Brutally Minimalistic
Minimal Music and Insightful Talks – a cultural event designed as an end-of-year gift for reflection in a fast-paced consumer culture
Brutally Minimalistic 2025 is a cultural event designed as an antidote to consumerism and Black Friday, hosted at De Thomas in Zuidas, renowned for its Brutalist architecture. Featuring minimal music by a piano duo and inspiring talks, the event offers full immersion in space, sound, and thought.
This concert provides a moment of reflection on our daily lives before the rush of festive holidays like Thanksgiving, Sinterklaas, and Christmas. By presenting minimal music as a conceptual counterbalance to consumerism, the program encourages reflection amidst today's fast-paced consumer culture, countering the impulsive purchases and overconsumption sparked by events like Black Friday. (See other counter-initiatives such as 'Green Friday')
Minimal Music and Insightful Talks – a cultural event designed as an end-of-year gift for reflection in a fast-paced consumer culture
Brutally Minimalistic 2025 is a cultural event designed as an antidote to consumerism and Black Friday, hosted at De Thomas in Zuidas, renowned for its Brutalist architecture. Featuring minimal music by a piano duo and inspiring talks, the event offers full immersion in space, sound, and thought.
This concert provides a moment of reflection on our daily lives before the rush of festive holidays like Thanksgiving, Sinterklaas, and Christmas. By presenting minimal music as a conceptual counterbalance to consumerism, the program encourages reflection amidst today's fast-paced consumer culture, countering the impulsive purchases and overconsumption sparked by events like Black Friday. (See other counter-initiatives such as 'Green Friday')
Program
- Music -
John Adams: Hallelujah Junction(Featured in the film “Call Me By Your Name”)
Philip Glass: Four Movements for Two Pianos (excerpt)
Michael Nyman: Water Dances (excerpt)
-Inspired Talks -
- Understanding degrowth
- Taking action at the organizational and individual level
(speech will be in English)
-Speakers-
Josephine de Zwaan |Supervisory Board Roles, Former Chair of the Board at Fairphone /
Nyenrode Alumnus and PhD student
Nicolas Chevrollier | Associate Professor at Nyenrode Business Universiteit
-Musicians-
Herman Lai, piano
Anne Veinberg, piano
🎁Tafel van Overvloed (Table of Abundance)
We encourage you to bring good things that you no longer use to find a new owner for free. The only rule is that you take your item back if no one takes it.
Production Team
- van Lai Production
- Nyenrode Alumni Circle For Sustainability
- Herman Lai producer
- Tamara Veldboer co-lead
- Marjolein Baghuis moderator
- Tzu-Wei (Velika) Hung event manager
- I-Chun Chou visual designer
Sponser
- Zuidas, gemeente Amsterdam
General Information
- Date: 5 November 2025
- Time: 19:15 (Doors open at 18:30)
- Location: de Thomas
- Address: Prinses Irenestraat 36, Amsterdam (next to Amsterdam Zuid Station, Beethovenstraat, and WTC)
- Admission: 20€ regular ticket / 12,50€ student / free admission for under 18
Transaction fees and BTW are already included in the ticket price.
Support Us
To make the event more accessible to everyone, we have kept ticket prices affordable. Inviting your family, friends, or colleagues to join you would be the biggest support to us.
de Thomas
de Thomas has always been a place for reflection, spirituality and personal growth.
The building of de Thomas was designed by architect Karel Sijmons and is considered to be the most important Protestant church building after the Second World War. The brutalist interior of the church hall is one of the 100 most beautiful church interiors in the Netherlands. Sijmons designed everything in the church hall itself, including the chairs. And the Thomaskerk has its own indoor theatre: unique for Dutch churches.