
Your home away from home.
WHAT IS NDA-KO
WHAT IS NDA-KO
NDA-KO is literally what its name stands for: Home in Lingala.
We aim to shed light on Black creators, innovators, and thinkers who are shaping the Culture. Our Home was designed with the idea that the Western world needs a space where people of Afro descent are given the opportunity to expose their craft to the masses but also are given the chance to create, get inspired, and mingle with like-minded individuals in a safe space.
With our four pillars, we want to take you to our homes and share with you our cultures, our food, our infectious joy, and the values we hold dear to our hearts.
Boye malamu na NDA-KO. Welcome Home.
THE CONCEPT
THE CONCEPT
Each month, we will host events in Amsterdam taking you on a journey with some incredible Black Change Agents that are helping reshape the narratives around our community.
We will explore Afro cultures (from Africa to the Caraïbes, Asia, and South America) through food, music, fashion, and art. Be ready to be transported around the globe and discover or rediscover unique flavors with your five senses.
Venues, menus, and menu prices will be shared via email after registration.
OUR PREVIOUS EVENTS
OUR PREVIOUS EVENTS
See the highlights of NDA-KO’s launch dinner that happened on October 7th.
See how it went down on October 7th for NDA-KO launch party hosted by STEWWW Soundsystem.
OUR BLUEPRINT
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THE KITCHEN
With our Afro food fusion, we want to transport you around the globe and make your culinary journey unique with flavors from home.
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THE BASEMENT
We want to bring enjoyment to your life by finding any reason to blast music, gather together and celebrate on and off beat to your favourite songs.
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THE CLOSET
Sapologue or not, we are known to rock the latest apparel and set the trends. Here, we will make sure you’ll keep your game up.
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THE LIBRARY
As a community, we thrive to inspire and to be inspired by the creators and innovators that are shaping the way we experience life.

“Brick by brick a safe house and garage were open in each Community. […] You’ll see what we put together when we come together.”
— Michaela Coel