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Moving Shadows

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Sun, Jan 19, 2025, 19:00
Over a million enthusiastic viewers! Mobilés with Moving Shadows have been in the global spotlight since winning talent shows. Their shadow theater is praised by media and audiences alike. With their current program "Our World!", they continue to electrify fans with even more poetry, creativity, and amazement. It visualizes both the sunny and the shadowy sides of our world. In 2020, the Cologne-based ensemble celebrated its 40th anniversary with a new program, extended to 2023 due to the pandemic. The result is "Our World!", a feast for the senses. They have won numerous awards, including the French Supertalent and two prizes at the world's largest comedy festival, "Juste pour rire" in Montreal. Seven artists, a screen, light, and music create a dreamlike journey, enchanting the audience with precision and lightness.

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