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Elderly shine during music day

On Wednesday afternoon, the festive conclusion of the ‘Music buddies’ project took place in the Parktheater. Students of Summa Social Work each had an older buddy they visited every week for 12 weeks to make music together.

The project is mainly intended to contribute to the well-being of the elderly and also to allow students of the social work course to gain practical experience. Making music is a way to spend a good time together, but a poem is also recited during the closing.

 

Source: Studio040

For Eindhoven News: Lila Mehrez

Stepping, scooting and skating at Kids Urban Culture Festival

No soccer lessons or field hockey lessons, but freestyle soccer and stunt stepping on Ketelhuisplein last weekend. The E-moves Urban Culture Festival at Strijp-S targets children for the first time.

This is part of the new policy to get as many people as possible into Urban Sports in Eindhoven. Andrey Grekhov, artistic director of organiser E-moves, is proud of the event. “It is good to give attention to self-expression and creativity from an early age, that can be an outlet for children”, he said. He wipes the sweat from his forehead. “In addition, we picked a beautiful, warm day. Ketelhuisplein turns into an oven on a day like today, haha!” Visitors to the Urban Culture Festival could engage in BMX, skating, free-running, (hip-hop) dance, scooting, freestyle basketball and even graffiti, among other activities.

Like father, like son

“You notice that creativity is in a bit of a decline lately, which is why it’s extra good that kids are being introduced to Urban Sports today”, a father says. His son is about five metres away spraying his name on a cardboard with a graffiti spray can. “I come from this scene myself, so it’s extra cool to see him so interested too!” A woman wearing a white Hello Kitty shirt is also enjoying the sunny day at Strijp-S. “I feel like a little kid again”, she laughs. “Whether you want to step, swim or play sports: there’s plenty to choose from”.

Further along, a girl drops down on a beanbag. “I already come here to the square sometimes to skate, then I also find it very cool. I like to see other kids getting on their scooters. If they start young they also have plenty of time to make the choice which sport they want to practice”.
“I do hate it when there are sluggish kids on the track”, a boy sighs, wearing a helmet. Still, it shouldn’t spoil the fun. “I go here every year. Often I don’t have anything to do on Saturdays, luckily now I do”.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Bob

 

Neelie Kroes calls for more tech-women at High Tech Campus event: ‘Girl power!’

Former European Commissioner Neelie Kroes called for more women in the technology sector at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven on Tuesday.

She made this statement at the event Female Tech Heroes that was organised with the same aim: more women in the technical world which is now dominated by men. “It has to become a more balanced mix of men and women. It will lead to other ideas and nicer products”, organiser Hilde de Vocht said. “Research shows that a diverse team leads to better products”, co-organiser Ingelou Stol adds.

Network kick off 

The Female Tech Heroes Network was also launched during the opening of the conference. This network already counts 1,500 members and is meant for creating more opportunities for women in technology, organise workshops and of course, network.

Handful of men

Almost only women could be found in the conference centre of the High Tech Campus yesterday. Here and there you saw a few men, usually talking to a woman. “The society exists about half of men and women. So it is healthy to pursue that in all sectors”, one of the men present said.

Lot of interest

“Today we could have filled the room five times with enthusiastic women who find this an important topic”, De Vocht said. It shows that the subject is alive, but that the transition to have more jobs filled by women is yet to be made.

Source: www.studio040.nl
Translated by: Bob

KNCB to meet Noord Brabant cricket clubs

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The cricket association of Netherlands (KNCB) recently announced a series of meetings. These will be held with cricket clubs across the country.

The regional meeting with four major cricket associations in Noord Brabant will take place at the MOP Cricket Club in Vught on 25 March. The initiative is part of “strategy 2019-2023”. This strategy was laid out by the KNCB. Its purpose is to exchange ideas with member clubs in Noord Brabant and increase the popularity of the sport.

Strategy 2019-2023

The 2019-2023 strategy is a five-year plan initiated to strengthen the growth of cricket in the country. A major goal of the plan is to increase participation in the sport. To ensure this, youth development programmes like Cricket4Kids are being conducted in association with schools and municipalities. In addition, providing more support to be able to retain women cricketers is outlined as an action. To make the sport more sustainable, the national association plans to support regional clubs in various areas such as coaching, advice and workshops.

Reaction from cricket clubs in Noord Brabant

Wanderers cricket club in Oss has confirmed their participation They will be attending the regional meeting with most of their board. According to their chairman, Ernst-Jan Sjamaar, “If the Wanderers want to be a part of the cricket community in the Netherlands, it is important to attend these meetings. The goal is to address the problems smaller clubs are struggling with – members, publicity, financial, coaches, grounds, councils, etc.”

