OPTIMAL KLEINKUNSTSCHEISS:
We'll keep it short and sweet - after all, who has time these days for lengthy descriptions of extravagant events? Or do you? Very good: The fact is, we deliver many types of debauchery: debauchery, digression, horsey debauchery, starry debauchery... Well, to cut a long story short: We have music. Specifically, from three artists (groups). If you're looking for a specific genre, then you're probably wrong. Or maybe not. Because we are open-minded. The main thing is that it's great. Maybe somehow punky. But maybe not. It's probably more about the content. Or the position. It's all about OPTIMAL SMALL ART SHIT.
And while we're on the subject - that doesn't just include music, of course. By definition, cabaret only means that there is no big stage. Check! Whether that means music, theater or a reading remains to be seen. But - and this much can be revealed - we certainly focus on music. But not only.
If that's too vague for you now, you should definitely come along so that you can't say afterwards "Yes, I would have known that, what a bummer, now I've missed it." That would be stupid for you. So you'd damn well better come along.
From 8 pm until the end - as long as you're up for it. There'll be plenty of bottled beer and canned music from Tilia Glitter at the end.
Oh yes, and money - the nasty money. OPTIMAL KLEINKUNSTSCHEISS is many things, but definitely not a profit event. That's why there will be a variable and not too high admission price. At the entrance you can really go crazy on the wheel of fortune. To relieve you of the burden of deciding on the appropriate amount. Or you can simply donate a little money so that everyone involved can at least recoup their costs. Because cabaret is not possible without great guests who appreciate it. And we will definitely pass everything on to the performing artists!
We're looking forward to seeing familiar and unfamiliar faces and a fun evening with you celebrating the best cabaret shit!
If you hold a plenum in the kitchen, you can also rehearse with the band on stage. The five musicians play a nice mix of polka punk with accordion, songwriting attitude and offbeat moments. They serve up lyrics with delicious recipes about desserts, revolutions, over-packed suitcases, polyamorous relationships, change, the lottery of life and heartache. So be ready when the PLENUM IN THE KITCHEN takes to the stage. Confused interjections and wild dance moves are expressly encouraged. (Source: band info)
ARBEITSTITEL TORTENSCHLACHT make beautiful acoustic music with guitar and violin against everyday madness. (Source: organizer info)
Mobile music theater project
on the subject of coexistence and extremism
Together with Stephan Lanius, Taha Karem uses his own experiences in Germany and selected stories from Mullah Nasreddin - an oriental Till Eulenspiegel - to show how complex life is.
Taha met with neo-Nazis, members of PEGIDA and other people with different extreme views. He courageously exchanged ideas with them and engaged in astonishing dialogs. His goal: to loosen up entrenched thinking and actions and create space for something new. Taha Karem has been dealing with these questions for 25 years. Having fled from Kurdistan to Germany in 1993, he has been caught between his own and the German culture ever since. Mullah Nasreddin is a legendary figure of oriental tradition. He breaks down traditional thought structures and rigid prejudices with tongue-in-cheek short stories, staged by Stephan Lanius on the double bass.
Shadi Hlal is a professional musician from Damascus/Syria, active in the Syrian Expat Philharmonic Orchestra, the Europe-Syria Orchestra, the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra and others.
Taha Karem - daf, narration
Stephan Lanius - performance, double bass
Shadi Hlal - Viola Nadja Fiebiger - Coaching Direction
Martina Veh Concept, idea - AsylArt e.V.
Price information:
Admission: To be won on the wheel of fortune