What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
Ruptures in time and space, that which is emerging or that which has long past, utopian and dystopian rooms, several verses for thinking in (intercontinental) possibility: We’re collecting poems on the theme ALL THAT POETRY!
Poems, ponderings, and conversations on young poetry. The 15th anniversary readings of workshops for poets-in-training at the Haus für Poesie offer insights into the “young poems” groups (led by Nancy Hünger and Tanasgol Sabbagh) and the “open poems” group (led by Nadja Küchenmeister).
with Voigt, Alicia, Averkova, Anastasia, Hattler, Anna Cristina, Böttcher, Annika, Baudisch, Clara, Böing, Jan, Derichs, Juni, Bickel, Lea, Riemer, Lena, Ntente, Melis, Casanyes, Mireia, Rautenberg, Nike, Leukert, Ramona, Lobner, Jonah, Lobejäger, Rosa, Schulmann, Vanessa, Dackweiler, Zoë
AWARD CEREMONY – lyrix celebrates! The poetry competition for writers between the ages of 10 and 20 will award this year’s prizewinners in the 15-20 age group. More information at bundeswettbewerb-lyrix.de
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
Poems, ponderings, and conversations on young poetry. The 15th anniversary readings of workshops for poets-in-training at the Haus für Poesie offer insights into the “young poems” groups (led by Nancy Hünger and Tanasgol Sabbagh) and the “open poems” group (led by Nadja Küchenmeister).
with Josefa, Antonia, Weber, Jule, Schat, Julien Ismael, Gotic, Katarina, Wahode, Lea, Starogardzki, Lisa, Dreyer, Ruta, Stemper, Sarah, Merwald, Sophia, Aeschlimann, Sofie, Otto Ruiz, Stefan, Hassan, Sven, Zeenat, Tayiba
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
A poetry lounge for the whole family! Knead fairy tales, craft letter ribbons, paint the alphabet on your body, spoon letter soup, puzzle poetic memories, test reading pens, read poems, rhyme verses, and unravel thrilling language fun together at the poetry market!
We will fold summer animals from the beautiful origami paper, practice Japanese calligraphy, and write bright seasonal haikus. We’ll learn drypoint etching techniques and print favorite motifs. Everyone is invited – only curiosity (and no previous experience) is required!
Poems, ponderings, and conversations on young poetry. The 15th anniversary readings of workshops for poets-in-training at the Haus für Poesie offer insights into the “young poems” groups (led by Nancy Hünger and Tanasgol Sabbagh) and the “open poems” group (led by Nadja Küchenmeister).
with Bolat, Deniz, Currle, Hannes, Proißl, Helene, Berkholz, Josefine, Bätz, Josephine, Schmidtbauer, Konstantin, Thastum, Liv, Berger, Melanie Sasha, Mahmod, Miedya, Wittig, Mirjam, Klösel, Patrick, Kramer, Samuel, Eckert, Wanda
Reading a poem or reading a Sunday – the focus of the poetic walking meditation will be resonance as praxis, one in and for which we are bodies before everything else – breathing, listening, and yes, one body among other bodies. No prior experience required.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
Reading a poem or reading a Sunday – the focus of the poetic walking meditation will be resonance as praxis, one in and for which we are bodies before everything else – breathing, listening, and yes, one body among other bodies. No prior experience required.
Reading a poem or reading a Sunday – the focus of the poetic walking meditation will be resonance as praxis, one in and for which we are bodies before everything else – breathing, listening, and yes, one body among other bodies. No prior experience required.
For the third time ever, school classes were invited to engage with the work of an important contemporary English-language voice as part of a competition organized by the British Council and the Haus für Poesie. This year, young people composed a poetic response to the poem “Silence/Presence” by British Ted Hughes Prize winner Raymond Antrobus.
with Antrobus, Raymond
A poetry workshop on themes of silence and presence. Jamaican-British poet, poetry communicator, and climate activist Raymond Antrobus describes himself as an “investigator of missing sounds;” his poems bring new sounds to our relationship with nature and climate – as well as to the relationship between hearing and deaf people. No prior knowledge is required.
with Antrobus, Raymond
WORKSHOP (in the context of the festival exhibition) – This workshop is dedicated to the reality-forging possibilities of language. Participants will visit the festival exhibition AI ANCESTORS along with curator Rike Scheffler.
with Scheffler, Rike
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
FILM PROGRAM, READING AND TALK– Because the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festivals in 2020 and 2021 could only take place on a limited basis, we are showing a selected program with the winning films.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.
What connects us all – and what makes us who we are? For the second time ever, inclusive teams of poets and artists from the RambaZamba studio group with physical, psychological, and mental disabilities will embark on a fascinating search for the origins of poetry and art.