
Julia Klein places the queen of flowers at the center of her full-length solo storytelling program. She elicits mysterious, surprising, and profound insights from the otherwise silent rose.
von 19:30 Uhr bis 22:00
KulturMarktHalle
Hans-Eisler-Str. 93, 10409 Berlin
Venue Site: https://www.kulturmarkthalle.berlin/
Everyone pays what they can. As a guide: to enable us to continue paying the bills for the storytelling stage, we would be grateful for a "regular admission" fee of £15 or more 🙂, but anyone who cannot afford this is still welcome to come and pay less.
Red roses are fascinatingly contradictory plants: they are messengers of love, symbolize pain and transience, and sometimes also represent new beginnings and struggle. They appear in fairy tales, myths, and the writings of world religions. But roses are also part of our everyday lives: almost everyone has received or given a rose at some point, and even these very modern, very real roses have stories behind them. Such a wide range of associations is like a table set for storyteller Julia Klein.
She places the queen of flowers at the center of her full-length solo storytelling program. She elicits mysterious, surprising, and profound secrets from the otherwise silent rose.
Julia Klein is a pioneer in the art of storytelling in Bremen. She has been working as a professional storyteller in the city and throughout Germany since 2002. As artistic director of the international storytelling festival Feuerspuren, she has been spreading storytelling fever throughout Gröpelingen since 2007.