PROGRAMME 2008 / 2009 Pre-lecture supper at the Bieb, Hengelo
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PROGRAMME 2008 / 2009 Pre-lecture supper at the Bieb, Hengelo
www.nederlandengeland.nl TWENTE BRANCH VOL 23 NO. 5 / APRIL-MAY 2009 Secretary: Marjan Wensink, Kerkedennen 52, 7621 ED Borne Chairman: Hans Kräwinkel, Boddenkampstraat 70, 7522BZ Enschede Tel 074-2781020 / e-mail castalia@orange.nl Editorial contributions: info@alison-morgan.nl Dear members, Spring's in full swing at last - excuse enough to open with this photo taken in Hyde Park last month. While these daffodils were fluttering and dancing in the breeze, brightly clad Londoners of all ages were out jogging, getting into shape for the summer. Although this is our last Bulletin for a few months, there are still some activities to look forward to before the summer break. The lecture on Chatsworth (21 April) may well whet appetites to visit that stately home in Derbyshire as soon as possible, and The History of the Tulip (in Dutch, 13 May) will be a colourful treat - not only for gardeners! Last but not least, the huifkar excursion on 13 June should be a delightful way to round off the GNE Season. ✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽ PROGRAMME 2008 / 2009 Unless otherwise stated, lectures are held in the Bibliotheek Hengelo Beursplein, Beursstraat 34, Hengelo, starting at 8.15 p.m. NB: At 8.00 p.m. the doors are closed to the public (i.e., library visitors not attending the lecture), so please arrive before 8.00 p.m. DATE SPEAKER TITLE OF EVENT Tues 21 April Christine Robinson A Glimpse of Chatsworth Wed 13 May Carla Teune De Geschiedenis van de Tulp Sat, 13 June afternoon event not applicable End of Season Event - huifkar excursion, countryside around Zenderen (replacing Peter Goddard, notice on p 2) Admission to lectures is free to members, € 3,50 to non-members and € 1,00 to non-members under 25. More information on lectures and speakers is available on our website: www.nederlandengeland.nl/GNETwent.html Pre-lecture supper at the Bieb, Hengelo At the Library's 'Beurscafé', a light supper is served between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. Reservation is required. Please call the catering manager Nico Stroess (tel. 074-2560599, except on Mondays, when the Library is closed) preferably a week in advance, and also tell him if you're a vegetarian or a 'vlees-verlater'. We are asked to be at our tables by 5.30. Those wishing to come early for a (predinner) drink are welcome from about 5 p.m. Parking There's an excellent 24 hour multi-storey car park right behind our venue, on the B.P. Hofstedestraat (the street off the Beursstraat, between the Bibliotheek and the Rabotheater / Dragonder Restaurant). Just a few meters into the Hofstedestraat, you'll see the entrance to the Parking Hengelo Centre garage. 1 LOOKING AHEAD Carla Teune to replace Peter Goddard, May lecture Due to unforeseen circumstances, Peter Goddard has cancelled his lecture tour in May; we hope he'll be able to tell us about Sissinghurst Garden another time. In the meantime, we're fortunate to have found an excellent replacement, Carla Teune, former Curator or 'Hortulana' of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden. During our excursion there in 2004, Mevr Teune presented an excellent lecture on Dr von Siebold, a pioneering collector of exotic plants. We look forward to welcoming her to Hengelo on 13 May, when she'll speak about the amazing tulip (see below). De Geschiedenis van de Tulp (The History of the Tulip) Talk by Carla Teune on Wednesday, 13 May The tulip has a truly fascinating history. As one of most famous icons of the Netherlands, this popular plant has a very important place in Dutch culture. Carla Teune's talk will be presented in Dutch, so the introduction below (from Wikipedia) is given in Dutch. Tulp (Tulipa) is een geslacht van eenzaadlobbige planten uit de Leliefamilie (Liliaceae). Van origine komt de bloem uit Turkije. Ze werd later ook in Turkije zelf waargenomen, waar het een populaire voorjaarsbloeier werd, voor hen het symbool van leven en vruchtbaarheid. In 1562 kwam de tulp via Antwerpen als eerste Europa binnen. Rond 1593 verschenen de eerste exemplaren in Nederland. De