Language has always been fundamental to the life of Harry Rijnen (Breda, The Netherlands, 1956). Currently, Harry gives dramatized talks and presentations to teenagers and adults on a range of subjects such as the novel ‘Moby Dick’, the personality of Erasmus of Rotterdam and the Saint Nicholas Festivity. Interaction with his public is always an essential part of his performances.
During his long professional career, Harry was a press correspondent, text writer and consultant, working in Madrid, London, New York and The Hague. He is fluent in Dutch, Spanish, English and German. Harry is an avid reader of the press and books, ranging from classical novels to works of non-fiction regarding the human essence as well as essays on history, politics and economics.
Harry currently lives in the Sierra Norte in Madrid. In addition to reading, writing and acting, he enjoys doing Pilates, walking in the mountains, bird watching, listening to the silence of nature, gardening, dancing, travelling, solving cryptic crosswords and drinking a good glass of wine. Since 2018, he has participated regularly in the Community Theater and Improvisation Theater programs offered by the cultural association P.L.A.Y. in the Sierra Norte.
In his younger years, Harry graduated with honors in Political Science from the University of Amsterdam and ran the Madrid marathon in less than three hours. He is a member of SEO Birdlife, Greenpeace and Amnesty International, in addition to several cultural associations in the Sierra Norte.

Talks
Breda surrenders – ‘La Rendición de Breda’
Four centuries ago, in 1624 and 1625, all of Europe followed the siege of the city of Breda with utmost interest. In June 1625, after ten months of strangling encirclement, the Italian general Spinola and his tens of thousands of troops, fighting for the king of...
Talk on Saint Nicholas
In many cultures and countries, there is one day in the year when children receive special presents. In most regions of Spain, Epiphany (January 6th) is traditionally that day. In Germany, Britain and the U.S., the important days are Christmas Eve and Christmas Day...
Erasmus
Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536) was the most widely read and most prestigious intellectual of early 16th century Europe. Nevertheless, his dreams never came through. Instead of the open-minded study of biblical and classical texts, dogmatism prevailed....