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Family festival in Eindhoven library during Children’s Book Week

The Bieb Familie Festival is open in the library of Eindhoven. This event is dedicated to the start of the Children’s Book Week.

The theme of this year’s Children’s Book Week is Gi-Ga Green. Nature is often a source of inspiration for writing children’s books. The library of Eindhoven has included this theme in the activities at the festival.

Over the next three weeks, various workshops will be held in the library. For example, children can draw animals, craft insects and go on a treasure hunt.

For more information, visit de Bibliotheek Eindhoven.

Sources: Studio040 and de Bibliotheek Eindhoven
For Eindhoven News: Lila Mehrez

Animals no longer welcome at Tilburg fair

Animals can no longer be used for entertainment at the Tilburg fair. This was decided by the Tilburg city council on Monday evening. The Party for the Animals (PvdD) had submitted a motion with six other parties to ban animals from the fair. The warm summers in particular are increasingly causing heat stress, which is bad for animal welfare.

The ban on animals at the fair means an end to pony rides, a tradition many children in Tilburg grew up with. Muizenstad (The city of mice) is no longer allowed at the fair either. Muizenstad left the Tilburg fair in 2019 because of a video on YouTube. The video showed animal activists questioning the suitability of the environment for the mice during the extremely hot summer. As a result, the mice were no longer allowed at the fair.

A local party (LST) and a few other political parties  are against the ban on animals at the fair. According to LST, the ponies are well cared for at the fair and banning animals from the fair is “the height of folly”. Another party jokingly hoped that an fairground ride called ‘The caterpillar’ could remain.

Contract until 2024

VVD alderman Maarten van Asten does not agree with the motion, but is carrying it out because of the council majority. He does think that the municipality of Tilburg should adhere to the contracts that are still running with pony fair operators. These will run until 2024. He also notes that the operator who keeps ponies at the fair already left them at home during a number of warm summers.

Research into animal welfare

The city council will also investigate whether a ban on using animals for entertainment can be included in the events policy. The Party for the Animals would like to see that no animals are used at all during events in Tilburg.  However, they then would need to reconsider Sinterklaas’s horse and the sheep in the nativity scene. The city council does not want to go that far, but they will investigate whether a ban is possible in the long term.

Source: www.omroepbrabant

Eindhoven News translator: Louise

Maker Faire Eindhoven a huge success

This past weekend the Maker Faire took over Stadhuisplein. Held once every year in Eindhoven, the fair is a chance for children and adults to explore and try out brilliant experiments and out-of-the-box creations.

The fair brings together novices and experts whose collaboration has created a community that nourishes creatives in all fields.

Some highlights from this year’s fair include, but are not limited to robot races and robot soccer matches, adults and children having washing machine races, and a giant robot made of drums that play music; the hustle and bustle were spectacular.

Washing machine race, Photo credit: Eindhoven News/ Lila Mehrez
Space cruiser, Photo Credit: Eindhoven News/ Lila Mehrez

 

The event was divided into outdoor booths and indoor fun in the Eindhoven City Hall building, with a room dedicated to games made out of light, and an area for drone flying. There were booths for children to make their own cars and hovercrafts, have robot battles, laser cutting workshops and brilliantly 3D printed statues, chess boards, and automated train tracks.

Car making, Photo credit: Eindhoven News/ Lila Mehrez
connectors light project, Photo credit: Eindhoven News/ Lila Mehrez

 

A family event filled with energy and creativity for everyone, one of the many highlighted events held in Eindhoven, and one that children are highly encouraged to attend, concluded as a success once again.

The Maker Faire is a place designed for creators to showcase their new innovative ideas and creations, and is open for all to present their work. For information on how to become a maker and showcase your work, or for next year’s event program and other Maker Faire locations, visit Maker Faire.

 

Source: Maker Faire

For Eindhoven News: Lila Mehrez

Evoluon open to general public again: ‘I remember it from the old days’

The Evoluon is open to the general public again. After more than 30 years, the iconic Eindhoven ufo is once again hosting a major exhibition for the first time. Visitors are appreciating it.

Young and old visited RetroFuture on Tuesday, after the opening on Sunday, an exhibition about how we looked to the future in the past and what our expectations are now.

For example, a DeLorean car is on display, as in the famous movie Back to the Future, as well as food for the future. For some people, the Evoluon especially evokes memories. “It’s fascinating how this building was designed. I came here fifty years ago in the days of Philips. I got a tour as a little boy”, a Flemish visitor explains to Studio040 .

