the programme
| 18/10 | 18:00 |
re-fine dine
(dinner)
| 19/10 | 15:00 |
viens glander!
(roasting acorn coffee)
| 20/10 | 18:00 |
taken for a bat space
(exhibition + performances)
| 21/10 | 14:00 |
a flax hair affair
+ keukenconfessies
(workshop and dinner)
22/10
| 23/10 | 17:00 |
what if we planted an edible forest at fuutlaan?
(round table talk)
| 24/10 | 15:00 |
bite-sized stories
(food experience)
| 25/10 | 17:00 |
re-fine dine
(dinner)
to rewild is to resist dependency and reimagine freedom not as an escape from the world, but as a deeper reciprocity within it. with this in mind, you are welcome to join us as a guest, free of charge and with no obligation. we are orienting these events on profit, and your contributions will directly crowdfund future steps in our project.
you are welcome to gather in our garden for informal and collectively run evening program. check below and please be aware of our social media for changes and updates (@rewild.farming)
the space
at spoorzone fuutlaan, we have transformed an abandoned industrial plot (planned to become a park around 2030) into a thriving green space using our starter kit: a modular workspace in a repurposed shipping container. we grow food and community, and we are part of a wider, urgent movement to regenerate not only soil, but also social order. by lowering the threshold to regenerative farming practices and restoring agency within our food system, our pilot project at spoorzone fuutlaan has become a communal third space.
we invite you to join us and experience more-than-human collectivity during our DDW evening gatherings.
we will be open from 17 – 22 to serve you fermented drinks, hot wholesomeness and fresh food from our open kitchen.
(see project exhibition (https://ddw.nl/programme/rewild) )
rewild farming x taken for a bat space (20/10/25 18:00 | performances)
"taken for a bat space" is a temporary shelter and performance space, that will fill our monday night of DDW with a show to be remembered.
“although we cannot be bats, there is a process of attempting to include, to be in their skin, to sense beyond our spectrum, and to make space to invite them to share cultural spaces.”
the autonomously active collective, "not a giant golden-crowned flying fox" is a group of 14 emerging international designers from various disciplines. they will take you on a night-time journey into the world of bats through a series of performances. the temporary shelter is part of their discussion on reclaiming space and culture in eindhoven, suggesting a radically communal approach that invites both human and more-than-human occupants to participate.
(see: https://ddw.nl/programme/taken-for-a-bat-space for more infos)