LINLIN HE

Piano

Sunday 10.03.2024, 3:00 PM

Chinese pianist Linlin He regularly performs in Asia and Europe. Her guest appearances at the Victoria Concert Hall in Singapore and at the Melartin Hall in Finland were enthusiastically discussed in the trade press. She is also a welcome guest in the United States and plays successfully in several chamber music ensembles. She was a laureate or finalist at numerous international piano competitions, including the Windsor International Piano Competition. Linlin was born in 1998, learned to play the piano from the age of five and had her first performance two years later. She studied at the Royal Academy of Music London, among others.


Program

Franz Schubert
Pianosonate Nr. 18 in G-majeur, D. 894
Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata in C-mineur, BWV 911
Sergei Prokofiev
Pianosonate Nr. 2 in D-mineur, Op. 14

Registration

Sekretariat Euriade e.V. (DE)
Frau Danuta Nickchen

Abdij Rolduc (NL)

Aula minor, Abdij Rolduc, Kerkrade 

 

TANG JIN

Piano

Sunday February 25, 2024, 3:00 p.m

Chinese pianist Tang Jin is a professor at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and a visiting professor at the Guangxi Arts University. As a solo pianist she can often be seen in Europe, Japan and China. She was the winner of the Mozarteum Salzburg concert competition. She performs with many well-known orchestras: for example with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, the Wernigerode Chamber Orchestra in Germany and the Osaka FORTE Symphony Orchestra Japan.

Registration

Sekretariat Euriade e.V. (DE)
Frau Danuta Nickchen

Abdij Rolduc (NL)

Aula minor, Abdij Rolduc, Kerkrade 

 

Invitation to the vernissage and book presentation

“In the garden of love... YOU bloom!”

Friday February 23, 2024 | 6 p.m

We would like to invite you to the presentation of texts and paintings from “In the garden of love… YOU bloom!”, the most recently published book by Werner Janssen.

On February 23, 2024 at 6 p.m. in the Art Hotel Superior, Am Branderhof 101, 52066 Aachen

The LOVE PICTURES that Nino Pennino (Maastricht) painted for the book are presented in the hotel gallery.

One or two LOVE TEXTs from the “stories, poems, thoughts” contained in the book are read.

All of this with MUSICAL accompaniment and interludes by the guitarist Jo Smeets from Kerkrade.

Afterwards there is the opportunity for DINER!

Registration at euriade@euriade.net or at the hotel.

Introduction: Prof. Dr. Dr. Werner Janssen

Registration

Sekretariat Euriade e.V. (DE)
Frau Danuta Nickchen

Am Branderhof 101

D-52066 Aachen
Tel.: (+49) 0241 60 97 0
www.art-hotel-superior.de

reservation@art-hotel-superior.de

 

Dear friends of the EURIADE,

At the age of 93, our FRIEND and BEARER OF THE MARTIN BUBER PLAQUETTE died last Monday

ANDREAS VAN AGT together – hand in hand – with his wife EUGENIE

He was a person who always listened and was open to others with compassion. His words testified of goodness and justice, of comfort and joy to all who had to do with him.
I experienced him as a father, a brother, a dear friend.

He was very enthusiastic about the Euriade, about “Youth in Dialogue”, about the idea behind the presentation of the Martin Buber Plaque. His life consisted of “trust, responsibility and wonder” and the constant desire for “CONNECTION”.

Dear Dries, dear Eugenie!
We thank you. We were and are with you…
Your children Caroline, Eugenie and Frans and grandchildren will always have the memory and comfort of wonderful parents, of grandma and grandpa Van Agt.

Werner,
also on behalf of the Euriade team
and the curatorial Martin Buber plaque

Awarding of the Martin Buber plaque in 2023

ALMAZ BÖHM, agricultural economist, humanist, Austria-Ethiopia

Ceremony for the awarding of the Martin Buber plaque 2023 on Friday,
November 24, 2023 at 6:00 p.m
in HuB. Theater Kerkrade, Theaterplein 30, Kerkrade (NL).
Reception from 5 p.m.

Actor CHRISTIAN WOLFF will give the eulogy.
The award ceremony takes place as part of the EURIADE International Dialogue Festival.

At 2 p.m., the young people who took part in the international Euriade project “Youth in Dialogue” will have a conversation at Rode Castle in Herzogenrath with the Martin Buber plaque holder Almaz Böhm, her laudator Christian Wolff and the two Eurode mayors Petra Dassen and Benjamin Fadavian.

Registration

Sekretariat Euriade e.V. (DE)
Frau Danuta Nickchen

THEATER KERKRADE, Theaterplein 30, 6461 DR Kerkrade 

Reception from an hour earlier in HuB. Kerkrade.

Programm(e) Youth in Dialogue – 18.-25.11.2023

(excerpt)

Monday 20.11.23 – Rolduc-Day

19:00h – Konzert in SMK (Musikschule), Kerkrade

20:30h – ‘Book of Love’, Aula Minor

Tuesday 21.11.23 – Herzogenrath-Day

19:30h – Presentations with Anna Barkhoudarian, Aula Minor

Wednesday 22.11.23 – Kerkrade-Day

19:00h – presentations with Anna Barkhoudarian and Jo Smeets (guitar), Aula Minor

Thursday 23.11.23 – Mamelis-Aachen-Day

19:00h – Concert: Mixed & Confused/own presentations, Aula Minor

Friday 24.11.23 – Martin Buber-Day-Day

18:00h – Award ceremony of the Martin Buber-Plaque (Musical intermezzi: Anna Barkhoudarian and Alica Müller)

Video of youth in dialogue 2023

We thank Medienhaus Aachen for their kind support.

