Branko Šimić / Martina Stoian / Nikola Durić

Kwiskotheka Teil 2: I was a Refugee

Tickets:

single ticket 12 Euro (conc. 8 Euro), combination tickets for all parts of Kwiskotheka 18 Euro (conc. 12 Euro)

Past dates

Debut Performance

Thursday

3/3/16

7:30 PM

Debut Performance

Friday

3/4/16

7:30 PM

The second part of KWISKOTHEKA is the story of an german 82 year old man who had to escape from former East Prussia when he was teenager. Second part of the evening will be a danceshow and new choreography of Azad Yesilmen and Siham Refaie, presented by dancers and residents of the refugee accommodation Neugraben-Fischbek.

Kwiskotheka 2016

In the 1970s, Yugoslavian cult series Kwiskotheka opened up a new kind of question and answer game. More than 40 years later, the TV studio has become a multi-functional installation, a recordable space that poses new questions. The KWISKOTHEKA 2016 is a host set, which takes migrants and their enemies as its topic, in the past, present and future. In the Kwiskotheka 2016, the director and curator of the Krass Festival, Branko Šimić focuses on constructing answers to questions from the refugees coming to Germany and their ideas for the country. Three different productions will be shown in this theatre studio.

Part1: How the smile was wiped off the face of Beate Zschäpe (25.-27.02.) Part 2: I was a Refugee (03.-04.03.) Part 3: I am a Refugee (05.-06.03.)


Regie: Branko Šimić text and conceptual collaboration: Nikola Durić videodesign: Rio Grande Scene: Martina Stoian Kostüme: Sharon Rohardt With: Tina Keserovic, Heinz Strojek, Gildo Bavcevic, Bora Cem Celik, Justyna Rygielska, Azad Yesilmen, Siham Refaie, Muwala-Paulo Lando, Asja Künster, Michelle Sattva Nguyen, Daniel Milanovic, Salah Zater, Bora und sein Bruder, Nihal, Sofie, Rike, Jö, jugendliche Flüchtlinge des Flüchtlingsheimes in Neugraben-Fischbek Assistance: Nihal Demir
Gefördert von Fonds Soziokultur