Budding theater makers from China relate the reality of their lives to texts by Bertolt Brecht. They discover biographical resonance spaces, for example in the poem "Vom armen B.B.". They rub up against this western author who only causes debate and confusion. They tell of the friendship between Bertolt Brecht and Bai Juyi, a Chinese poet who met Brecht in exile in the 1940s, and shed light on the current situation of workers, which Brecht wrote about time and again.
Recording and streaming as part of BRECHT DIGITAL. Supported within the framework of "dive in. Program for Digital Interactions" of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) in the NEUSTART KULTUR." program;
Recording and streaming as part of BRECHT DIGITAL. Supported within the framework of "dive in. Program for Digital Interactions" of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) in the NEUSTART KULTUR." program;
Curator
V.A.B.E.L. - From the Poor Bb Et aL
"Fuck Brecht"
"B. solo B."
"Something About Workers"
Orge's view
State Textile and Industrial Museum (tim)