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Nach den Sternen greifen

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Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 11:00
Looking at the stars is special, evoking a sense of vastness and wonder. The phrase "reaching for the stars" signifies ambition and courage to try new things, be creative, dream, and find friendship. This concert explores the stars' significance, blending storytelling, poetry, art, and music to bring their magic closer.

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Viola BayerCello
Soogi KangActor
Mark VoermansPercussion
Bas BöttcherPuppet theater
Felix KorinthViola
Kemal DinçBaglama

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