"In a few days, the woman became a man, just as the man became a man in the course of thousands of years." (Bertolt Brecht).
The slam poets Tanasgol Sabbagh, Pauline Füg, Florian Stein and Henrik Szanto develop texts based on this quote from "Der Arbeitsplatz oder im Schweisse deines Angesicht sollst du kein Brot essen". They reflect freely and individually on role models of women in today's society, their developments, perspectives and future forecasts. In the tradition of Brecht Festival formats such as "Beat, Jazz & Spoken Word" and "Best of Poetry", the texts will be recited by the poets in an exciting performance in interaction with three musicians and their improvised and spontaneously arranged sounds.
With: Tanasgol Sabbagh, Henrik Szanto, Pauline Füg, Florian Stein
Music: Steffi Sachsenmeier - Drums, Tom Jahn - Synths, Girisha Fernando - Bass, Guitar
Stage: Bernhard Siegl
Camera: Helen Gladen, Bayram Er Editing: Bayram Er
Sound recording: Bernhard Kühne
Curated by Ezgi Zengin and Girisha Fernando
Recording from the Textile and Industrial Museum Augsburg
The slam poets Tanasgol Sabbagh, Pauline Füg, Florian Stein and Henrik Szanto develop texts based on this quote from "Der Arbeitsplatz oder im Schweisse deines Angesicht sollst du kein Brot essen". They reflect freely and individually on role models of women in today's society, their developments, perspectives and future forecasts. In the tradition of Brecht Festival formats such as "Beat, Jazz & Spoken Word" and "Best of Poetry", the texts will be recited by the poets in an exciting performance in interaction with three musicians and their improvised and spontaneously arranged sounds.
With: Tanasgol Sabbagh, Henrik Szanto, Pauline Füg, Florian Stein
Music: Steffi Sachsenmeier - Drums, Tom Jahn - Synths, Girisha Fernando - Bass, Guitar
Stage: Bernhard Siegl
Camera: Helen Gladen, Bayram Er Editing: Bayram Er
Sound recording: Bernhard Kühne
Curated by Ezgi Zengin and Girisha Fernando
Recording from the Textile and Industrial Museum Augsburg
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