All at the table, everyone has a say. During the 'Iets met Boeren' theatre series, farmers and non-farmers talk to each other about our food. On Saturday 13 September, a new show can be seen near Grenspark Kalmthoutse Heide. A place where nature and agriculture sometimes seem opposed to each other. But are they?
Watch ZuidWest's report on the performance 'Iets met boeren' here.



A remarkable theatre series
There is no agricultural agreement in sight, only a minister without a mission who, like a headless chicken, nullifies one plan with another, leaving town and countryside in great uncertainty. I guess we all need to strike out for a while.
Since autumn 2021, a remarkable theatre series has been touring the country, Something with Farmers, designed to engage a wide audience in the current agricultural debate and combat the polarising tone in it. A contribution to a necessary transition. The audience walks past scenes on the farm; in the barn, in the stable, in the yard, in the meadow. Gradually, each visitor becomes alienated from their own opinions.
Exhibitions near Grenspark Kalmthoutse Heide
The performances will take place on Saturday 13 September at goat farm Hendrickx in Ossendrecht. There are two performances: at 3pm and at 6.30pm. Tickets cost 15 euros and must be ordered in advance.
More information and tickets via: www.ivn.nl/ietsmetboeren
About Iets met Boeren in the National Parks
Iets met Boeren is a production of Bureau Pees. Performances will take place in September in three National Parks in the southern Netherlands. These performances are co-sponsored by Grenspark Kalmthoutse Heide, National Park De Biesbosch and National Park De Groote Peel, IVN Natuureducatie. Cultuurfonds Brabant, Province of North Brabant and the Province of Limburg.