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Slavs in Europe
In recent years, numerous exhibitions have acquainted the public with the Celts, Vikings and Lombards as Europe’s early predominant ethnic groups. But not so of the Slavs, the cultural-historic forefathers of Brandenburg. The archaeological study of...
The New Pomeranians
The Pommersches Landesmuseum was established in the university town of Greifswald shortly following German reunification. It strives to promote understanding and reconciliation between Germany and its neighbouring country of Poland. This project aims...
Fellow me!
What does the future hold for museums? How are scientific-curatorial approaches changing as a result of increasing internationalisation? What impact are social networks having on traditional forms of presentation? How do we spark interest in groups...
Experiences of Polish prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp
The crimes committed at the National Socialistic concentration camps play an important role in the commemorative cultures of practically every European country today. They are also a significant factor in cultural discourse and influence perspectives...
The Future Strikes Back
The Schaubühne in Berlin and the Habima National Theatre in Tel Aviv first became acquainted at the FIND 7 festival at the Schaubühne in 2007, which showcased two plays by the Israeli director and playwright Yael Ronen. A short time later, the...
Looking for Legends. Artistic Exploration of the Legendary World of Silesia
The theatre in Görlitz (music theatre and dance) has engaged in close artistic exchange with the Polish large-puppet theatre in Jelenia Góra for over ten years. In 1994 Görlitz adopted Jelenia Góra’s concept of an annual, international street-theatre...
SumSum². Endless Confusion of Love and Language
This theatre partnership focuses on cultural foreignness in reference to the relationship between Germany and Russia. The first step will be a joint production of "SumSum²", a play about cultural and language barriers, by the Swiss dramatist Laura de...
Theatre from the Very Beginning
The Theater Junge Generation (tjg) and the Russian Kiselyov Youth Theatre, the oldest children’s theatre in Europe, have long devoted themselves to producing plays for the youngest theatre goers (children under three). Yet the theatres’ dramatic...
Two Places – One Piece
The Theater Oberhausen and the Radu Stanca National Theatre in Sibiu first contacted each other while researching for a theatre project based on immigration. The result is an intensive joint project that addresses what it would mean to a young person...
The Pursuit of Happiness
Die belgische Kopergietery hat mit wunderbar poetischen Theaterarbeiten zwischen Tanz, Performance, Konzert und Schauspiel auf sich aufmerksam gemacht. Das Junge Staatstheater Oldenburg verfolgt einen ähnlichen Ansatz in seinen spartenübergreifenden...