In Hamburg, mothers like to live in big houses, in Leipzig everyone is left-wing and sets fire to shopping carts, art is alive and well in Berlin and Chemnitz is dangerous. - That's the way it is, isn't it? And looking into the future, it will probably stay that way. The shift to the right is not an unpleasant twitch, but the suggestion of a dangerous journey into the past.
The artists want to counter this and free themselves from clichés: Together with nine young people from Erfurt, Berlin and Hamburg, they take an unprejudiced look at their real futures, talk about dreams, young utopias and common paths. The points of reference range from experiences to expectations.
The scenic installation WEOST is equipped with screens, audio, materials and movements and stories of upheaval, hope and unity. In a time that challenges society, WEOST reflects on the possibilities of encounter.
Artistic direction: Kirsten Bremehr (mediation), Robin Plenio (multimedia composition), Anne Pretzsch (performance), Anne Reiter (installation) / Artistic assistance: Loxo Harazim / Press work: Evelyn Nossol / Camera and video: Sophie Krause / Lighting: Diego Muhr / Design: Kevin Visdeloup
Young voices: Philo Mogalle, Aaron Korn, Mert Hazar Neumann, Shana Eleen Schindler, Lea Gebühr, Leni Krüger, Leah Koepsel
Cooperating theaters: LICHTHOF Theater Hamburg, Phoenix Festival Erfurt, Ballhaus Ost Berlin
The project is funded by the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, the Fonds Darstellende Künste and the Hamburgische Kulturstiftung.
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