Join us on a journey: through the Spinoza building, through time, through lecture halls and corridors, through 100 years of Radboud University and all its history and identities! From 1923, 2023, 1950, 1970, back and forth, and back again. A sensory theatre journey through history, packed with music, images, atmosphere, experiences and stories.
Thursday 19 October (8.45-9.35 p.m.), Friday 20 October (7.00-7.50 p.m. & 8.45-9.35 p.m.) and Saturday 21 October (2.45-3.35 p.m. & 4.30-5.20 p.m.) | Spinozabuilding
DIVE INTO (student) TIME
In the Spinoza building, the lecture halls are still called 'kollegezalen'. The sign above the door immediately takes you back in time, to the 1970s; when spelling became alternative and so did the students! Language changed, hairstyles changed, clothes changed, buildings changed, students changed, and so did the university. What began as the Catholic University is now called Radboud University. What do these names say about the identity of the university, then and now? And what other identities can we discover and unearth in 100 years of history? Find out in our jam-packed time journey! Join us: through the Spinoza building, through time, through 100 years of Radboud University and all its history and identities. We go from lecture room, to classroom, to corridor, to 1923, 2023, 1950, 1970, back and forth, and back again. A jam-packed voyage of discovery!
About TG Greppel
TG Greppel is a professional theatre company from Nijmegen. We perform performances, build theatrical installations, research and engage in dialogue with our audiences. In each project, we research an aspect of being human. At dealing with yourself and the other. About how to relate to the huge world around you.
This performance is created with students from student associations such as Op Hoop van Zegen, Alphons Diepenbrock, Lasya & Studenten Big Band Nijmegen.
Radboud Art & Science Festival
This event is part of Radboud Art & Science. On 19, 20 and 21 October, immerse yourself in the world of art and science on the university campus.
Let yourself be transported to the past through music, film, and dance. Walk past photo exhibitions, light installations and visual art that give you a unique perspective of the campus. There will also be live concerts, performances, and interactive performances in unexpected places. In doing so, we delve into the university's heritage, history and day-to-day operations, and explore the stories of students, researchers and other staff.
Entrance to Radboud Art & Science is free and everyone is welcome. Will you be there?