PHOTO: © Dariusz Gackowski

Ronja Maltzahn

In the organizer's words:

Live at the Alter Schlachthof

"She played the cello" when Udo Lindenberg awarded her the Panic Prize for German newcomers. A concert by Ronja Maltzahn is a poetic journey around the world between folk and pop, in which multilingual songs, dancing instrument changes and colorful soundscapes merge into a cosmopolitan, touching work of art.

Ronja's music is at home in the wide world. She bears the name of Astrid Lindgren's robber's daughter and lives by this prophecy: "The world is so much bigger than you think." On stage, the musician dancily switches from cello to ukulele to synthesizer, accompanied by her partner Fede on bass, moog and drum machine. She quotes poetry, tells stories, visual projections dance in the background, a sea of colors and landscapes pass by. Warm and soft, her music transports the audience into a uniquely spherical cosmos. The world holds its breath, time stands still for a moment and we come to ourselves.

STANDING CONCERT

Venue: Alter Schlachthof Stade Youth Cultural Center

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Location

Jugendkulturzentrum Alter Schlachthof Stade Other

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