In the organizer's words:
rum-ei-ern
/rumeiern/
weak verb
UMGANGSSPRACHLICH
1. to act without a clear line, to express oneself unclearly
(and therefore achieve nothing)
2. colloquial :to move uncertainly,
unevenly, aimlessly
Mrs. Tausendschön had actually settled down nicely in her lethargy and had planned to doze off towards retirement with her little corona dog, her shrunken brain and her advanced obesity due to excessive pleasure cooking and bread baking. But it wasn't possible, because the delicious fountain of creativity was still flowing. Not as unconditionally and impetuously as usual, but in such a way that the artist's soul, torn apart by irrelevance, can bathe in satisfaction and joy.
What has humanity been doing for more than a year? The politicians, the amateur virologists, the cashiers, the footballers? They're all fussing about so much that it's a kind of joke. And Nessi Tausendschön has joined in. She's even perfected the art of egging around; no one egges around as beautifully and stage-ready as she does. Her topics include traffic islands, our language, equal rights, the planting of front gardens and tiresome politics.
It is obvious how vulnerable we are and how much we depend on each other and how much we are shaken by our own shortcomings. It is said that the most creative ideas often emerge from the greatest crises. And so Mrs. Tausendschön has been sitting in the garden for two summers waiting for inspiration. A cactus blossom is so beautiful and beguiling because it was barren for a year beforehand.
And if you're sitting there at the end of the evening asking yourself: what was it all about?
Perhaps this can be explained at this point, because Mrs. Tausendschön can't. In the end, it's all about the oil, as every hairdresser, er, deep fryer knows. What is certain is that you will say to yourself: Mrs. Tausendschön has made a dull evening green for me when I could have stayed at home. And if you still don't know what to expect: it will be funny. Maybe melancholy too. Just a good time.
Cabaret artist and musician Nessi Tausendschön has received numerous awards, including the German Cabaret Prize, the Salzburg Bull and the German Cabaret Prize, and is also known to audiences through her TV appearances - including on ARD's "Ladies Night", at the 3sat cabaret festival and on ZDF's "Die Anstalt" with Max Uthoff and Claus von Wagner.
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