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Travelling Plan
Openluchttheater Nijverdal Duivecatelaan 11
7443 PS Nijverdal
Holland
The Openluchttheater Nijverdal is situated between the villages of Nijverdal, Hellendoorn and Hulsen in the centre of the province of Overijssel.
Coming from Raalte (and trainstation Nijverdal West)
Turn left on the first junction with traffic lights into the Joncheerelaan. Then turn right on the next junction with traffic lights (Van Limburg Stirumstraat). Drive straight through till you come to the end of the houses, turn left en then right (Duivecatelaan). You can parc your car here (for free) and walk the next 300 metres to the entrance of the theatre (opposite the soccer fields).
Coming from Almelo (and trainstation Nijverdal Oost)
Drive straight on to the centre of Nijverdal. Follow the signs to Hellendoorn. Turn right at the Hotel Budde on the junction with traffic lights into the Joncheerelaan. Then turn right on the next junction with traffic lights (Van Limburg Stirumstraat). Drive straight through till you come to the end of the houses, turn left en then right (Duivecatelaan). You can parc your car here (for free) and walk the next 300 metres to the entrance of the theatre (opposite the soccer fields).
Coming from Hellendoorn
Take the first turn left on the Ninaberlaan after you have passed the sign with the name Nijverdal (Ponsteenlaan). Turn left on the next turn (Duivecatelaan). Parc your car here (for free) and walk the next 300 metres to the entrance of the theatre (opposite the soccer fields).
Coming from highway A1 - exit Rijssen
Drive to Nijverdal/Hellendoorn. Follow the signs to Nijverdal. Beyond Rijssen, turn left after 2,5 km at the Provincialeweg Zuna (left you see a big white villa). Enter the village of Nijverdal. Cross the first junction with traffic lights. You’re on the Joncheerelaan now. Turn right on the next junction with traffic lights (Van Limburg Stirumstraat). Drive straight through until you come to the end of the houses, turn left en then right again (Duivecatelaan). You can parc your car here (for free) and walk the next 300 metres to the entrance of the theatre (opposite the soccer fields).
Watch the signs for the right way and parking lot !
Contact
Lullaby Festival:
Website http://www.lullabyfestival.nl
E-mail info@lullabyfestival.nl
Bert den Ouden bert@lullabyfestival.nl
Telephone 0031 6 20745252
Openluchttheater Nijverdal:
Website http://openluchttheaternijverdal.blogspot.com
Geja Krans-van Aartsen openluchttheaternijverdal@gmail.com
Telephone 0031 6 10306292
We use the name LULLABY in the meaning of a rhythmic song to be able to perform some activities in a better way.
A lullaby originally is a rhythmic la-la-la or lu-lu-lu song, a song without words, sung in a specific rhythm with a specific purpose, such as cradling babies to sleep.
It is also used in the way of a heya-heya-heya song, for encouraging some working activities on ships, like the bringing in of the sails or the fishing nets or during the mending of the fishing nets (this is not scientifically proven).
Shanties are, just like lullabies, often working songs, with which the precentor (the shantyman) starts to sing and the working men sing the refrain.
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