History in slices - How music makes politics
Without the groundbreaking invention of the electric guitar, history would have taken a different course. The
1968, Jimi Hendrix, the hippies, Janis Joplin and Woodstock would not have happened as we know them without the invention of the
guitar would not have taken place as we know them.
It is the soundtrack and its resonance in society that make a movement
make a movement successful. The squatters had Ton Steine Scherben and the peace movement had Bots & BAP.
peace movement had Bots & BAP. The women's movement had Ina Deter, the punks
had Patti Smith. Today, the climate movement has no sound of its own and is in danger of
losing: The earth is getting hotter all the time. A catastrophe that Jürgen Becker analyzes perfectly with "Deine
Disco" perfectly analyzes.
"Deine Disco" is a cabaret program like no other before it: politics, records, protest and punchlines are
punchlines are mixed live on stage as a rousing radio show. You dive
satirically dives deep into the sound files of the moving youth and in the end even saves the
future: Follow the Science.
But don't forget the emotions! It was not for nothing that Joseph Beuys answered the question
whether you can change the world with art: "Only with art!"
Musical advice: Mike Herting
Book: Dietmar Jacobs
Information about the artist at www.juergen-becker-kabarettist.de
Admission: 19:15
Start: 20:00