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This show must go on, despite stricter COVID-19 rules

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Parktheater held a comedy evening on Tuesday.

That’s despite the stricter anti-corona measures. The three comedians performed alternately in three halls, instead of together in one venue. So, the evening could continue.

The theatre spread 72 guests over the three halls. According to the new anti-corona rules, only 30 people are allowed to in one venue. However, various regions might make exceptions for theatres and cinemas.

It isn’t yet clear whether there will be such an exemption in the Southeast Brabant Security Region. The Parktheater, among other places, hasn’t yet received a definite answer.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda

Ode to Eindhoven street preacher with new beer ‘Goeie Arnol’

Rabauw Brewery pays tribute to Eindhoven city preacher Arnol Kox with a new beer, called ‘Goeie Arnol’ (Good Arnol). “Despite the fact that he was not always understood by everyone, he was able to find his place in society”.

Gerry Diederen, Arnol’s widow, will receive the first can. “I was very surprised”, Gerry says. “It is a great initiative and I think Arnol would have found this very funny. It’s nice to hear that people still remember him”.

Ode
Rabauw wants to pay tribute to the city preacher with the beer. “In our brewery we offer a place to people with a weaker position in society. Arnol was not always understood by everyone and did not have an obvious place in society. Despite that, he was able to find his angle”, Joyce de Vaan, van Rabauw, says.

Design
Tattoo artist Robbert of Twentytwo Tatto created the design of the can. “On the tin, Arnol is surrounded by well-known Eindhoven buildings such as Evoluon and Witte Dame”, Joyce says. “How exactly the design will look will remain a secret for a while, but Arnol will be prominently featured”.

The taste of the beer is striking. “It’s Wee Heavy. That’s an 8.4 per cent dark ale with a caramel-like flavour”.

First can
On Good Friday, Gerry will receive the first can at Brewpub Rabauw on Strijp-S. “I am very curious”, Gerry says. “Normally I never drink actually and when I drink it is 0.0. I’m so used to that, because Arnol couldn’t drive”.

Source: Studio040
Translated by: Bob

 

Here2work, a hybrid international job fair- November 14-17

Are you an international looking for a job in the Netherlands? Join the second edition of the Here2work International Job Fair this November 14-17. This hybrid event is held both online and in Amsterdam and invites internationals based in the Netherlands to enhance their careers.

“free passes for Eindhoven news readers”.

Here2work (H2W) is an initiative led by the NL Alumni Network – Netherlands and 7days2go representing a growing community of over 8,000 international students and graduates residing in the Netherlands and +70,000 around the globe. H2W supports and promotes international talent by hosting the second edition of the job fair dedicated to international professionals looking to kick-start their careers in the Netherlands.

HR professionals, company representatives, international career coaches and mentors will join the event to share their insights with the attendees during the four-day program.
In this event, the participants will be able to meet internationally oriented businesses and
organisations while getting access to simultaneous 1-1 mentoring, webinars, Q&As, and
speed networking sessions.

Free passes

At the job fair, you would rub shoulders with the c-suite executives, Coaches, HR professionals and companies and besides, it’s available at the convenience of your home. Above all, Eindhoven News is giving away fifty free passes to its readers to the virtual job fair. You can find here the free explore passes. If you wish to attend the fair in Amsterdam or if the free tickets have run out, then you can benefit from a 20% discount on all passes.

The program focuses on the following categories: Land, Work, Integrate and Connect.

Land

Learn how life and work in the Netherlands are for internationals looking to take their career to the next level. 

Work

Explore the Dutch labour market as a highly skilled migrant within a vibrant and multicultural environment at the most strategic location in Europe.

Integrate

Get to know Dutch culture and the more than 200 nationalities present in the Netherlands and your future workspace!

Connect

Meet your future employer and international experts with insights and tips on how to find a job in the Netherlands.

Strategically located at Europe’s front door, the Netherlands provides access to 95% of
Europe’s most lucrative consumer markets are within 24 hours of Amsterdam or Rotterdam. Ranked No. 1 on DHL’s Global Connectedness dex, the Netherlands has a competitive international climate and is home to 15,000 foreign companies. Thus, looking at the Here2work job fair schedule, speakers and attending organisations, it’s a no-brainer that the event would increase the workforce of the Netherlands.

 



One and a half truck full of toys and 1600 euros collected with radio campaign in Eindhoven

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The annual toy campaign of Radio JND collected 1600 euros and one and a half truck full of toys this year.

