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Art of Living holds Yogathon

It was a special day on 16 November for Eindhoven. The world-renowned Yogi, Swami Jyothirmayah, was in the city and gave a two-hour free yoga workshop – Yogathon.

The event took place in the Evoluon. It was a great evening where fun merged with deep relaxation, an evening of doing Yoga together and meditating, and getting acquainted with the true essence of Yoga.

According to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder of The Art of Living, “Yoga is not just a weight-loss programme; it is a science that makes you feel lighter. You lose mental stuff like anger, jealousy, hatred, greed, etc. The purpose of yoga is to stop suffering even before it arises.”

The Yogathon was well-attended

Swami Jyothirmayah has travelled the world for years to make people aware of the beneficial and soothing effect of yoga on body and mind. It has always been his aim to bring easy yoga to everyone, where one could practice it with pleasure.

Life is joy, enthusiasm, and love

The evening started with a short introduction to Yoga by the Swami himself. He has more than 20 years of experience in teaching the Happiness Program conducted by the Art of Living. According to him, Yoga makes one realise that ‘Life is joy, Life is enthusiasm and life is Love.’ The introduction was followed by a meditation session and ended with a Q&A.

The Happiness Program is a combination of knowledge, interactive games, yoga, meditation, and the powerful breathing technique called Sudarshan Kriya. For those who are interested in this programme, you can visit him in Amsterdam where he will be teaching this programme from the 7-9 December. More information is to be found at www.artofliving.org

This meditation and yoga session was attended by people from different countries other than India and the Netherlands. The visitors took part in the sessions given by the Swami. There was also a post-event survey done which emphasised that the participants felt inspired and calmer after the yoga session.

For Eindhoven news: Chaitali Sengupta

Edited by: Melinda Walraven

Everything revolving around guitars during the first GearJunks at POPEI

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The first edition of GearJunks will take place in POPEI in Eindhoven on Tuesday 12 February.

GearJunks is an encounter for musicians and other ‘gearjunks’ who like to talk about music. The event is dedicated to guitars, guitar pedals, amplifiers and other related equipment. There is a different theme for every edition of GearJunks.

Visitors

Special guests come along like builders of amps, guitars or famous guitarists. The theme for the first edition will be announced via the Facebook page of GearJunks.

Source: Studio040

Int. Women’s Day: Everyone’s a hero

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Friday, 8 March is International Women’s Day. The Eindhoven library is planning an exciting programme – ‘Everyone’s a hero!’ – for women. This is being done in cooperation with the Dutch non-profit organisation, Women Inc’s, ambassador Carien Kirkels.

The speakers will be Maleka Bent Jamaa of The Female Factory and Ineke Hurkmans, from the Jump Movement. Maleka has been working with women from all walks of life for over 20 years. It is her mission to show women that they already possess all of the power and wisdom they need. As an empowerment-coach and speaker, focussing on women, it is Maleka’s goal to create awareness and connection.

Ineke Hurkmans will get people to ‘Jump’. This is an easy, accessible method of conversation that helps move people towards their own or collective ambitions. Participants will ‘jump together’. Jessica Bartels, Eindhoven’s City Poet of Eindhoven, will also be there to present some of her poems and showcase her poetry skills.

The programme starts with a vegetarian meal at 18:00. This will cost €12,50 and people will need to register seperately for this. Tickets for the ‘Everyone’s a Hero’ event cost €3, while a meal and event combo is €15. Tickets are available here. The evening begins officially at 18:45 and will end at 22:00.

This event will be in Dutch but is also open for non-Dutch speakers. The hand-out of the reading and ‘Jump’ exercises will be available in English.

 

Eindhoven honours sporting heroes with awards

The city of Eindhoven recognised its sporting talents and their achievements during a gala evening at the Van der walk hotel.  

Based on the nominees in various categories, there was attention on a wide array of sports, including dance, urban and disabled sports.  To promote sports of all kinds and point out that everyone can be a hero and role model was the real purpose. Sports-Alderman Stijn Steenbakkers highlighted “the importance of sports due to its inclusivity and connecting powers”.

