tibet House Holland Foundation by donating to the following bank account:
Stichting Tibet House Holland ABN AMRO bank account number 500924929 The Netherlands IBAN is: NL66ABNA0500924929 BIC code (or SWIFT): ABNANL2A
Tibet House Holland foundation, brought to light thanks to an initiative of the Tibetan Artist Tashi Norbu and to the work and dedication of many aims to:
• raise awareness for the preservation and development of the Tibetan culture and identity
• contribute to the development of Tibetan contemporary art
• establish a cooperation with Tibetan contemporary artists living in Tibet
• promote cooperation among several artists inspired by the Tibetan culture
• organize exhibitions of Tibetan artists, possibly in combination with artists inspired by Tibet and coming from other countries
• organize Tibetan cultural and/or Tibetan Buddhist events
• organize, develop and carry out educational programs like Tibetan painting lessons, and workshops, both for artists and non artists, lectures on Tibetan art and culture
• organize Tibetan language courses for Tibetans and non Tibetans
• organanize lectures and teachings on Tibetan Buddhism
and all this to send a powerful message of peace and goodwill into the world
A rich cultural heritage forms the base of the work of Tibetan artists today, inside and outside Tibet. Contemporary Tibetan artists are searching for a way that could lead them from the ancient Tibetan Buddhist metaphors to a form of free art able to challenge today’s world. On their way these artists do not let go of their roots; not even when they leave the rooftop of the world for India or the West. The rich, mystical atmosphere reflected in their worksprings from a stream of old traditions and sometimes harsh circumstances.
Tibet House Holland

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