In times of crisis, human societies like to fantasize about ghostly revenants that dwell in our midst to suck the lifeblood out of us. The only difference is that hardly anyone today could claim in good conscience that they are not partly responsible for the various crises on our planet. What kind of bonds do we want to form when we have become such horrors to each other? How well can we live together with those who appear to us as vampires or see us as vampires? We want to discuss this with the help of Philippe Quesne's whimsical series of images "Vampire's Mountain".
With: Judith Gerstenberg (dramaturgy), Christine Hentschel (University of Hamburg) and Anne Kersting (independent scene)
Concept and organization: Miriam Dreysse, Isabel von Holt, Noah Holtwische, Martin Jörg Schäfer and Sophie Witt
Further information: DachSalon: Harmony of the Terrible Creatures | Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg