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A staged reading - Ila Raven, Matthias Müller-Wurbs, and Jule Torhorst

ZUG UM ZUG – The Poetry of the Railway

ZUG UM ZUG – The Poetry of the Railway

15.9.24, 13:00

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15.9.24, 16:00

Many great writers were inspired by the RAILWAY to create profound and captivating prose and poetry. The compelling selection of texts in this reading promises to offer plenty of material for both amusement and reflection; the stories also trace the historical dimension of this means of transport up to the present day. Join us on a seventy-minute entertaining journey that begins in Halbe. The event will be presented in the former reception building of the Halbe train station, where trains still arrive and depart right at the door: Zug um Zug.


PARTICIPANTS


ILA RAVEN: A trained actress, chanteuse, and author who, in addition to engagements in theater and television, also performs her own programs, such as with her group "Und Traute." www.undtraute.de


JULE TORHORST: Actress, director, and cultural educator. The theater director creates nationwide projects on socially pressing issues, using both poetry and nonsense. Also active with the cultural association "Neu am See" in LKDS. www.juliane-torhorst.de


MATTHIAS MÜLLER-WURBS: Systemic coach for creatives, communication trainer, theater director, and acting educator. He directs and develops numerous theater and communication projects, workshops, and participates in recitation programs. Tickets: www.eventim.de

and box office €12

Reservations: halbewelt.veranstaltungen@gmail.com



Organizer: Halbe Welt e.V.

Esperanto-Stacio
Bahnhofstraße 30, 15757, Halbe
info@esperantostacio.com
+49 176 24714203

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The project "Establishment of a rural cultural hub in the train station buildings of Halbe (LDS)" is supported by the Ministry of Economy, Labor and Energy with funds from the European Social Fund and the State of Brandenburg.

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