MOP Cricket Club, who will host this meeting will be an obvious presence. From Eindhoven, the High tech Campus Eindhoven Cricket Association have confirmed plans to be present at the event. Eindhoven Cricket Club, originally part of Philips Sports Club, could not be reached for comment.

For Eindhoven News: Siddharth Chunduri

Editor: Melinda Walraven

Illuminated sunflowers inspired by Van Gogh to go on display in Nuenen

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A light installation inspired by Van Gogh’s sunflowers was a popular feature of Eindhoven’s Glow festival in 2019. This year the sunflowers will make a comeback – this time in Nuenen, where Van Gogh painted some of his most famous works more than a hundred years ago.

The sunflowers will go on display next to the Roosdonck windmill. The windmill lies close to the De Groot family’s farm. The family formed the inspiration for Van Gogh’s famous ‘De Aardappeleters’ (‘The Potato Eaters’).

The display is part of an initiative by Nuenen Council, the organisers behind Glow, and Van Gogh Brabant, an organisation preserving Van Gogh’s heritage. They state that the intention is to bring a ‘colourful homage’ to Van Gogh to the area.

The sunflower display was designed by light artists Hugo Vrijdag from Eindhoven, and Gu Yeliang from China. It was originally created for the 2019 edition of Glow, where they adorned the stairs outside the Witte Dame building.

Glow runs from 6 to 13 November this year.

 

Source: Studio040

Translation: Rachael Vickerman

Extra subsidy for Eindhoven cultural initiatives

PopEi, Pennings Foundation, the Albert van Abbehuis, and Silent Film Festival will receive an extra subsidy. The province supports the Eindhoven cultural initiatives to enable further growth.

Designer Katinka Versendaal and youth theater Oortwolk will also receive funding. The initiatives will each receive between 40,000 and 50,000 euros. According to the province, the extra contribution is intended for projects that are innovative and appealing.

From gallery to festival

Pennings Foundation is a platform in the field of photography and video art. The organisation also holds exhibitions at the Geldropseweg in Eindhoven. The Albert van Abbehuis is a presentation space and workspace for starting artists and designers. The Silent Film Festival is an Eindhoven festival that focuses on silent film and has since acquired a permanent place in the annual cultural programming in the city.

PopEi in the Klokgebouw is a home base for starting and talented bands, and also offers the musicians a stage. Oortwolk develops children’s performances that respond to the basic emotions of children.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Ayşenur Kuran 

 

Animal shelter received 100 kittens and organises introduction day

ROZE foundation, which deals with the shelter of stray animals in the Eindhoven region, is organising an opportunity for animal lovers on Saturday to get acquainted with the kittens in the shelter.

The introductory day is not organised for no reason, the animal shelter lets us know. “In just a few months, our new animal shelter has filled up with animals, including a lot of cats and kittens”, administrator Alma van Dorenmalen tells us. “Every single one of them deserves a good home”.

There are almost a hundred kittens involved that need a new home. “In any case, it is not good for an animal to stay in a shelter for a long time”, Van Dorenmalen says. “As a result, they fall short of optimal socialization and it’s also a stressful situation for many. We want to give the animals a quick, good new start, which will promote their overall well-being and health”.

Sign up
Those wishing to drop by on the afternoon of 27 August must register on the Stichting Roze website. To ensure it doesn’t get too crowded for the animals, only two visitors are allowed per household.

For more information: Regionale Opvang Zwerfdieren Eindhoven (animal shelter)

Source: Studio040

Translated by Bob

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

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

Eindhoven municipality raises flag on Coming Out Day

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On Tuesday afternoon The College of Mayor and Aldrpersons stood outside and raised the LHBTIQ-flag to mark national coming out day. 

It is a day to support those who wish to express their sexual identity. Alderperson Samir Toub had the honour of hoisting the flag. This is a day for us to show where we stand”, he said. “We are showing Eindhoven residents that we are a safe and diverse environment”.

Alderperson Rik Thijs was also in attendance. “I am out and proud”, he said. Ït is important for me as an alderprson to show that positions such as mine are also held by people from the LHBTIQ-community. It makes me proud as an alderperson to be raising the flag together”.

In the city there is much support for this day. “It is good that our municipality underlines that we can be who we are”, a young woman said. Ï am bisexual, and coming out was easy for me. But it is not an easy step for everyone”.

 

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