Hearing and deaf people discover poetry together, research and engage with poetry, and sign language poetry is written down. Lines become signs. Language transforms into movement, words turn into images, and meanings begin to glow.with an approach that combines art and language, a space is created in which hearing and deaf people can experiment together. A creative process emerges here in which texts are examined, interpreted and redesigned - visually, physically and rhythmically guided by the deaf artists Kassandra Wedel and Nur Sera Beysun. Together, they will create a form of poetry that connects across borders and shows how diverse language can be when it comes to life in physical expression and artistic encounters, and the works created in the workshop will then be presented in the evening show. Participants will have the opportunity to show their results on stage and share the creative process with the audience.
This workshop is part of the event series: Accessible Stories and Poetry
Language can be many things, for example: poetic, light, performative, complex, spoken, signed, in letters or Braille.
The Münchner Kammerspiele and the Münchner Stadtbibliothek invite you to an inclusive series of events that brings this diversity of language to life.
On four evenings, authors and artists with and without disabilities will read, perform and sign stories and poetry.
We will enjoy the texts in a relaxed atmosphere and with good snacks.
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