Savannah discovered her passion for music at an early age.
She started playing the cello at the age of five and added the piano two years later. Her talent became apparent early on when she won awards at competitions. She wrote her first song at the age of eight.
Jazz later became a place of freedom for Savannah - both musically and personally.
As a black woman in Germany, she found an expression for her experiences and identity there. She began to combine her voice with the cello and developed an intuitive style characterized by odd rhythms (odd time signatures) Savannah's music is emotional, experimental and deeply rooted in her biography. Themes of heritage, privilege, self-acceptance and responsibility run through her songs.
"My story has helped me understand who I am - and who I want to be."
Despite challenges, she is not discouraged.
On the contrary: she transforms experiences into powerful music that gives courage.
"I want to empower people, encourage them to stand up for themselves - and help others."
Savannah Naomi Maria Hauskeller - Cello, Vocal
Patrick V. Mabiala - Piano
Robert Herrmann - Piano
Henry Reichmann- Percussion Drums
Admission from 19:30
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Tickets are available for 16/11 € in the VVK plus fee in the VVK at Culton Ticket and TixforGigs, B.O.: 18/13 Euro. VVK runs until 17:00 on the day of the event, after that always remaining tickets on sale at the B.O.!