Impressions from Limbourg by a participant from Youth in Dialogue 2023

Martin Buber Plaque 2022 for Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg!

The theme of the International Festival of Dialogue EURIADE in the first half of this year is closely linked to the two people who will receive the Martin Buber Plaque 2022 on June 16 at the HuB Theater in Kerkrade: Sabriye Tenberken and Paul Kronenberg.
They founded an international institute for social visionaries called “kanthari” in Kerala, South India.

The name “kanthari” was carefully chosen by Sabriye and Paul. They say: “kanthari is a chili that grows wild in the backyards of Kerala. Once rooted, it survives droughts and floods. The small ‘kanthari’ looks harmless but it is one of the spiciest chilis in the world. It purifies the blood, relieves pain, and lowers blood pressure. For us, therefore, it is a symbol and namesake for our participants who, like this special chili, have taken root on the margins of society, defy all odds and fight against social ills with bite and fiery commitment.”

The participants, who receive one year of intensive training from kanthari, are change makers who are situated at the margins of society, people who have experienced or survived adversity and thus draw the strength to solve local social and/or environmental problems in a sustainable way. They include women who have experienced violence and started women empowerment training centers, former street children who are setting up street children’s projects, young people who have experienced war and now initiate peace programs, environmental advocates who start organizations that fight for a future with clean waters and healthy forests, and people with disabilities who are setting up their own schools and training projects. Since 2009, 258 social visionaries from 53 countries have been trained. This has resulted in more than 160 organizations that are benefiting thousands of people in need every day, making a positive long-term difference in their lives.    
It’s not about ‘charity’ but ’empowerment’: “We don’t give them the solutions, but the techniques to find and implement their own solutions. For us, it’s about ‘change from within.’ ” say Sabriye and Paul.

The story of the two is unusual:
Sabriye Tenberken is from Bonn. Despite the fact, or perhaps because of the fact, that she has been completely blind since the age of 12, she decided to embark on a great adventure. She studied Tibetology, Sociology, and Philosophy. For her studies, she developed Tibetan Braille which later was recognized as the official Braille script for the Tibetan language. On a visit to Tibet in 1997, she met Dutch adventurer and technician Paul Kronenberg. One year later, together they founded the first school for the blind, a Braille printing press, and a vocational training farm. Since both were never prepared for the many difficult challenges of setting up and running their organization in the autonomous region of Tibet, the idea for kanthari, an Impact Leadership Institute (www.kanthari.org), was born. 

“Those who join kanthari, have, like us, taken their lives and challenges into their own hands. They carry an idea, a big dream to change society in an ethical way. However, usually, if you have a big dream, you will hear: ‘Better stay on the ground! Don’t reach for the stars!’  At kanthari however, “dreamers” are encouraged to turn their ideas into reality, we give them the tools to do so. Here, they learn everything needed to start and sustainably run impact-making organizations and initiatives: project planning and management, fundraising, media relations, and even eco-friendly construction of buildings, landscaping, and much more.”
All who read the above, or who continue to explore the works of Sabriye and Paul, will understand that both simply “must” be awarded the Martin Buber plaque in the truest sense of the word… Both are living examples, inspiration, and motivation to care for “OTHERS” in our society. In other words: to be a partner for the others in the sense of Buber’s “I and YOU”!

In addition to introducing Sabriye and Paul’s values and works to our friends and guests, especially the young participants in the EURIADE project “Youth in Dialogue,” we would like to make them aware of what they themselves can inspire, discover, and take up responsibility for. We do this by awarding the Martin Buber plaque to individuals who excel in the WITH-HUMAN sense. This is in reference to the motto, the title, and the thematic call to action, “LOOK WITH THE EYE OF THE OTHER!”
In this context, it might be interesting to know that Martin Buber places this practice of “looking with the eye of the other” as a precondition in the forefront as the foundation for his ‘I and YOU’ dialogical principle. (see… also the introduction in this issue).

If we leave our own view, we might experience the view of the other with the eye of the other. In doing so, we could or should allow the other person and his or her words to be valid, respect his or her circumstances and perspectives, and above all not interfere with this other person with our view or opinion. Perhaps even take words from him or her or possibly impose our words on him or her.

Only in this way can genuine conversation lead to encounters that are more than mere meetings: to happy RELATIONSHIPS.

Werner Janssen

Program "Youth in Dialogue – 10.-17.06.2023"

‘Seeing through the eyes of the other …’

Speaking in the words of the other …
Walking with the legs of the other …
Hearing with the ears of the other …
Touching with the hands of the other …
Thinking with the thoughts of the other …
Feeling with the emotion of the other …

As you can see above, the OTHER is central in these ‘activities’, which could be seen as means and tasks for the realization of real dialogue, of truthful conversation!
In a conversation between two people, one responds to the other by listening to him. We are talking about an
ENCOUNTER BETWEEN YOU and ME, which connects these two for the moment of this conversation and hopefully ever lasting. And in this connection you just feel HAPPY.


With heartfelt greetings,
the EURIADE-Team: Danuta, Ben, Berry, Joep, Martin, Nino and Werner