For the first time, from June 9th to 12th, the European Commission organises a Festival dedicated to the New European Bauhaus (NEB). Designed around three pillars (Forum, Fair and Fest) and based physically in Brussels, at Gare Maritime & Mont des Arts, but equally around Europe and online, the Festival of the New European Bauhaus will bring together people from all walks of life to explore, debate and shape a beautiful, sustainable and inclusive future.
As part of the side program of the festival the Amsterdam-Almere pavilion at the Floriade and Pakhuis de Zwijger will host a special program on reconnecting with nature. There are special workshops for children to imagine a city where humans and non-humans are equal, a next generation dialogue on nature and food education and a streamed talkshow in which we discuss best practices to reconnect to nature.
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Experience how the city of the future is the home for humans and not-humans. Learn from the voices of inspiring citizens from Amsterdam and Almere how you can restore your connection with nature. Also, don’t miss other pavilions like The Natural Pavilion, the children route, Utopia Island, Circuloco and many more.
Talk about how nature- and food education can help to change our relationship with nature, green the city and interest young people to enter the ‘green’ sector. Universities, urban planners and professionals in the green sector share their thoughts with the next generation.
Location: The Natural Pavilion - Talk (Dutch)
These workshops for children will be hosted by Wouter van Reek, illustrator of children’s books.
Location: The voice of Urban Nature
by theater company Gouden Haas.
What if your relationship with nature was like a love affair in which both partners have grown apart hopelessly? Emerge yourself in this podcast in which nature philosopher at the state forest management agency Matthijs Schouten approaches our connection to nature as if it were a marriage gone sour. Afterwards, you can have a heart to heart with climate psychologist and coach Anna la Verge, who will give you – with a dose of humor – some tailored green advice.
Location: near the pavilion ‘The Voice of Urban Nature’.
It is possible to attend in person at Pakhuis de Zwijger or watch it at the pavilion Amsterdam-Almere. Will be available later at New European Bauhaus website and Pakhuis de Zwijger website.
This film is a special edition the Bolero van Ravel and performed by the ArtEZ Conservatorium in Zwolle. You join a journey through parks in Amsterdam. From old-fashioned scythes to ballet with brush cutters high in the tree to the singing of the Bolero. The film gives an inspiring and surprising picture of the work of the gardeners.
Location: The Natural Pavilion