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Ben Spatz & Adi Liraz: Tress_passing
In a setting inspired by the conviviality of Passover, Tress_passing explores performance and artistic research as practices through which critical, intersectional, pluralist perspectives on and experiences of Jewishness can be elaborated.
date: 21.04.2024

Der Gestiefelte Kater
Musical star Gernot Kranner takes the children on an exciting adventure trip to the land of fantasy. Children aged 3 and over learn interactively that you can achieve something if you believe in yourself.
date: 20.04.2024

Oleg Soulimenko: "Cloth Ball Square"
In "Cloth Ball Square", Oleg Soulimenko delves deeper into his fascination with materiality and form, exploring possible encounters between bodies and objects and the affective potential of abstraction. Inspired by Wassily Kandinsky’s thinking about geometrical lines and figures as vehicles that transport specific affects, Soulimenko makes cloth, ball, and square the protagonists of his performance.
date: 19.04.2024 to 20.04.2024

Die Komische Tür
Actually, Mila only wanted to get a new string for her kite. But in the attic she comes across a very strange door. Not only can it talk, but it also has a special secret...
date: 18.04.2024 to 21.04.2024

Panel discussion: Migration and borders in the globalised world: living together in conviviality?
Border regimes and processes of marginalisation counteract forms of convivial coexistence in different ways in neoliberal nation states, at present as well as in the past. What can be done about this? Which strategies can be used to boost conviviality in this context? And what does it take to make living convivially possible within different societies in the first place?
date: 18.04.2024

Georg Friedrich Händel - Flavio
Is this a courtly drama or a parody of one? In his opera "Flavio", George Frideric Handel tells a story of love, jealousy, ambition and wounded pride at the court of the King of the Lombards in the 9th century.
date: 17.04.2024