Project management and automation in the world of culture. TOT boasts a wealth of knowledge in this, as well as vast experience. Where to start? With the right questions: TOT poses them with the fresh outlook of a relative outsider. You’ll find the answer by putting the interests of all parties into a common perspective – the perfect performance, the successful event, the satisfied client. This helps to streamline and professionalise procedures, in whatever way necessary.
In the ICT project management section you’ll find:
Buy new software and all your problems are a thing of the past; all your wishes are fulfilled. Every program demonstration promises this. But is it really true? Perfect applications do not exist, but optimal combinations of people, requirements and techniques do. How do you know whether a particular program is the most suitable one for your business? Do you really need that particular program, or do you already have something that can do the job and are simply unaware of it? And how will the change impact the organisation? TOT is an independent party that utilises a range of different programs and suppliers. TOT is looking forward to helping you. » read on about Applications
Cold, hard cash
Where is the money earned? At the box office! Visitors buy tickets for events, exhibitions, performances or concerts. And nowadays you will not find an amiable employee behind a cashbox with a notebook. Instead, they sit behind the computer, ask for the postal code and house number, enter the number of tickets, click Print and make payment. Whether it is online or at the box office, in cash or by bank transfer, all sales run through the same computer program. » read on about Ticket sales
Contemporary chic
DeLaMar is a contemporary two-auditorium theatre (more than 1500 seats), a Grand Café and various foyers that are also suitable for events. An exceptional photo collection hangs in the foyers. Janine van den Ende purchased various works, but in particular commissioned five prominent Dutch art photographers with the theme of ’theatre’. Erwin Olaf, Viviane Sassen, Hans Eijkelboom, Cuny Janssen and Koos Breukel each provided their own interpretation of this theme. » read on about DeLaMar Theatre
Culture on the Spuiplein
This is a concert auditorium and dance theatre under one roof, with the Residentie Orkest orchestra and the Nederlands Danstheater sharing space.The Nieuwe Kerk as an external location, an agenda packed with performances, concerts and events. Ministries and ambassadors rent the rooms or foyers, political parties celebrate their victories or drown their sorrows here. Festivals are frequently held in the square outside. » read on about Dr Anton Philipszaal / Lucent Danstheater
Space for creative, cultural and innovative entrepreneurs
Just a stone’s throw away from Amsterdam’s city centre, at the Westergasfabriek you will find renovated industrial buildings, creative entrepreneurs and refined cafés in a park of modern design. The Westergasfabriek bv rents out buildings, such as the Gashouder and the Transformatorhuis, and offers ample space for events such as exhibitions, conferences, weddings, workshops, dinners, festivals and fashion shows. Permanent clients include Awakenings, Manuscripta, the Affordable Art Fair and the Holland Festival. » read on about Westergasfabriek
Theatre embedded in the local culture
Alongside Houten train station you will find the Theater Aan de Slinger, a compact theatre full of ambience with a professional, vast programme ranging from cabaret to drama, from music to film. In addition, the theatre is often used by amateur associations who give their performances or concerts here. Further, a music school and a secondary school use the classrooms above the theatre auditorium. All in all, a lively, exceptional place in the midst of the community of Houten. » read on about Theater Aan de Slinger
Contemporary performing arts in historic buildings
These are two magnificent renovated and restored buildings in the centre of Haarlem. The Philharmonie, the concert hall in Haarlem, can be found behind the Grote Markt, while the Stadsschouwburg is located on the Wilsonsplein, and was reopened by Princess Máxima in September 2008 after extensive renovations. » read on about Stadsschouwburg & Philharmonie Haarlem
Renowned theatre
Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam was, and still is, the most important theatre in the Netherlands. Not only do famous (international) performances première here, but the Stadsschouwburg also presents leading festivals, including Julidans and the Holland Festival. » read on about Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam