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Residentie Orkest Business Circle Convened

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By Roy Lie A Tjam

The Louman museum and the ongoing Glazenkoets (Royal glass coach) exposition were the setting for the exclusive gathering of the Residentie Orkest Business Circle. April 8 was the circle’s first meeting for 2015. Diplomat magazine along with some five other institutions were officially admitted to the Business Circle.

The Business Circle of the Residentie Orkest is a prominent network of executives and entrepreneurs of large- and medium seize business that recognizes the importance of the Residentie Orkest to The Hague, the International city of Justice and Peace. It therefore supports the orchestra. The circle regularly holds exclusive meetings.

 

For a photo album of the Residentie Orkest Business Circle event at Louman Museum, please click here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/121611753@N07/sets/72157651623846360/

 

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Residentie Orkest also organizes exclusive events for the Business Circle such special concerts. On those occasions, members of the circle meet with the members of the Willem van Otterloo Circuit. The attractive artistic context of the Residentie Orkest and the comprehensive network consisting of: entrepreneurs, politicians, diplomats policymakers and expatriates, make an excellent networking match.

Sponsorship is essential to the Residentie Orkest in order to retaining its position at the top of the Dutch cultural life and for producing innovative programs that make a valuable contribution to society.

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