Father and daughter travel 10,000 kilometers in a pick-up truck through South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia
When Molin can't get going after leaving school, travel photographer Hauke persuades his daughter to go on tour together to introduce her to the fascination of foreign worlds: six weeks and 10,000 kilometers in a pick-up truck with a roof tent through South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia. This unforgettable adventure takes them through the breathtaking landscape and captivating culture of Africa and soon becomes a journey to each other. Father and daughter meet at eye level and discover not only the magic of the African continent, but also themselves.
Molin Dressler, born in 2000, graduated from high school in 2018. After an inspiring trip to Africa with her father, she studied architecture in Münster. She loves nature, enjoys experimenting, traveling and photography.
Hauke Dressler, born in 1969, works as a photographer for National Geographic Germany, Walden, GEO and Brigitte , among others. He has published numerous illustrated books. In 2018, he was nominated for the Henri Nannen Prize with a photo reportage about a trip he took to Finland with his father (photographer and architect), who suffers from dementia.
As part of the Dacheröden on Tour series, Kultur: Haus Dacheröden regularly invites people to talk about their very different journeys and experiences abroad. Be it daring adventures, profound encounters or inspiring experiences - the talks bring the world to Erfurt and awaken the desire to discover.
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Advance booking: € 14.00 / € 12.00 reduced Box Office: € 16.00 / € 14.00 reduced