The last few days the DJs made 72 hours of live radio from the Stadhuisplein in Eindhoven. The aim of the campaign was to raise as much money and as many toys as possible for Stichting Speelcadeau in Eindhoven. That foundation gives children from poorer families a nice St. Nicholas’ eve.

Most of the money was collected through the auction of a football from PSV, with signatures of the players. It was auctioned for three hundred euros.

Source: Studio040

Nearly 700 candles on war graves in tribute to allies

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During Christmas Eve, cemetery De Oude Toren in Eindhoven is traditionally illuminated. Candles are then placed on 686 war graves. It is a tribute to allies who died during the liberation of the Netherlands. A bench will also be unveiled in memory of deceased war veteran Joe Cattini.

This is the seventh time the initiative is being held. Organisers 18 September Foundation and Graves Foundation Brabant have a clear goal in mind. “Let’s reflect together on the importance of remembering and sharing this moment of respect and remembrance.”

Fifteen minutes before the start, the church bells will ring. After volunteers place and light the nearly 700 candles, a subdued ceremony is held. This will include a talk by a Heritage Bearer, a young person who has promised to pass on the war story.

Bench for Joe Cattini

Uniquely this year, a bench in memory of Joe Cattini will be unveiled. The Briton died in April at the age of 100. He was one of the last surviving liberators of Eindhoven, and an honorary citizen of the city.

Cattini was honoured not only for his efforts during the liberation of Eindhoven, but also for what he did after World War II. This included visits to schools to pass on the story of the war to future generations.

The tribute to Joe Cattini and other allies starts at half past four on 24 December.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Shanthi Ramani

Sinterklaas celebrations in the city centre

Sinterklaas will visit Eindhoven again this year. The ‘goedheiligman’ (good saint) and his attendants called ‘Pieten’ can be seen on the 18 Septemberplein on November 12th. Mayor Jeroen Dijsselbloem will welcome the distinguished guest to our city. Many excited children will no doubt be there to cheer when he arrives. Sinterklaas and company will arrive at 13.00. 

The programme includes a performance by Mikey and Megan, and there is a surprise act on the square. Then, at 14:45, Sinterklaas will ride through the centre on his horse Ozosnel. During that trip, there will be a stopover at the Van Piere bookshop, where a poem for the Good Saint will be recited.

After a procession through the city centre, Sinterklaas arrives at the Heuvel around 15:45. For this occasion, the shopping centre has been transformed into a true ‘Pietjes’ paradise.

Children can enjoy face painting, crafts and cake decorations, play games and of course sing and wave to the Saint. The activities are credited with stamps and a full set of stamps is rewarded with a Pietendiploma.

At around 16.30, Sinterklaas says goodbye and leaves with the Pieten to his residence.

Source:Studio040

Translated by: Seetha

New names at music festival ‘Hit The City’

The freely accessible music festival ‘Hit The City’, which takes place from 19 to 21 October in the Eindhoven city center, has more than thirty new names. It is about musical talent that is not tied to genres and that extends the liveliness of Dutch Design Week into the evening.

After a two-year break, Dutch pop sensation Naaz finds her place on stage in the Grote Zaal of the Effenaar. The Kurdish-Dutch singer made an impression earlier this year in Carré and Down The Rabbit Hole. She is joined by Dutch pop band The Inden and indie-pop virtuoso Alex Vargas, who returns to the festival with a new sound.

The basement of Dynamo is the scene of groundbreaking hip-hop on Friday nights, including the queer rap duo LIONSTORM, and UK acts Denzelf Himself and Deijuvhs, who mix hip-hop with genres ranging from horror to hardcore, punk, metal, drill or jungle. On Saturday, promising and emerging hip-hop artists will take the stage, including Latin rapper Mariposa and streaming hit acts Reanny, Lusho and Brokezart.

Cool guitar acts

With Library Card and Neighbors Burning Neighbours, Friday night in the Stroomhuis will be dedicated to the Rotterdam post-punk scene. There are cool indie and guitar acts from The Joy Hotel, Big Special, Loupe, Girl Scout and THAMES. Fans of heavier guitars can indulge themselves with raw bands like DITZ and Bad Breeding.

The fact that Hit The City explores all musical corners is reflected in the contrast between, on the one hand, contemporary and eclectic pop acts such as Yaro Mila, Guusje or DeathbyRomy and, on the other hand, the vintage 60s and 70s sound that echoes in the surf rock of The People’s Pleasure Grounds, the lush pop songs of M. Lucky or the old Arabic psychedelic rock inspired Sababa 5.

