Kultur-Frühstück
In the organizer's words:
Welcome to the Culture Breakfast at FFT Düsseldorf. This free event is open to anyone who’d like to take a look behind the scenes of independent theater and chat with others about it! Every second Friday of the month, we invite you to our foyer to meet artists and other guests, discuss current topics, and learn about new productions.
The FFT is a venue for independent theater in Düsseldorf’s new cultural center, KAP1. On our stages, you can enjoy dance, theater, and performances. Our spacious foyer is the perfect place to meet others. Together with our neighbors at the Central Library and Kulturliste Düsseldorf e.V., we offer a meeting place for theater enthusiasts and anyone interested in becoming one. Over a cup of coffee and pastries, you’ll get a glimpse into our program. You’ll meet the artists working at the theater and learn details about their productions, which will soon be performed on our stages.
At every Culture Breakfast, you’ll have the opportunity to learn about Kulturliste Düsseldorf and sign up on the spot.
Parents with children are always welcome at the FFT! The Culture Breakfast offers a relaxed setting where you and your children can get a taste of culture.
SEPTEMBER 4, 11 A.M.
The FFT is kicking off the new season together with tanzhaus nrw with the festival Claiming Common Spaces (September 10–13). FFT’s artistic director, Kathrin Tiedemann, will present the program together with the artistic director of tanzhaus nrw, Ingrida Gerbutavičiūtė, and reveal further highlights for the coming months.
OCTOBER 9, 11 A.M.
“Making theater keeps you young!” is the motto of the SeTA senior theater group. Its new play, *Altweiberfrühling*, premieres in October. The ensemble will discuss the production at the Culture Breakfast together with director Nicola Glück.
NOVEMBER 13, 11 A.M.
The Berlin-based studioThree More Years creates video games and theater. At the FFT, it combines technology, art, and childlike imagination in surprising ways to create a play for everyone ages 12 and up. The production explores current questions about the limits of human knowledge.
Special Guest: The writing workshop of Düsseldorfer Drogenhilfe e.V. presents its magazine “Fassade – Stories of Addiction”
DECEMBER 18, 11 A.M. – Exceptionally on the third Friday of the month
What does our planet sound like? The Düsseldorf-based group Rotterdam Presenta explores the sounds of the environment using ultrasonic speakers, water microphones, and a mobile recording studio. Their new piece is titled *Im Dickicht* and will premiere at the FFT in January.
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