Draw along with Haagse Krabbels
While The Hague prepares for the NATO summit, the municipality, together with other parties in the city, organizes a Hague program: ‘Road to Summit’. One of those activities is the drawing competition ‘Haagse Krabbels’.
Doodling, scribbling, and drawing; everyone can do it. Haagse Krabbels invites creatives of all ages to participate in a unique drawing competition. The most beautiful and creative scribbles with a clear Hague touch have a chance to win great prizes and will be displayed in The Hague.
Pat Smith, brand ambassador of the city, also participates: “Everyone is welcome to join. Together we create a work of art that represents the city. That’s what you draw for!”
Participation is easy and can be done in various ways.
Online
Visit the website Begin external link:BeHague.com/Haagse-krabbels(External link), end external link. and use the online drawing tool to create and submit your Haagse Krabbel. Choose your favorite line thickness, draw in the Hague colors, and let your creativity run wild. You can submit your drawing digitally right away. This can also be done anonymously.
On paper
Draw your Haagse Krabbel on a white A4 sheet or download and print the drawing sheet via BeHague. Use a dark marker, pencil, or fineliner for the best result. Submissions can be sent for free to Antwoordnummer 1450, 2508 VB The Hague, attn: Bureau Citybranding.
In the city
You can also leave your Haagse krabbel on one of the digital screens in the city. This can be done from May 6 to May 19 in the Atrium of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, from May 20 to May 30 in the lobby of the Escamp district office, or from June 2 to June 20 in the Atrium of the town hall.
More information
- Begin external link:Behague.com/Haagse-Krabbels(External link), end external link.
- Video: Begin external link:Haagse Krabbels(External link), end external link.
Road to Summit – Hague program of peace and justice
The Hague program ‘Road to Summit’ provides a platform for various activities around peace and justice. This program includes debates, lectures, films, and creative competitions, intended for everyone in the city.
As an international city of peace and justice, The Hague with ‘Road to Summit’ is an open stage for creativity and dialogue. Most events take place in the weeks leading up to the NATO summit, culminating in the Just Peace Festival. For more information and the program, visit Begin external link:www.roadtosummit.nl(External link), end external link..