"Stifte Zukunft" - charity evening "The maggot without bacon" with Bernd Gnann
People with disabilities need support, and our actors can feel this in their own bodies when they - like Richy Müller in "Rain Man" or Timothy Peach in "Pretty Best Friends" - slip into the roles of people with disabilities.
Until mid-January, the Kammertheater Karlsruhe is collecting donations for the Lebenshilfe-StiftungKarlsruhe in order to make a contribution and promote the self-determination and participation of people with disabilities in the Karlsruhe region.
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On January 15, 2019, the fundraising campaign will culminate in the charity event "Die Made" at theKammertheater with Bernd Gnann, the managing director of the private theater.in addition to the donations already collected, all admission fees will be donated to the campaign.
What awaits the audience in "Die Made"? In his homeland evening, Bernd Gnann recites well-known poems, sings songs and tells stories from his homeland, the idyllic village of Reichenbach near Bad Schussenried. It is certain that no eye will remain dry and the audience's laughing muscles will be stretched to the limit, because Gnann is a master of spontaneity, showing the many facets of his ability, all of them incomparable and genuine. He will be accompanied musically by his "Russian" from Kaiserstraße, Ernst Kies aliasIgor. An evening where you can do something good and which you won't forget in a hurry. Light, funny and never outrageous!
FURTHER INFORMATION
Lebenshilfe-Stiftung Karlsruhe:
Under the motto "Stifte Zukunft", the Lebenshilfe-Stiftung Karlsruhe promotes the self-determination and participation of people with disabilities in the Karlsruhe region.
This includes financing aids, promoting participation in sporting and cultural projects and events and the purchase of barrier-free living space that is rented out to people with disabilities. TheLebenshilfe-Stiftung Karlsruhe is also the owner of the HagsfelderWerkstätten (HWK) at Storrenacker 27 and the developer of the plannedHWK facility in Rheinstetten.
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The proceeds from the Karlsruhe Chamber Theater's fundraising campaign in December 2018 and January 2019 will be donated to the cultural fund of Lebenshilfe Karlsruhe, Ettlingen and the surrounding area. The money from this fund will be used to support existing cultural projects such as the inclusive theater group "D!E SP!NNER" and the music band "Dickes Blech" and to develop further cultural projects, for example in the field of visual arts, from 2019.
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The aim of Lebenshilfe's cultural work is to promote and make visible the artistic potential of people with intellectual or multiple disabilities.