Before the chain carousel goes into its summer break, we'll take one last spin - and it will be intense, poetic and full of surprises. Stefan Ebert and Tanjusch are two artists on stage who fuse language and music in their very own way.
Stefan Ebert is a word artist with an inexhaustible love of experimentation. His songs range between poetry, wit and depth - and are always captivating. He tells stories that seem simultaneously taken from life and yet completely absurd, questions reality and fiction and takes his audience on a journey through sonorous parallel worlds. An evening with him means amazement, laughter and the certainty that anything is possible.
Tanjusch from Stuttgart describes herself as a Balkan and emotional traveler whose music comes straight from the heart. With subtle lyricism, she sings about moments of humanity - sometimes in the form of stories, sometimes as poems or in the enigmatic words of her own imaginative language. Her songs tell of streets, ferries and window sills, of longing and wanderlust, of small moments that quietly resonate.
A concert evening full of fantasy and emotion - before Kettenkarussell takes a break and starts up again in September!
The Kettenkarussell concept is as simple as it is appealing: two acts per evening - one main act, one support act. The support act plays a shorter, intimate set, solo and reduced. The main act brings a fuller sound world to the stage with up to three accompanying musicians. The special thing: At the next concert, the previous support act moves up to the main role, while a new artist opens the stage as support. The result is a musical carousel that continues to spin from concert to concert.
Kettenkarussell is a joint series by Laboratorium e.V. and Feierabendkollektiv
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