Until the late 1980s it was a technology museum of Philips. Then the building housed congresses, but so now there is public use again. “I was so sorry that the Evoluon had to close at the time. It was a very beautiful museum and I really missed it. When I read over the weekend that it was reopening, I couldn’t wait to go”, another visitor lets know.

Children

At the Evoluon, there are all kinds of things to do. You can shoot organs and scan pizza boxes at the supermarket checkout. For some visitors, this still turns out to be quite difficult. “Much of it is in English. For the older generation to which I belong, that is difficult. Even for children it is not doable. It’s a lot of text”, one visitor said.

The children enjoy themselves with the many activities and pay a little less attention to the informative part. “I had a great time swinging and taking pictures in the photo booth. This is much more fun than sitting in class at school”, a child said in front of the Studio040 camera.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Bob

Ode to rock ‘n’ roll in the Effenaar

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The latest theater production, an ode to rock-n-roll legends Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly, will be opening on Sunday at the Effenaar. 

Co-creator and fan of Elvis Presley Constantijn Zantingh is enthusiastic about the concert. “Of course many tribute concerts are held, but you probably know them. Often it is more laughable than serious.”

Zantingh brought the music show to the Netherlands together with his friend Arjan Deelen. The actors, from the United States and England, bring the three musicians back to life with a live band. “We’ve searched all over the world for the right people who can best bring out these legends. It was a challenge to find a good Elvis Presley,” claims Constantine Zantingh.

Zantingh is also a big fan of Elvis Presley and has his own fan club. “It was a challenge to find a good Elvis impersonator.” Finally, they found a 23-year-old American. They flew to the United States to see him perform. “Often an Elvis impersonator is more of a joke, but this kid can mimic Elvis’ movements exactly, which is impressive to see.”

As close to the original as possible

The production has been worked on down to the last detail. Clothing for this concert was made by, among others, the original clothing makers of Elvis Presley. “All the hits are there, such as ‘Suspicious Minds’, ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Peggy Sue’, and we have done everything we can to present this as beautiful and authentic as possible”, says producer Arjan Deelen. “The microphones and amplifiers are also exact replicas to stay as close to the original as possible,” Zantingh added.

 

Source: Studio040

For Eindhoven News: Lila Mehrez

Win free tickets to Maker Faire Eindhoven

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Eindhoven News and Maker Faire Eindhoven have a collaboration that promotes scientific innovation and creativity in the region. Wherever Eindhoven News goes, it takes its readers along. As the readers make us what we are. 

Now, how can you win free tickets to Maker Faire Eindhoven? Save up to 25 euros!

  1. Email eindhovennews@gmail.com about what you look forward to seeing at the Maker Faire. For more information visit https://eindhoven.makerfaire.com/.
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Posted by: Editorial Team, Eindhoven News.

New Eindhoven Mayor admires the international vibe of the city

The new Mayor Dijsselbloem assumed office this Tuesday and he appreciates the international vibe of Eindhoven. Jeroen Dijselbloem who was born in Eindhoven and an alumnus of Eckart college voices,

“One of the interesting features of Eindhoven is its international character”

-Mayor Jeroen Dijsselbloem

Eindhoven News interviewed Mayor Dijsselbloem on his inauguration day about his vision for an international Eindhoven and about the strategy for dealing with issues concerning the international community especially housing etc.

The Mayor emphasises the responsibilities of all parties concerned and that of the municipality as well. He admits that housing is a great concern for everyone in Eindhoven and there is no doubt that the city should work towards solving this crisis. “Owing to the huge success of Eindhoven, other fronts such as infrastructure and amenities have to catch up,” says Dijsselbloem. He also adds that he wants both the national government and the EU to recognise the potential of Eindhoven in leading the way, especially in the technology sector.

Dijsselbloem with his past experience as finance minister in the second Rutte cabinet and his extraordinary expertise and experience as president of Eurogroup is touted to be one of the best choices for the city.

For Eindhoven News: Beena Arunraj

Nuenen celebrates 200th anniversary

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Big party in Nuenen this weekend. The village will then celebrate its bicentenary. The event was actually planned for last year, but was postponed due to the coronavirus.

There are activities in the Nuenen, Gerwen and Nederwetten districts. The big party takes place at windmill de Roosdonck with various activities.