And the winners are

The awards were pre-selected by a diverse and renowned jury.  7000 votes from the public  together with the final choice of the jury put the following heroes on the podium:

  • Celine van Duijn, Sports Person of the Year (European champion 10-meter diving board),
  •  Sports Team of the year-PSV (after becoming the national football champion)
  • Mark van Bommel -Coach of the Year.
  • The price for Sports Talent -Ceyda Toprak. (This 15-year-old student, became world champion Muay Thai boxing in her age group.)

Special awards

Apart from the sports awards, 450 special medals given to other Eindhoven citizens. They either bagged a Dutch championship or ended up on the podium in a European or World championship. The Eindhoven Chess Club and ‘Stichting Special Talents’ received a special supporting price. 60% of the youth-players club from Chess club are from expat families. Eindhoven Atletiek was voted the association of the year, also they have a substantial international presence.

Jury member Tiny Sanders (former PSV CEO) shared his opinion on the importance of sports for internationals living in the Eindhoven area: “Parents feel much better here when their children have found their place in local sports teams or when their children enjoy a certain kind of sport. Doing sports is an important activity besides school, for children to stay healthy and release stress. Also, it is a way to express your ambition. Children and also adults can really give their energy in sports.”

Performers galore

The evening started with the BMX team from Area 51 displaying their skills on a small ramp. Spectacular show it was! Halfway, the recently formed yet already world champion, C-Fam dance team, showed a dynamic dance performance. Niek Traa from The Ruggeds as part of the Jury presented the importance and world-class quality of dance in the region.

All in all, it was a very interesting evening for Eindhoven news team and we will feature some of the most interesting encounters with winners and nominees in the next weeks on our website.

For Eindhoven news: Remco

 

Coming Saturday, join the International Women’s Day Celebrations!

Make sure you keep Saturday 9 March free for the International Women’s Day celebration in Eindhoven. This event is organised by C.L.O. (The Latin American Center for Orientation) and they wish you welcome.

Here on Eindhoven News you can find the full program:

 

 

 

 

 

Women of various nationalities will do presentations and will show their creative talents, as well as special projects in areas such as coaching, assistance, education, work, etc. There are also stands with craft products, art, and information from small companies (women’s fair).

And as in other years, a ‘meeting point’ is set up, where you will find many different interesting organisations. Her you can find information and expand your network.

Of course Einhoven News is here too. We are looking forward to meet you coming Saturday at Parktheater Eindhoven

More info you can find here.

 

Mayor is coming to open our 10-year celebration on 21 September

We just received the wonderful news that Eindhoven Mayor Jorritsma will do the honours of opening our 10-year celebrations on 21 September 2019.

Through his spokesperson we learned that Mayor Jorritsma would be happy to open our 10-year anniversary with a related speech.

We feel honoured and grateful and this marks a recognition for the work we have been doing in the last ten years to include also non-Dutch in our larger-Eindhoven society by providing news, background stories and events in English. We believe that once you are informed you can participate, contribute and thrive. All essential elements to feel at home and to connect to others in your neighbourhood.

Mayor Jorritsma is planned to take the stage around 14.30 on Saturday 21 September. After that he will be interviewed by one of our international editorial team members.

Here you can read the details of our event, here you can register for (free) entrance.

See you all on 21st September.

Eindhoven News team

 

new HEMA will have new concept restaurant

From Thursday, 12 March, HEMA in Eindhoven’s city center will be in their new location on 18 Septemberplein. The first 50 paying customers will receive a goody bag filled to the brim with HEMA items.

People must take note that the old store in Rechtestraat will be closed from this Sunday, 7 March. The new 1,750 m2 store will include a new restaurant concept. Although it seems big, it will, in fact, be easier for customers to find items in this new shop. Above all, the store’s fresh new look will catch the shopper’s eye.

