Join-in concert for ages 8 and up
"FERNGESTEUERT " - an interactive participatory concert for children of primary school age - offers a unique musical experience that the children themselves determine! On stage, the young audience members meet the two cellists Dr. Loopinsky and Cellouse. While Dr. Loopinsky becomes a "remote-controlled" sound miracle using electronics and democratic voting, the children can also influence Cellouse using gestures and conducting and steer her music in new directions.
The children actively shape the concert through their self-determined decisions: They choose how Dr. Loopinsky and Cellouse should play, what rhythms, sounds and effects should be heard. Together they decide whether Dr. Loopinsky sounds like a drum kit or plays a quiet melody, while Cellouse responds to the children's gestural commands.
This democratic co-creation conveys to the young audience the power of joint decisions and shows how music can be influenced.
"FERNGESTEUERT" combines classical and modern music in a humorous way and shows how technology and tradition meet. Dr. Loopinsky and Cellouse use different playing styles, improvisation and joint interaction with the audience to create a dynamic concert that allows the musical diversity of the cello to be rediscovered. Here the children learn how music is created through collaboration and experience how creative and lively music becomes through their participation.
A concert that invites self-determined participation in a digital world and puts the young audience right in the middle of the action through collective creativity!
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10,- regular | 5,- reduced Kultursemesterticket free Pupils, students, trainees, people under 18, people with severe disabilities, unemployed, volunteers