Party weekend
On Saturday there will be a cycle race especially for the youth and the day after that the guilds of the three villages will compete against each other during the ‘shooting of the kings’. The Queen’s Commissioner Ina Adema will also be present. She will be escorted by the guilds in a Bavaria beer wagon from the town hall to the festival grounds.

There is also a classic car show and a horse show. The festive weekend ends with the award ceremonies in the big tent, with live music from various local bands. Admission to the festivities is free.

Source: Studio040

Brabantsedag jury and how the spectators can vote too

As a spectator of the Brabantsedag theatre parade, it is a pleasure every year to see the floats and the play of the sixteen float groups. Eindhoven News has been on the jury of Brabantsedag many times. This year too, Eindhoven News will be on the jury for the press award. 

With one beautifully put-together creation after another, it becomes vivid by the afternoon, the audience is the big winner. The prizes that the wagon builders can take home will only be announced in the marquee in the evening. But what can be won and how does the prize distribution work?

The only prize that the spectator has a direct influence on is the public prize. The jury forms are handed out to the public before the parade are collected afterwards and the winners are determined based on the interest of the audience

The Press Award is handed out by the independent press jury that consists of media such as Omroep Brabant, Eindhovens Dagblad, Studio040 and Eindhoven News.

The Parelprijs is awarded for an exceptional group performance, construction, portrayal, or use of materials. This makes it the only prize that may not be awarded every year. In addition, there are three honourable mentions for special and conspicuous participants.

The parade floats are judged on three categories: Transfer of Subject, Artistic-Technical and Theatrical and Musical Quality. These three categories count equally and are judged by the professional jury, and experts in the field.

Stichting Brabantsedag is looking for professional jury members who have knowledge of the specific category and theme of that year (in this case Met Verve). The members of the professional jury do not have to be familiar with the Brabantsedag; apart from a small briefing about the parade, the jury is completely free to make its own judgment. In this way, the result is as independent as possible.

During the parade, the members of the jury are scattered over the route. This ensures that the judges cannot influence each other and that the quality of the play and technique is not a snapshot but a good reflection of the parade over the entire course. After the parade, the judges have to work hard. To arrive at a general classification in time, the assessments must be put together in a very short time. The points are added up per category and these points together make up the first classification. In the event of a tie between float-building groups, the jury decides which float ends up above the others.

This results in an overall ranking and a top three in each of the three categories, which is announced in the evening in the marquee, just like the other prizes. The overall winner is the group that scores best on all the parts together. This group, the overall winner, is taken from the ranking of the 3 categories. The top three in each category win a cup. In the meantime, the tension in the tent is palpable and the final results are announced. After first the numbers 16 to 11 are announced, we slowly work towards finding out who will be the new overall winner of the Brabantsedag and who will be immortalised in the Walk of Fame.

Source: Stichting Brabantsedag

Ron has been taking photos at KinderVakantieWeek for 9 years

Children are surprised with a show by a fire breather at the fairytale kickoff of the tenth edition of the KinderVakantieWeek (children’s holiday activities week) in Woensel.

At the entrance of the activity area there are signs with on each panel a visual retrospective of a year. For Ron Krielen this is extra special. “It was a surprise to me, because I didn’t know they were going to do this”, he said. Most of the photos on display were taken by Ron. It is therefore also an overview of his time as a volunteer with the KVW.

Ron takes a special moment to look at one sign. It is the year in which he started, in 2014. You see a group of about 50 children around a big campfire and below that picture is another one of a kind of fire wheel. “There was a resident then who did a game with sparks. This year we’re doing it again with the fire breather”.

KVW provides connection
The first edition was in 2013, but at that time Ron was not there yet. He came to live in the neighbourhood via Trudo housing corporation and felt involved immediately. “Through Trudo I did volunteer work for the neighbourhood and that’s how I came into contact with the activity week for the children. At first it also revolved around residents getting rent reductions if they volunteered in the neighbourhood. It then slowly grew into what it is today”. Especially that connecting factor was a big motivation for him to help out.

This year he is once again making beautiful pictures, but not during the whole event. A replacement is already in place because he finds it difficult to stop completely. Ron will still be here for a few days. “I simply don’t have the time to do all days anymore, but otherwise I would definitely be here more often this week”.

After the morning performance, the children are already busy with activities. In a tent they are busy practicing kung-fu and in the middle of the lawn a group is doing a robot dance during a hip-hop course. Like other years there are two large swimming pools, so in the afternoon they can enjoy splashing around in them.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Bob

 

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