PHOTO: © Familienangebote im Schlüterhof (c) SHF, Foto: Frank Sperling

Von hohen Mauern und mutigen Kindern. Eine Ost-West-Geschichte erzählt von Antje Horn

In the organizer's words:

Three times a day, Brock the dragon flies up and down over the wall between Eastland and Westland to guard the border and the glass palace in the east, where Lissy lives. Her cousin Hans lives in Westland. Both dream of being able to play together. Will they ever succeed?

Antje Horn tells in German about the division of Germany and the childlike courage of individuals to go into battle without weapons against an overpowering opponent and to stand by each other.

Antje Horn was born in the GDR. The large family's apartment was small. There was no television, but lots of books. So Antje H. grew up with countless stories from all over the world. The country's borders were closed. Nevertheless, even as a child she traveled through distant lands and inner worlds from her loft bed.

Today she is a freelance storyteller. She tells stories with her hands and feet, her heart and mind. Her great love is bilingual storytelling in tandem and the interplay with other art forms. She gives workshops for people in educational and therapeutic professions, for employees of the hospice and the nature conservation association. She has been the initiator and artistic director of the international storytelling festival NARRARE in Thuringia for several years.

- 3.00 EUR, reduced 1.50 EUR

- Book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the foyer.

- Ticket bookings for the coming month will be activated at the end of the previous month.

- Access to Hall 3 is in the Schlüterhof next to the Skulpturensaal.

- Duration: 30 min

- Admission: 15 minutes before the start

- Language: German

- Wheelchair accessible

- Location: Schlüterhof

- Part of: History Theater

- Belongs to: There and gone. The Palace of the Republic is present

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Location

Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin