Tempelhof-Schöneberg celebrates culture: book presentation and tango workshop

Tempelhof-Schöneberg celebrates culture: book presentation and tango workshop
Wrapped into the magic of cultures: On Friday, November 15, 2024, at 6 p.m., it will be exciting in the Willy Brandt Hall of the Schöneberg town hall! District Mayor Jörn Oltmann will ceremoniously open the "Crosskultur" festival, which is eagerly awaited. An evening full of emotions and touching stories awaits visitors, because none other than the impressive journalist Vanessa VU and the talented writer Ahmad Katlesh are in the spotlight.
The two present their powerful book "Come to where it is quiet". It is an intimate and moving conversation about the deep scars of war, the challenges of flight and the power of language. The eloquent moderator Lin Hierse, herself a writer and journalist, will lead through this profound evening and make the exchange alive.
a dance for peace
But that's not all! After the reading and a captivating conversation, the guests are invited to a special experience: a Tango-Kurzwarkshop, which is accompanied by Elke Schrepel's rousing live music on the piano, Roberto Sannino on the violin and Alexander Riedmüller on the clarinet. Here visitors can not only listen, but even dance the rhythm of life!
The program: Experience diversity
But the festival goes far beyond this evening! By December 15, 2024, those interested in culture have the opportunity to attend numerous concerts and exhibitions. People can immerse yourself in various workshops-from fascinating Arabic calligraphy to the exotic Javanian Gamelan to impressive PaperCut portraits. Many discussion and exchange formats offer space for dialogue and understanding.
Would you like to learn more about this cultural spectacle? All details on the extensive 2024 program can be found on the official CrossKultur website. Do not miss this opportunity to experience culture up close and win new perspectives!