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FESTIVAL: POLITIK IM FREIEN THEATER - Warum nach dem Mond greifen, wenn die Liebe so nah ist – eine jüdisch-palästinensische Geschichte

In the organizer's words:

Borders run through Michael Touma's life - geographically, politically and artistically. Born in Haifa to a Jewish mother and a Palestinian father, in a special reading and performance he draws an arc from Israel-Palestine via the GDR to the present day. Touma reads his own texts as well as letters from his parents, the artist Haya Gerber and the politician Emile Touma. He is accompanied by the dancer Liliana Osorio de Rosen, who enhances the stories with dance and video elements. A moving encounter with biography, history and artistic expression.

The event takes place in cooperation with ZEOK e. V. & the 12th Festival Politik im Freien Theater.

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Location

GRASSI Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig Johannisplatz 5-11 04103 Leipzig

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