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Moving Shadows

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Mon, Jan 6, 2025, 20:00
For over four decades, »Moving Shadows« has been successfully transporting audiences internationally into a wonderful world as a virtuoso interplay of forms, striking a chord in the heart. Since winning the French »Supertalent«, Die Mobilés have thrilled over a million spectators worldwide with their »Moving Shadows«. And with their latest show, they have once again staged a dazzling feast for all the senses: »Our World!« is the title of this new adventure from the world of shadows. Lights out – spotlight on!

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