Artists Kitty Maria van Ekeren and Elise Ehry, Photo by Giovanni Salice

Initiative focused on the changing relationships between cities and the countryside, showcasing, discussing, testing, and initiating ideas and gatherings about the shifting dynamics between urban and rural areas.

An initiative by curator Jules van den Langenberg, designer/architect Rianne Makkink and cultural strategist Willem Schenk

Movement artist Natasha Papadopoulou, Photo by Sander van Wettum

Visitors of excursion Floriade in Almere, Photo by Sander van Wettum

Season two offers a glimpse into the Polder Triennale events planned for 2022. The short film features artist Natasha Papadoulou performing a dance on Schokland, chef Peter Lute crafting a culinary masterpiece with locally sourced ingredients, and design studio buro Belén transforming a new venue at Netl in Kraggenburg.

Director: Jules van de Langenberg
Executive producer: Willem Schenk
Line producer: Rianne Makkink
An Inerakt production

Adriaan D, Photo by Sabine Rovers

Lidewij Edelkoort, Photo by Sabine Rovers

From aerobics on the acre, a talk show at the farmhouse to a potato cooking show in an outdoor kitchen: watch Polder TV with episodes of amongst others scientist Adriaan Duiveman, designers Atelier NL, artist collective ComfortBall, flower parade designer Gezienus Bruining, curator Henk Kloosterman, trend forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort, performer Natasha Papadopoulou, and researcher Stephan Petermann. All episodes here.

Director: Jules van de Langenberg
Executive producer: Willem Schenk
Line producer: Rianne Makkink
A MALS MEDIA production

Peter Lute, Lizelore Vos, Lonny van Ryswyck, Photo by Sander van Wettum

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