When the First World War ended with the triumph of the Allied forces, entire empires – the Ottoman, Habsburg and Romanov dynasties – vanished from the map. The German empire was forced to surrender vast territories and lost its colonies overseas. The end of the First World War led to an implosion of imperial power structures, the traces and effects of which are still felt today.
How significant is the religious, cultural, militaristic and economic legacy of these empires? How is the “Great War” anchored in global consciousness today? And can an examination of conflicts which sparked World War I help us to better understand the conflict zones of the present?
One hundred years following the end of World War I, the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin is organising an artistic programme which addresses these questions together with international theatre artists. In various theatre productions, guest performances, lecture performances, discussions and workshops, the artists and theatre producers will investigate the global legacy of this war and the challenges facing democratic thinking today.
The artistic programme for “War or Peace. Crossroads of History 1918/2018” is a collaboration between the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Federal Cultural Foundation, and is supported by the Federal Agency for Civic Education and the German Federal Foreign Office.
Opening Premiere: Constitution (Grundgesetz)
A choral stress test by Marta Górnicka
3 October 2018, 3 pm at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
The Polish director and revivalist of the choral principle Marta Górnicka will perform the German constitution in front of the Brandenburg Gate with a chorus of 50 singers from Berlin. The performance will serve as a stress test to determine the resilience of its declarations in crisis situations.
Date
03.10.2018
Opening Premiere: Constitution
A choral stress test by Marta Górnicka
Brandenburg Gate | Berlin
03.10. –
27.10.2018War or Peace
Crossroads of History 1918/2018. History festival
Maxim Gorki Theatre | Berlin