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Family Ties
When we think of the relations and history of Germany and Israel, the word "normality" is perhaps the least likely to come to mind. For exactly this reason, the Theater Heidelberg and the second-largest theatre in Israel have developed a joint...
Do I know U?
Die unterschiedlichen Lebenswelten Mannheims und Bangalores standen im Mittelpunkt der Theaterpartnerschaft zwischen dem Jugendtheater des Mannheimer Nationaltheaters und dem Ranga Shankara Theater im indischen Bangalore. Beides sind durch...
The Best of All Possible Worlds
In May 2010 an entire municipal theatre set out on a journey to the Netherlands. The team under Bochum’s general theatre director Anselm Weber spent four weeks at the Dutch music theatre ensemble Veenfabriek, headed by the Dutch director and musician...
View from the Outside / Blikket Udefra. A German-Danish Perspective
It seems that radical political views are gradually shifting from the fringe to the centre of society. The Staatsschauspiel Dresden and Det Kongelige Teater, situated in a modern performance venue in the heart of Copenhagen, will focus on this trend...
Druschba
An der Grenze zu Finnland, im einsamen Karelien gelegen, spielt das Karelische Nationaltheater Petrozavodsk auf Finnisch und Russisch. Die knapp 20-jährige Städtepartnerschaft zwischen Tübingen und Petrozavodsk wurde um die Theaterpartnerschaft...
The Co-op Principle
The Bauhaus, founded by Walter Gropius in 1919, was Germany’s most famous art and design school of classical modernism. The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation has launched a fellowship programme which aims to investigate the principle of cooperative design,...
Attention Pioneers!
This joint theatre project is based on an historic occurrence that illustrates the interconnection between science, politics and military and financial interests. Braunschweig is home to one of the largest German Aerospace Centres and is closely...
The White Chamber
The Chinese city of Qingdao (German: Tsingtau) was established as a German colonial trading post in 1898 and is still known today for its German architecture and German-style beer production. The University of Paderborn, for its part, has a...
Bromberg's Bloody Sunday. Two Cities Find Common Ground
Wilhelmshaven and Bydgoszcz (German: Bromberg) share a painful historic legacy. A large portion of the German minority, which lived in Bydgoszcz until the end of World War II, was forced to resettle in Wilhelmshaven. However, German-Polish relations...
529 km to the Future
Berlin and Cracow are only 529 km apart. Yet these European cultural cities are separated far more by a history of injury and destruction, mutual prejudices and differing views. The joint programme by the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Narodowy Stary...