eerste gedocumenteerde exemplaren werden door Carolus Clusius geplant in de door hem vanaf 1593 geleide Hortus botanicus Leiden. De bostulp (Tulipa sylvestris) is de enige soort die in Nederland in het wild voorkomt en is ingeburgerd vanaf de 19e eeuw. CARLA TEUNE After finishing Montessori Lyceum in Amsterdam I was educated at 'Huis te Lande', horticultural training school. From there I went to work for 18 months in the famous 'Arboretum at Kalmthout' where Madame de Belder gave me a broad finishing touch in horticulture and where I was allowed to read all the precious books in their extensive library. In 1967 I came to Leiden where I started as a 'botanical secretary' and here I still am, now as a retired oddjobs volunteer. The biggest step in my Hortus career was when I became the curator in 1984 and I enjoyed that job fully! Hobbies have much to do with plants: walking in the mountains and woodlands of Kashmir, China, Japan. U.S.A. photographing plants (and of course people, temples, gardens too) and to see Tulips in the wild in Kazachstan or wild heathers and suikerbossies in South Africa. End of Season Event, Saturday 13 June For our End of Season Event this year, we'll be staying in Twente, starting and ending in Zenderen. We'll be taking a leisurely afternoon trip by huifkar. What a lovely, lazy way to enjoy our unspoilt local countryside! Whatever the weather, we'll be dry and in good company. PROGRAMME We'll meet at 12 o'clock at Party Centrum Lutke Hulscher in Zenderen, where a traditional farmers' lunch will be served. Then we'll depart in two huifkarren, each with an accordionist on board. We'll travel through the countryside of Zenderen and Hertme, stopping at Hertme's open-air theatre and again at a charming historic farmhouse (1849). As we travel along the lanes and through the woods, we'll hear something of the local history as well as many legends. Who knows, perhaps we'll even spot one or two of Twente's notorious Witte Wieven! We'll stop on the way for 'kuiernat' or orange juice and near the end of the journey an old hag will be waiting to serve her special witches' brew (disguised as soup). We should be back at about 4.00 p.m., when you may like to have a drink at the Party Centrum (price not included). Another optional extra is a group supper, if there's enough interest (see the reservation form). 2 TIP A note for princesses (and princes) who may be sensitive to peas under mattresses: huifkar seating can't compete with box-springs so it may be worthwhile bringing your own cushion! PRICE AND RESERVATION Based on the hire of two huifkarren, the price is € 31,50 per person. At the end of this Bulletin there's a reservation form which you're asked to complete as soon as possible. We look forward to meeting many GNE friends in Zenderen! ✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽ PREVIOUS EVENTS Drawing the Baroque English Landscape – Kip, Knyff and English Gentlemen Talk by Ray Biggs on Wednesday, 18 February Mr Biggs started this talk with an introduction to the history of English country seats. These stately homes displayed great wealth inside as well as outside. Their owners demonstrated that they had political power and using symmetry and perspective, power over nature itself. Tree planting gave status, it also showed support for the king because it enclosed the land. The French landscape architect André le Nôtre (1613-1700) influenced English garden design. He fully developed the type of spacious formal garden, characterized by extensive unbroken vistas. He designed the gardens of Versailles. His principles dominated garden design in Europe until the rise of informal and naturalistic gardens. Lancelot 'Capability' Brown (1715-1783) designed more than a hundred landscaped parks. He rejected the formal geometric style of gardening in favour of a more natural approach. The aristocracy were now seeking the private and peaceful Arcadian world which he could create. H. Winstanley (1644-1703) made a detailed set of engravings, which survive as an important record of English manor house architecture. He also designed a set of playing cards which became very popular and sold well in the coffee houses. From 1680, two Dutchmen, Leonard Knyff and Johannes