Move

Amartey’s afropop or the afrobeats of DjeuhDjoah & Lieutenant Nicholson and Yung Dada invite you to move. Neo-soul artist Sophie Faith to introspection. G-folk artist Hak Baker converts his special life story into protest music, while Porcelain id hurls her poetic lyrics into the hall.

Hit The City takes place from Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 October in various venues in the Eindhoven city centre. The entire festival is free to enter.

 

Source: Studio040

For Eindhoven News: Lila Mehrez

Park Hilaria opening weekend attracts hundred and fifty thousand visitors

The opening weekend of Park Hilaria attracted 150,000 visitors to the Eindhoven Kennedylaan. 

The organization, therefore, calls the first weekend ‘busy’. Spread over ten days, the Eindhoven fair usually attracts 450,000 visitors.

This year there are again about a hundred attractions, game stalls and eateries on Kennedylaan. The prominent attractions this year are Power Surge, the Propeller and the Eclipse. After two years of absence due to the corona pandemic, Park Hilaria’s party bar is open again. Jan Biggel and Django Wagner, among others, perform here. Park Hilaria is open till Sunday 14 August.

Musicians out on the street

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These are hard times for musicians too. So, the street concert the Muziekgebouw held on Monday on Van Meursstraat was a morale booster.

Out-of-the blue, a blue caravan pulled up and musicians spilt out. And, all of a sudden, a small audience was enjoying an almost private concert on Van Meursstraat. The (almost) secret performance was whispered to only the street’s residents. For a handful of passers-by, it was a complete surprise – these Eindhoven musicians on the sidewalk. And that made it even more fun.

The street concert was the Muziekgebouw and the Maandag van Van Meurs Organisation’s (Van Meurs’ Monday) idea. This is a weekly musical event that’s a tribute to the Eindhoven musician, Ad van Meurs, who died in 2017. Its goal – to be heard.

Great idea

“Just, to bring music to the people again. And I think that’s a fantastic idea”, says musician and Dutch cult hero, Björn van der Doelen. He also performed on Monday. Just like his fellow musicians, Van der Doelen’s going through a quiet time because all performances have been cancelled. It, has, however, not affected him much.

“I like that I have free time every weekend and can spend a lot of time with my girlfriend and kids. And, financially, I can manage, because I have my football pension”. Van der Doelen used to be a professional footballer.

Cellist Mirthe de Jong doesn’t have a football pension. She admits that in the first weeks she couldn’t perform, she didn’t know what to do with herself. Not being allowed or able to do anything was very hard for her. Financially it’s hard too. “I’m a student, so don’t get a government payout. How I’m going to get through the summer is still worrisome, yes,” she says.

‘Not all bad’

The corona crisis means financial misery for musicians. This is confirmed by guitarist Jeroen Kant, who was also part of the street concert. “Luckily I can give internet guitar lessons”, he says. The lack of performances isn’t all bad. He has a boat that needs a lot of work, and it offers “room for reflection”.

Ankie Keultjes, the late Ad van Meurs’ partner, does the Maandag van Van Meurs’ programming. Her work’s also come to a complete standstill. “These Mondays are fantastic evenings with singer-songwriters and great audiences.”

“My work’s ground to a near halt. All I can do now is look toward the latter part of the year. The programming was already done, and we had a lot of acts from America. So now I have to get to work on putting together an alternative programme. With musicians from the Netherlands and Belgium, who can still travel”.

Regardless of how much the random audience in Van Meursstraat appreciated it, another street concert’s by no means guaranteed. The organisers are, for their part, remaining mum. They also want to prevent attracting too many people to such an event.

Source: Studio040

Translator: Bob

Editor: Melinda Walraven

Marijn best MBO fashion student: ‘Really very special’

Marijn van den Elsen, third-year student at Summa College in Eindhoven, may call herself the best MBO (secondary vocational education) student in the Netherlands in her field. She won gold during Skills Heroes, a competition in which more than a thousand MBO students participate.

The student coming from Limburg is beaming from ear to ear. She had not expected first place. “I am super happy! I thought it was already an honour that I was entered by the school, but I had not taken a gold medal into account. The other participants were also super good”.

Passion

Marijn explains why she enjoys doing it so much. “I find it so beautiful to sew and to make things. Much more fun than designing. Especially if the end result looks good, that’s always nice”.

Future

She is now in her third year at Summa College in Eindhoven. What she wants to do after that? “I would like to continue my studies. So another step up within this field. After that, I might want to work in the world of haute couture or theatre, as a costumer”.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Bob

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