Collection 'Oerol 2011 Festival' by shoudio
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The Oerol festival is an annual 10 day site specific, location based theatre and landscape art festival on the island of Terschelling in the very north of the Netherlands. The island serves as a source of inspiration and as a stage for the expansive programming that characterizes the Oerol festival with its innovative artistic profile in which culture, nature and experimentation vie for the centre stage. The spectacular dunes, Europe’s widest beaches, woodland areas, old bunkers, farmers sheds and fields form the backdrop to unique performances. Each edition of Oerol has a theme, selected by our artistic director Joop Mulder. It emphasizes the importance of the combination of culture and nature of the island of Terschelling within the program of the festival.
Each edition of Oerol has a theme where the combination of culture and nature serves as inspiration. In 2011 the theme was '10 days the sound of an island' the guide to the hundreds of shows, musical performances and street theatre acts.
This Collection contains various reviews by journalists (mostly dutch) and soundbites by visitors of the Oerol festival