2017: MORAL COMPASS

This edition featured four personal stories from different periods of World War II: the beginning, during the war, the Battle of Arnhem, and the immediate postwar period. The four stories are based on the lives of Dirk Johannes de Vaal (Hansje), Jan-Groen Tukker (a food commissar), the Kuik brothers, and the daughter of a Dutch SS officer.

Setlist

“When everything falls”
rapper MASSIH and the Gelders Orchestra

“Change will come”
O'G3NE and the Gelders Orchestra

Nimrod
from the Enigma variations by Elgar The Gelders Orchestra

“I'll be seeing you”
by Sammy Fain baritone Thomas Oliemans and the Gelders Orchestra

“Let Go”
by Sjors van der Panne and the Gelders Orchestra

Pas de deux III
from Black Cake by Introdans (Choreography: Hans van Manen) and the Gelders Orchestra (music: Intermezzo de 'L'Amico Fritz by Mascagni)

artists and storytellers

credits

Vfonds

municipality of Arnhem

Province

Arnhem Business Fund

VSBfonds

Akzonobel

Arnhem Ambassadors

AkzoNobel

Dirkzwager

Rabobank

CCV Europe Group

Boardbusters

Dream parks

Broadcasting Gelderland

Arnhem city center

Arma Rental

Liberation Route Europe

Airborne Museum

Introdans

The Gelders Orchestra

Art effects

Dutch Open Air Museum

ArtEZ

YOUCEE

Bridge to the Future

OUT in Arnhem

Gelderland Archives

Theatre group Oostpool

Bridge to Bridge Loop

The Gelders Orchestra

Gijs Scholten van Aschat

OG3NE

Massih Hutak

Thomas Oliemans

Sjors van der Panne

Introdans

Artistic Direction & Director: Alvin Williams
Business Direction & Producer: Marieke van Kessel

Conductor: Per-Otto Johansson
Lighting design: Uri Rapaport
Sound design: Dick Scheepbouwer

Choreography: Caurena Bernabela
Dance: ArtEZ Bachelor's degree in Dance Teacher

Technical producer: Production Factory
Communications: Eva Agterberg, Freekje Mollenhof

Fireworks: Dream Fireworks
Light & Sound: Stage Light
LED Screens: Faber AV

Voice-over script: Nazmiye Oral

Image script: Victor van Vloten

Director: Victor van Vloten

DOP: Robert van Wingerden

Camera: Edwin van der Sande

Camera assistant: Mark den Hoed

Production: Myrthe Mönnich, Eva Loeffen, Bart Roof

Production Assistant: Amir Zaza

Light: Robert van Wingerden

Editing: Victor van Vloten, Mark den Hoed, Amir Zaza

Special effects: Supermassive

Sound effects: Julian Theelen

Behind the scenes photography: Bart Roof

Styling: Martina Bauer, Saar Scheerlings

Makeup & hair: Amber Leentfaar, Lawan Aziz

Business Manager: Paul Theuns

Director: Oscar Borggreve

Producer: Audrey Boeff Sandra Bulter

Operational Production Manager: Jan de Pijper, Facility House

BART VAN MEER Chairman
BART WISSE Treasurer
ESMA KUYURCAK Secretary
ROB ARTS Board Member
ROBERT WITTENBERG Board Member

ACTORS

Hansje: Sem van Butselaar

Jan: Wim de Knegt

Daughter of Jan: Daphne Reens

Man from the line: Dolf Dijkstra

Row with food stamps: Edith Magnin, Amir Zaza, Bart Roof, Saar Scheerlings, Sylvia van de

Water, Nicole Assies, Martin Moerdijk

German soldiers: Raphaël van Leeuwen, Kees Dirks, Martin Rietdijk

Narrator: Gijs Scholten van Asschat

Brothers Kuik young: Luca Romagnoli, Daniel Romagnoli

Kuik brothers parents: Frank Futselaar, Koen Futselaar

British soldier: Mark Kuilder

Patient: Mark den Hoed

Sister in the sick ward: Frieda van Geest

Sister Outside: Julia Koopman

Farmer/Landlord: Henk Uijting

Gardener: Harry van der Ploeg

Woman writer: Rosanne van Beusekom

Child: Cata Theuns

Classmates: Juset Imming, Nina Imming, Amiek Verplak, Amber Leentfaar, Nienke ten Donkelaar
Development of the logo: Beautiful Minds

Website development: Studio Loopvogel

Design expressions: Graphication

Open-air museum

Ron Boeser

Erik van der Weert

St. Elisabeth's Hospital

Coehoorn Central

Culinary skills

Kleefse Waard Industrial Park

Mrs. Mom

Jan Broekstra

Transformer Square

TAK architects

SBH office

Caplan

Saray supermarket