What does it feel like when a city is made for everyone - not just for a few?
In everyday life, many of us experience the opposite: public spaces are often adapted to a norm that does not exist. They exclude - people with disabilities, people with little money, people who don't "fit in". But public spaces actually belong to all of us.
CITY OF CARE poses the question:
What could a city that cares for us look like? One that is caring, safe and inclusive?
We are building a walk-in model city in the Klabauter Theater from 8-13 September. And a Relaxed Performance will take place in the middle of this city:
- You can come and go whenever you want.
- You don't have to sit still.
- There are places to retreat to.
- It's all about making you feel comfortable.
No entrance fee, no barriers - just a place that belongs to you. For all people. For children and adults. With or without experience of discrimination.
📍 Klabauter Theater, Hamburg
Jungestraße 7a
20535 Hamburg
Corner of Klaus-Groth-Str
Directly U/S Berliner Tor
Berliner Tor city bike station
Opening hours:
08. + 09.09. 10-15 h
11. + 12.09. 16-21 h
13.09. 17-21 h
Free admission | barrier-free
Let's try out together what care and safety can look like when they apply to everyone.
https://klabauter-theater.de/projects/city-of-care/
Naïce Space & Klabauter Theater
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