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Tesla or the completion of the circles

House of sustainability Augsburgerstraße 23, Neu-Ulm, Germany

The International Danube Festival Ulm/Neu-Ulm and the House of Sustainability (HdN Neu-Ulm) present: Reading and discussion with Alida Bremer Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a scientist and visionary of Croatian origin, Serbian descent and American citizenship. But above all: a cosmopolitan and humanist. Even though he revolutionised the world of electricity and laid the foundations for modern sustainable energy generation, radio, wireless communication [...]

Poetry as rebellion

Kunsthalle Weishaupt Hans-und-Sophie-Scholl-Platz 1, Ulm, Germany

The International Danube Festival Ulm/Neu-Ulm, the Ulm Poetry Summer, the Museum Ulm and the kunsthalle weishaupt present: Katalin Ladik: Sound poetry performance with discussion One of the outstanding voices of (Eastern) Europe - the poet and artist Katalin Ladik - is coming to Ulm for the first time! Katalin Ladik grew up bilingual - Hungarian and Serbian - in the multicultural city of Novi Sad in [...]

Reading: carpathian spots. danube waves.

European History Theme Tent Danube bank, Ulm, Germany

Part of the programme for the art project "Mysterious" A reading by and with Thomas Perle Three women from three different generations are driven through history across political, geographical and linguistic borders. A European family story about the first colonists in the Forest Carpathians, about the world wars, flight and expulsion and the hope for a new life in the [...]

Finissage for the "Mysterious" project

European History Theme Tent Danube bank, Ulm, Germany

Part of the programme for the art project "Mysterious" In addition to music and good conversation, the curator for Austria, Jakob Kinz, reads texts that were written at the individual locations. What connects an almost 1000-year-old nunnery with an Art Nouveau palace from 1909? Both were among the mysterious places that were presented in the "Mysterious" project, which were then processed in an artistic performance [...].