If the stars didn't shine, we wouldn't even exist, because the earth - and we humans - are made of stardust.
How can theater help us learn more about ourselves and the universe? Eli, 6 years old, is fascinated by black holes. Nobody can see them - so he finds the question of how a black hole is formed from a star and what role gravity plays in this all the more exciting.
In the mornings in the research workshop, the children of a first grade class are researching stars together. What are they particularly interested in? What can they show us about stars? How can stars be made in a completely different way at Christmas time? And what should definitely not be missing in a play about stars? Astroparticle physicist Marek Kowalski will give us exciting insights in a lecture. In the afternoon, we will continue without the children, but only with the interested adults: using the means of research theater, we will approach the stars together.
Artistic experiments: Eva Meyer-Keller
In cooperation with the seminar "Falling Stars. Artistic research on forces of attraction and stars" by Prof. Dr. Anja Steidinger, HFBK Hamburg.
Costs: 20 €/ students 10 € Registration: post@fundus-theater.de
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10 € students 20 € other adults