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Future X – When Is Tomorrow?

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Sun, May 4, 2025, 20:00
Making music together, dancing, singing, acting or creating choreography sequences: this is possible in the community project »Future X – When Is Tomorrow?«. Anyone who is curious and also aged 16 and over is invited to come along and get creative in the rehearsals and workshops being held from October 2024 onwards. Participants can choose from workshops focused on music and songwriting, movement and dance, creative writing and sound design using modular synthesizers. Parctipants more interested in being part of... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Musicians

Community Ensemble
Liv Solveig WagnerViolin, Guitar
Jakob NierenzCello
Shabnam ParvareshClarinet, Bass clarinet
Hauke RenkenVibraphone
GammonModular synthesizer
Kian JazdiMusical Director
Patricia Carolin Mai, Marlene SchleicherStage Director, Choreography
Zoe LeutnantStage, Costume
Charlotte BeinhauerSkript
Anne KerstingDramaturgy advice dance
Britta LübkeAssistant dance

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