Noorderzon Program 2024
Jul 18, 2024 • 5 Minuten Lesezeit
How to prepare for Noorderzon 2024?
A lot of my friends in Groningen are already talking about Noorderzon 2024. Since it is just a few weeks away, we are all excited to enjoy this Performing Arts Festival in Noorderplantsoen park in Groningen. Did you know that most of the program was already published on June 22, 2024 and that they have published their magazine yesterday. Check the link here.
Noorderzon Magazine
The program magazine is now complete. Beginning next week, you will find it gracing various spots throughout the city: at Forum Groningen, the Grand Theatre, the VRIJDAG Theater, and more locations. Naturally, you can also pick up a copy during the festival.
Feel free to download or browse it online here. Happy reading!
This magazine was beautifully crafted by Dirk de Jong of Studio D2, Jochem Koopman of Studio Thansk, and adorned with illustrations by Maaike van Dijk of Studio Eki.
Noorderzon Timeline
We made a really cool timeline to check out, an impression below and you can check the link if you want to wander through the Noorderzon timeline.
Some of you may come mainly for the drinks and food, but most of you will be there to experience the wonderful performances at Noorderzon. For those interested, we highly recommend viewing our Timeline or Block Schedule for an hour-to-hour and day-to-day schedule! This will help you decide which tickets to purchase. On July 22, the second batch of the programme will be available.
The Noorderzon Festival 2024
The Noorderzon Festival 2024, officially known as the Noorderzon Festival of Performing Arts & Society, is set to take place from August 22 to September 1 in Groningen, Netherlands. This festival is a unique blend of an international performing arts festival and a large-scale summer celebration.
Held annually in Noorderplantsoen park, Noorderzon attracts over 135,000 visitors who come to enjoy a wide array of performances, including theatre, dance, music, literature, and interdisciplinary arts. The festival features both local and international artists, making it a diverse cultural event. Performances are held in tents and on outdoor stages throughout the park, as well as various locations in the inner city of Groningen, known as Noorderzon DownTown.
What to expect?
The festival also offers a lively atmosphere with outdoor cafés, food stands, and artistic installations scattered throughout the park. A notable feature is the Dok, a special music stage set above a pond where evening performances can be enjoyed from the water or the surrounding area.
When to buy tickets for Noorderzon?
Tickets for the main programme went already on sale on June 22, and the full programme will be available from July 22. The festival is known for its accessibility, as a lot of events and activities in Noorderplantsoen are free to the public. But be aware, you don't want to miss the theatre, acrobatics, dance and other cultural and internationally perfomances of this unique high level!
Noorderzon received positive advice from Raad voor Cultuur
The Raad voor Cultuur advises that Noorderzon should once again be included in the Cultural Basic Infrastructure (BIS) for 2025-2028 and is extremely enthusiastic about the festival in its current form and the plans for the coming years. This means that Noorderzon, if the minister adopts the advice of the Raad voor Cultuur, can also count on structural funding from the government for the years 2025-2028.
Recent News about Raad voor de Cultuur
Recently, the Raad voor de Cultuur has been actively working on making culture more accessible throughout the Netherlands. On April 5, 2024, the Raad voor de Cultuur presented its advice on 'Access to Culture' in the Tweede Kamer, highlighting the need for more balanced cultural funding across all regions and the inclusion of diverse art forms. This initiative aims to make it easier for new creators to receive support and calls for an additional 200 million euros to be allocated for cultural development [source].
Additionally, Danielle Arets was appointed as a new member of the Raad voor de Cultuur starting February 1, 2024. Arets brings extensive experience in design research and journalism, focusing on the impact of Artificial Intelligence in these fields [source].
The Raad voor de Cultuur also published its assessment framework for the Cultural Basic Infrastructure (BIS) for 2025-2028, emphasizing the importance of geographical distribution of cultural resources. This framework outlines the criteria for institutions to qualify for state subsidies, aiming to ensure diverse and accessible cultural offerings across the country [source].