Kip, produced copperplate engravings. Their most important works are views of country houses with formal gardens, published in the Brittannia Illustrata. Johannes made the engravings of Leonard's drawings. These impressions are very accurate. As such they are valuable social records of a great number of practical design details as well as of the fashion of the day. Els de Jonge Heart of the Sahara Talk by John Pilkington on Wednesday, 11 March In 2006 John spent three months in Mali for the latest of his epic journeys. His destination was Taudenni, a remote and primitive salt-mining settlement 450 miles to the north of Timbuktu. Taudenni salt has been mined by hand for over a thousand years. Centuries ago it was worth its weight in gold and even now it's a valuable commodity in West Africa. Every week from November to February, caravans of up to 50 camels still make the harsh, month-long round trip from Timbuktu to collect this 'white gold' of the Sahara. Some 80 guests fell silent in Hengelo's Central Library when John addressed us with his usual enthusiasm. First, he set the scene with a series of beautiful slides accompanied by the music of Ali Farka Toure. His journey started on the Niger where he took a river boat just below Bamako, chugging via Djenné and Mopti to the ancient city of Timbuktu. There he was introduced to his guide, U-Batna, and Arabic-speaking Moor, and three camels. There too, he was kitted out in full Arabic dress: the bou-bou (robe) and huli (turban). Without these, he was told, he would scare the camels! His guide bought all the provisions for the journey - mainly peanuts (LOTS of peanuts!), rice, dates, sugar and tea. Water was carried by the camels in pouches. Some were made of leather (rather leaky), some from the inner tubes of tyres (more reliable). Towards the end of the journey the camels also carried their own fodder - bails of tussock grass cut by John and U-Batna who had to work ever harder to find this coarse vegetation as it became sparser and sparser. 3 After three weeks they arrived in Taudenni, a lunar landscape where the summer temperature can reach 50 degrees Celsius. Described by John as 'a posting from Hell', Taudenni's community of 120 men had no houses, no fresh water, no medicines, no electricity, no telephone - not even any cooking fuel apart from camel dung. Nevertheless, they were friendly and cheerful, John told us. The 'mines' may be described as shallow pits in which they hacked out the salt in slabs which weighed about 20 kilos each. When the caravans arrive, each camel is loaded up with four of these slabs and the return journey begins almost immediately. Because of the harsh conditions, it's imperative that they return as soon as possible. In true Pilkington style, this lecture was a colourful personal insight into a fascinating country and its people. From time to time we were delightfully sidetracked as John took us on various detours before reaching the final destination! He closed his story with more Malian music, this time by one of his favourite musicians, Salif Keïta. For lots more information on John's travels, you may like to visit www.pilk.net. Alison Morgan ✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽ NEWS AND NOTICES Results of the BBC Awards 2009 The National Final of this year's BBC-GNE Young Writers and Public Speaking Awards took place on Saturday 28 March in the Auditorium of the University of Amsterdam. Aldith Hunkar presented the event and the jury was chaired by HE Lyn Parker, the British Ambassador. The GNE was well represented in the audience. In the Public Speaking competition, the presentations of the eight finalists were extremely impressive. Roos van Ees of the Montessori Lyceum, The Hague, was the winner and Hannah Louise van Otterloo of the Rijnlands Lyceum, Wassenaar was runner-up. The audience award was also awarded to Roos van Ees. Both winners will take part in the International Public Speaking Competition of the EnglishSpeaking Union in London from 18 to 22 May. For the Young Writers Awards, eight essays were shortlisted. From these, the jury selected Victor van Werkhooven, a student at the Christelijk Gymnasium Utrecht as winner and David Vredevoogd of the Cals College, Nieuwegein as