The question of whether stones can feel seems absurd. What is not absurd, however, is the fantasy that they could. What would change if we were to consider the feelings of the supposedly inanimate, unfeeling environment in our everyday lives? Who would we then pay attention to? Perhaps other actors would come to the fore: the plant that is forming a new leaf, the bird chicks that have hatched in the morning, the deer that we shyly encounter on the forest path.
Equipped with a lot of imagination and attention, this play development invites us on an expedition into Leipzig's urban nature. We find out who finds a habitat here alongside people - and whose habitat is under threat. Vital green spaces, which are both places of retreat and gathering places, are all too carelessly built on and destroyed, which will have devastating consequences for humans and their non-human neighbors in the face of advancing climate change. How can nature poetry help us to negotiate climate policy issues? Between crises and death, we may even find a few worms and moments of consolation.
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