Netelland is an immersive participatory performance set in the year 2169 and situated within the landscape of Fort Maarsseveen.
Visitors enter a speculative future community shaped by climate transformation, encountering a living world of music, visual art, ritual, and collective survival.
Rather than presenting a didactic narrative on climate change, the work unfolds as an exploratory journey.
Audiences move through environments, listen, observe, and take part in moments that gradually reveal what has occurred between the present and this imagined future.
Through participation and discovery, visitors are invited to reflect on their own potential role within such a world.
Blending performance, scenography, and participatory experience, Netelland creates a playful yet reflective space in which ecological futures are approached through imagination, encounter, and embodied experience.
The work positions community, adaptation, and shared resilience as central forces within a changing planetary landscape.
Category:
Last minute production
Client:
Stichting op Wacht
Duration:
2 - 3 Months
Location:
Maarsseveen, the Netherlands








