There is a unique kind of magic to be found in intimate gatherings where acoustic music and soft spoken-word poetry intertwine. In a cozy setting like Energiehuis in Delft, the grand spectacles of larger venues are stripped away, leaving only raw vulnerability and a deeply personal connection between the performers and their audience. Madeline and Diane, two wonderful musicians, and the masterminds behind the organisation of this third edition of Tiny Delft, an initiative for performers to showcase their creativity in small circles in Delft, upgraded the location from a student housing common room to a cozy corner at Energiehuis. On this cold winter Sunday morning, there were drawings and sculptures on display, the room was filled by the warm and pristine sounds of jazz and classical music, combined with an intermezzo of thought-provoking poetry, and as the cherry on top we had the pleasure of witnessing the theatrics of Educool, which were supported by a combination of funky synths, vocals, rap and possibly also a frikandelbroodje. In short, there was something to enjoy for everyone.