PHOTO: © Bojna Sabetaj Levi

Die Tore von Sepharad

In the organizer's words:

Martin, a young theater maker with Spanish roots, traveled from Munich via Sarajevo to Thessaloniki. In the process, he unexpectedly came across a language he understood: Ladino - the language of the Sephardic Jews. He followed the traces of an almost forgotten history. This personal road trip has turned into a documentary music theater:

120 young choir singers and 30 young instrumentalists sing, play and tell the story of the Sephardic Jews together with professional musicians from the Jewish Chamber Orchestra Munich: expelled from Spain in 1492, the Sephardim preserved their language, their culture and their music for centuries - in Istanbul, Sarajevo, Thessaloniki and Buenos Aires. Old Ladino songs were combined with new compositions and texts for the concert.

The young people are at the center of the two performances at the Münchner Kammerspiele: For weeks, they have been working on the subject matter, singing, playing and rehearsing. We cordially invite all Munich residents - whether young or old, whether with a passion for music, an interest in history or simply out of curiosity: come to the Münchner Kammerspiele, let yourself be moved and experience how young voices make memories resonate. Admission is free of charge!

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Price information:

Free tickets

Location

Münchner Kammerspiele Maximilianstraße 26 80539 München

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