runner-up. Both will follow a residential summer course at one of the Arvon (the Foundation for Creative Writing) centres in Great Britain. The audience award in this category went to Maaike van der Plas of the Rijnlands Lyceum, Oegstgeest.Their essays can be read at www.bbcawards.com. Winners Roos, Hannah Louise, Victor, David and Maaike. Roos van Ees receiving her prize from HE Lyn Parker. Photo: Willem Jan Ritman, Zeist Our chairman Hans Kräwinkel has the mammoth task of organizing this annual event. As usual, he and his band of GNE volunteers did a grand job! After the excitement of the Final, a large group of GNE friends walked through the milling crowds of 'mellow' football supporters in kilts to the Utrechtsestraat where we enjoyed an excellent supper at the restaurant, Het Fornuis. Studium Generale, UT The Dutch explained Interactive lecture on Tuesday May 12th, 19.30 – 21.00 hrs. Vrijhof, Amphitheatre The University of Twente is an international university with students from all over the world. One of the first things they encounter when studying at the campus are the typical habits and customs of the Dutch. Why are the Dutch so tidy? So punctual? Why do they seem so informal? Or is this merely appearance? Drs Gitta 4 Montanus will shed light on these questions and explain why the Dutch are as they are. This lecture is very interesting for students from abroad, but will be surprising and informative for the Dutch as well. The speaker is a cultural anthropologist who has travelled and studied all around the world. She visited Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Israel, the United States and almost all European countries. The biggest culture shock she experienced was in Great-Britain. This lecture will be in English. Admittance free, no reservations. Shakespeare Theater Diever: proposed excursion, 22 August 'Much Ado About Nothing' (Hoop Gedoe om Niks) It's some years since we set out as a group to Diever but past excursions have always been most pleasant. This (Dutch language) open-air production of Shakespeare's romantic comedy sounds particularly appealing so Hans Kräwinkel has offered to organise a group trip to the only matinee performance on Saturday, 22 August. If the group is large enough, it may be worth hiring a bus, otherwise, we'll travel by car. The idea is to set off in the morning and bring a picnic lunch. Anyone interested in going should contact Hans (tel 053-4331839, or mail hans@jeweha.demon.nl). For other performance dates in July, August and September, please see www.shakespearetheaterdiever.nl/ . Introduction to the play, taken from the website: “Een feestelijk stuk, maar wel met een serieuze ondertoon”, zo typeert Jack Nieborg de romantische komedie “Much Ado About Nothing". “Het stuk komt op mij over als een in het wild om zich heen schietende Cupido” zegt Nieborg. “Het is heel spannend om dan juist uit die ogenschijnlijke wirwar een soepel lopende voorstelling te maken.” In zijn vertaling en vervolgens in zijn regie zal die souplesse een grote rol spelen. “Neem bijvoorbeeld het paar Benedick en Beatrice. Die zitten elkaar onafgebroken in de haren, maar het publiek moet aanvoelen dat die stekeligheden meer spel dan werkelijkheid zijn. Want op het eind krijgen ze elkaar, dus zó onaardig hadden ze het blijkbaar niet bedoeld. Ze moeten ook niet als twee sjaggerijnige mopperkonten overkomen; hun verbale schermutselingen moeten het publiek wel amuseren.” Naast deze al wat gerijpte gelieven staat het andere paar: Claudio en Hero. Piepjong, en tot over hun oren verliefd. Ook daar valt weer veel amusants aan te beleven, zelfs als door een vuil spelletje even de indruk wordt gewekt, dat Hero een relatie heeft met een andere man. Claudio is zo van zijn stuk gebracht, dat hij de arme Hero verstoot. Schrik niet, ook dat komt weer op z’n pootjes terecht. Illyria's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', August and September This year, the youthful and ever-energetic British open-air theatre company, Illyria, will be bringing Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' to the Netherlands. Starting times are still to be confirmed but here are the dates and locations: Wednesday 26 August at Kasteel Heeswijk Thursday 27 August at