HEMA kitchen is a new concept too. It focuses on fresh and healthy food. The restaurant has a completely new look with counters with salads, healthy sandwiches, smoothies, juices, and fresh soups. The dishes contain 100% natural ingredients and have been developed entirely according to HEMA recipes. In this way, HEMA is responding to the increasing demand for fresh and healthy meals.

Very proud

Phillip Mes, HEMA Netherlands’ Director says, “For more than 92 years, HEMA has been making our customers’ daily lives in Eindhoven better, more fun, and easier.” He says he is particularly proud of this new store. “This latest HEMA store and restaurant concept has been extensively tested among customers in the Netherlands and Belgium. It received many positive reactions from both customers and employees.”

“Rolling out the new store concept is an important part of HEMA’s growth strategy. This consists of improving performance in the core Dutch and Belgian markets.” They also want to grow internationally with partners and expand its online channels.

HEMA has 32,000 own products and services, more than 750 stores and 19,000 employees. This chain store is active in 12 countries on 3 continents.

Dutch Design Week 2020 will take place entirely online

This year’s Dutch Design Week (DDW) will be held entirely online, with no live in-person events. Mayor of Eindhoven, John Jorritsma, and Monique List-de Roos from Eindhoven city council made this decision. It was largely based on the new stringent regulations given by the Dutch government during Monday evening’s press conference.

Veiligsheidregio Brabant, or ‘Safety Region Brabant’, a government department responsible for implementing public health and safety measures in the region also contributed to the decision. They say that moving DDW online is necessary due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the Netherlands. This is because hosting live events for groups of people, and the national and international travel that DDW brings about, risks increasing infection rates even further.

‘Saddens us deeply’

Dutch Design Foundation (DDF), the organisation behind DDW, say although they understand the decision, they are saddened. They initially hoped for a more ‘intimate’ version of the usual DDW ‘that would take place both live and digitally’. Martijn Paulen, DDF’s director says, ‘We knew this would be an odd year, but that the live festival now, with only two and half weeks to go, cannot take place at all saddens us deeply’.

‘Cutting the soul out of the city’

Jorritsma says that he appreciates DDF’s efforts to try and make a live event as safe as possible. He did not make the decision to cancel it lightly. For a city like Eindhoven where design is so central to its culture, he says cancelling events like DDW is like ‘cutting the soul out of the city’.

However, Jorritsma adds that ‘when I see the increasing number of infections in our city, with the images of the overflowing healthcare system in spring still vividly in mind’, he must make ‘fighting the virus and preventing new infections’ his priority. ‘Welcoming or facilitating large groups of people who visit DDW in the city’ does not line up with that priority. Likewise, councillor List-de Roos says ‘we cannot actively invite people to come to the city at this time; that is not responsible’.

Next steps

DDF is now busy working on building a digital platform to host an online version of DDW. Their main focus is on maintaining connections between audiences and designers in a digital world.

 

Translation: Rachael Vickerman

Source: Dutch Design Foundation and Eindhoven City Council press release

Unique fashion show held

Yesterday, a unique, circular art fashion show was held in DomusDela, Eindhoven.

The OUD en NIEUW (OLD and NEW) event was especially for people living with dementia. The fashion was designed especially for them. Not only that; the 12 models are also people living with this condition.

Students from Summa College in Eindhoven helped out with this event. The show was Teun Toebes and designer Babette van Rijthoven’s brainchild. Teuns is a nurse and the founder of the sTeun en Toeverlaat Foundation.

‘Laughed and cried’

These two want to give people living with dementia a platform. “We already look back on OUD en NIEUW with enormous pleasure,” says Teun (21). “We laughed and cried while enjoying the beautiful creations and special stories.”

“The models, however, touched us the most. Their deterioration and forgetting process is sometimes heartbreaking. But people with dementia can enjoy and live in the moment like no others.”

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Babette van Rijthoven and Teun Toebes. Photo credit: sTeun en Toeverlaat (Marijke Krekels. Used with permission.

“And that is exactly what happened [yesterday]. Why? They drew attention to their stories, not their condition,” Teun says.

