The Wendelmoet Sessions

Gepubliceerd op 13 oktober 2025 om 14:30

INVITATION to HERstory
The Wendelmoet Sessions, women's voices rising
Thursday, November 20 time: 19 - 23 @pulchristudio The Hague.

With great pleasure, I will be hosting an all-female singer-songwriters concert, incl. a lecture on the martyr Wendelmoet. An intimate evening honouring courageous, expressive voices.

The evening, presenting four solo singer-songwriters, aims to commemorate and bring to life the power and outspokenness of women – both historical and contemporary – through an interdisciplinary programme that supports courage, autonomy, and social engagement.

On 20 November 1527, Wendelmoeet Claesdochter was burned at the stake in The Hague for heresy. She did not hold back, expressing her conviction that the communial wafer was “bread and flour” and the cross “a piece of wood”, and she remained resolute under severe pressure. It is because of this courage, which heralded a turning point, that we want to commemorate her beyond religious boundaries: she symbolizes the expressive voices of women who dare to assert themselves, aware of the vulnerability and risk that this entails.

The evening provides a space for “vocal” women: those who dare to assert themselves autonomously and expressively and who make themselves vulnerable through their art, thereby having an impact and hopefully bringing about change.

You can expect a presentation of a historical portrait, dramatic monologues, and performance art in which contemporary singer-songwriters give voice to their personal experiences, points of view, and visions.

We wish to connect the past and the present through creative, artistically powerful and socially engaged means. The hope is to bring together new cross-generational audiences and introduce a less-represented theme. 


#herstory #history #heresy #wendelmoet #singersongwriters #femalevoices #denhaagmuziek


Photo from left to right:
Teun Samson - @aloysemusic
@wellejeber - @gabbilieve
@theparcifal - @fabiennejuliemusic
@fotosvansamuel - @josephine_odhil