Orangerie Duivenvoorde Sunday 30 August at Kasteel Keppel, Laag Keppel, reservation tel 06 171403 (Keppel) or VVV Bronkhorst. Tue-Thu 1-3 September at Orangerie Duivenvoorde Fri & Sat 4&5 September at Landgoed Schovenhorst, Putten, reservation VVV Putten, tel. 0341 351777. More details on productions nearest to us are (or will be) given at http://www.schovenhorst.nl and http://www.illyria.uk.com as well as at http://www.theenglishtheatre.nl . Illyria is also presenting Rudyard Kipling's 'The Mowgli Stories' at Duivenvoorde and Schovenhorst. Theatre Set-Up, 'Cymbeline', June Another British travelling Shakespearean theatre company will bring 'Cymbeline' to the Netherlands on the following dates: 25-26 June at Kasteel Doorwerth (inside) 27-28 June at Muiderslot (inside) More info at www.ts-u.co.uk 5 Gilbert and Sullivan by Thalia, Amsterdam, in October Something to note in the diary: the Thalia opera and operetta company will be presenting Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Patience' (in Dutch) on the following dates: Sunday 11 October at 2.00 p.m. Saturday 24 October at 8.00 p.m. Sunday 25 October at 2.00 p.m. There's more information at www.thalia-amsterdam.nl Interesting Links For some yummy-looking products and recipes, try www.culishop.com. There are more great recipes at www.bakingforbritain.blogspot.com. In memoriam Janna Kleisen-Enderink (b 1923) died in Enschede on 9 March. She had spent the last years of her life in the Bruggerbosch nursing home. Our condolences go to her family and friends. Finally, here's a seasonal poem - an oldie but a goodie. DAFFODILS I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. The waves beside them danced, but they Out-did the sparkling leaves in glee; A poet could not be but gay, In such a jocund company! I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) NEXT BULLETIN: Vol 23 no. 6, late summer 2009 (date still to be fixed) If you'd like to receive your Bulletin by e-mail, please contact Alison Morgan. This Bulletin and recent back numbers can be downloaded from the Twente page of the GNE website. COMMITTEE, GNE TWENTE, 2008-2009 Hans Kräwinkel Chairman (053-4331839) Marjan Wensink Secretary ((074-2781020) Alison Morgan Vice-chair, Bulletin editor (074-2594407) Greet van Gelderen 2nd secr, lodgings coordinator (074-2422786) Lenie Schijf Treasurer Joop Bökkerink Graphics / web adviser, address administrator 6 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Couples: € 42,-Singles: € 25,-Under 25s: € 7,-The membership year runs from 1 July to 30 June. If you're interested in joining, please contact Marjan Wensink, address at the top of page 1. ADDRESSES The Twente Branch address list is available on request to members only. For the latest edition, please contact Joop Bökkerink. BANK Postbank Enschede, account no. 4698021 The GNE Twente Branch End of Season Event 2009 Saturday 13 June, starting at midday REGISTRATION FORM I / We will be joining the End of Season event on Saturday 13 June 2009. I / We have paid the required sum to ING Bank account number 4698021, t.n.v. GNE Twente, Herikebrink 32, 7544 EV Enschede, reference, 'End of Season 2009'. Name(s) of member(s): ___________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ Telephone no: ____________________________ E-mail address: _________________________________________________________________________ I / We will be bringing ________ guests. Vegetarian or special diet (please state number and requirements): ______________________________________________________________________________________ Total amount paid: € _____________ (€ 31,50 p.p.) Please return this form as soon as possible, but not later than 29 May 2009, to: Joop Bökkerink, Bronweg 6, 7627 NJ Bornerbroek. If you prefer, you may register by e-mail to: jnl.bokkerink@planet.nl. This form will also be mailed separately as a Word document, to all members on our e-mail address list. We regret that your payment will not be reimbursed if you cancel after 29 May. At the end of the day, would you like to join the supper group (at your own cost), possibly at Van der Valk, if this can be arranged? ___________________________ **************************** 7
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