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© v.l.n.r.: Elisabeth Diagne, Max Zerrahn, Thomas Schmidt, Anatoly Gaevskyi, Ana Iramain, Andi Hauser

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In search of lost times and hopes

Award-winning young poets from Romania, Vienna, Senegal, Steyr, Tyrol, Kiev and Buenos Aires have been living and working in Bad Ischl, Bad Goisern, Bad Mitterndorf, Roitham, Gmunden, Grünau im Almtal and Salzburg since January, exploring the concept of home and daring to look out into the world with open eyes and hearts.
The preliminary results will be shown with actors from Vienna, Hamburg, Bochum, Timisoara, Salzburg in short scenic installations.

Saturday, 28/09/24, 6 pm

  • “asche rosen” by Thomas Köck
    Directed by Anna Stiepani, with: Barbara Petritsch
  • “Spiegelblick” by Ada Diagne
    Directed by Rachel Müller, with: Samira Kossebau, Sissi Reich, Amrito Geiser
  • “Das Schatztagebuch” by Guido Wertheimer
    Directed by Tristan Linder, with: Daniela Török, Anouk Piwek, Fabian Cabak, Elias Eisold, Sebastian Fischer, Daniel-Frantisek Kamen

Sun, 29/09/2024, 3 pm

  • “Sleepless” by Natalka Vorozhbyt
    Directed by Rachel Müller, with: Eva Christine Just, Samira Kossebau, Amrito Geiser, Daniel- Frantisek Kamen
  • “Wossergeist” by Lisa Wentz
    Directed by Anna Stiepani, with: Sebastian Fischer
  • “Donauwellen” by Thomas Perle
    Directed by Tristan Linder, with: Anouk Piwek, Sissi Reich, Daniela Török, Oana Vidoni

 
Followed by a discussion with the authors present and Julia Kospach.

More about the project at salzkammergut-2024.at

Programlines
Kultur im Fluss

Event info

Where
Lehár Theater Bad Ischl
Kreuzplatz 16, 4820 Bad Ischl
Accessibility info
Barrier-free access to the hall is possible via the emergency exits. Please report on site.
Languages
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Discounts
Kinder: up to 18 yrs free, Raiffeisenbank customers, civil and military servants, people with disabilities, students, Kulturcard 2024 €12,

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