Now – more than ever – do we need our own European story? And what is that shared European story anyway? Annette and Mathieu talk about it with Dylan Ahern, who is now touring the country with the Kiesmannen theatre show ‘Looking for Europe’.
Reading recommendations from this episode:
- Dylan recommends the book De brug over de Drina by Ivo Andric
- Mathieu recommends Israël aan de Tiber byLeonard Rutgers
- Annette recommends The Book of Veles by Jonas Bendiksen
Visiting recommendations from this broadcast:
- Theatre show Looking for Europe, by the Kiesmannen
- Come to the Europa Speech by Minister Ollongren followed by a live Café Europa episode
- Join us at the Café Europa Live show in The Hague at Nieuwspoort on 5 July
— disclaimer — the podcast Café Europa is only available in Dutch
Collaboration with Haagsch College
We make the podcast Café Europa together with our partner Haagsch College. Haagsch College is an initiative of Freek Ewals (former BNR Nieuwsradio) and Vincent Rietbergen (former NOS). They produce substantive productions such as theater tours with Rutger Bregman, Joris Luyendijk and Thomas Erdbrink. And in-depth live streams and podcasts about current events.