Repurposed

Teun and Babette also wanted to show that old clothes can be repurposed into new fashionable creations. The clothing was made from people who had had dementia but are now deceased. “The models were so grateful for the outfits we’d put together especially for them,” says Babette.

“That’s humbling. And we’re also proud that we could produce these creations sustainably. A fantastic team of students and teachers from various colleges supported us in this.” These included the Summa students, who helped stitch the designs.

“The designs were made with the previous owners’ stories in mind. The collaboration with the models was an eye-opener for the students. They learned a lot,” Summa Fashion lecturer, Marloes Michielsen, says.

More than a thousand people followed the show, digitally. There was also live music from various genres. These included DJ Je Moeder, Dylan Greene, and opera singer, Francis van Broekhuizen.

Sources: Studio040.nl and s-teun.nl

Translators: Bob and Melinda Walraven

Editor: Melinda Walraven

What is typically Eindhoven?

The Philips Stadium, the Evoluon, the Lichtjesroute or the festivities? Eindhoven can’t be captured in just a few words or buildings. In the Parktheater yesterday, the question was: witte gij’t? (Did you know?)

This month, Eindhoven celebrates its centenary. Reason enough for a party and reflection. In recent years, the city has grown rapidly, with newcomers from all corners of the world. What is still the common denominator?

Typical Eindhoven

In the Parktheater, theatre producer Oscar de Boer is trying to answer this question. On three Sundays, he examines the past, present, and future of the city where he lives but didn’t grow up. He aims to collect information.

He’s doing so along with not only the theatre group, De Bende van Oz (Oz’s gang). The cultural organisation, Plaza040 and Stichting de Kleurrijke Stad (the Colourful City Foundation) are also involved. Oscar wants to use the collected information for a final theatre performance in December.

Yesterday, the past was central. Visitors could share their earliest memories of the city. As well as the nicest, most heartwarming features of ‘their’ Eindhoven. House band Bright Light performed too. They played songs by Armand, Lenny Kuhr and Gerard van Maasakkers.

Eindhoven’s history

Using various city maps, Huub Jacobs of the Eindhoven in Beeld Foundation discussed the city’s history. It started with the prehistoric remains of a settlement near the river Dommel. City rights were then acquired in 1232. That’s when the villages Gestel, Strijp and Woensel were incorporated. Did you know? That’s what formed Eindhoven’s star shape.

De Boer then talked to the members of two rival archers’ guilds. In earlier times, the archers defended the city against invaders. Nowadays, they practise crossbow shooting.

And they take part in the World War II Liberation Day parade. Did you know? Eindhoven is the only city in the Netherlands that celebrates its liberation.

Ageing guilds

In their yellow and red costumes, Gestel and Stratum’s Sint Joris guild representatives from Gestel talked about their struggle against an ageing membership. Not only are no young people joining.

There’s also little enthusiasm for the guild among 30 and 40-year-olds. But, there isn’t much room for newcomers, according to an audience member. For instance, women aren’t allowed to join these guilds.

In the final part of the afternoon, Johan Vlemmix took the floor. He’s lived in no less than 36 different places in Eindhoven. In the Kruidenbuurt neighbourhood of his youth, bicycles didn’t have to be locked.

Things have changed

And string hung from everywhere letter slot. Did you know? This was so friends and family could open the door without a key. Things have changed, agreed several people in the audience.

Still, not everything was better in the old days. In fact, Eindhoven should be more proud of its position as a knowledge centre, was the audience’s opinion. The inhabitants are friendly and sociable; the city is dynamic and open to change.

Comedian Matthias Tuns closed the afternoon with his first memory of the ‘city of lights’. He was fined for cycling across the market. Bystanders entered into a discussion on his behalf with the adamant enforcement officers.

The discussion degenerated into an argument, and a collection campaign followed. In record time, €85 was collected, almost double the fine. “Consider it a welcome gift,” Tuns was told.

Source: www.studio040.nl

Translated by: Bob

Edited by: Melinda Walraven

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