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As a self-confident emerging talent, classical pianist Djuwa Mroivili is finding her way within the conservative white music world. Djuwa conducts historical research into the 1883 World Exhibition on the current Museumplein in Amsterdam, where people from Dutch colonies were also exhibited. She discovers astonishing parallels with today's classical music programming and uses these new insights to take a radical path of her own.

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As a self-confident emerging talent, classical pianist Djuwa Mroivili is finding her way within the conservative white music world. Djuwa conducts historical research into the 1883 World Exhibition on the current Museumplein in Amsterdam, where people from Dutch colonies were also exhibited. She discovers astonishing parallels with today's classical music programming and uses these new insights to take a radical path of her own.

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