Eine unscharfe Fotografie einer Insel im Ozean
Johannes Treß

Songs of
Rising and Sinking

Concert evening

With compositions by Daniel Dominguez Teruel, Alex Franz Zehetbauer, Mara Hebel, Eloain Lovis Hübner & Doreen Kutzke für den Schwankcore

Schwankcore world water day
Sa
18:00
Followed by (20:00) panel talk “Embrace the Transformation”

Solidary price system:
8 / 12 / 18 € ( free choice)
Bremen Pass: 3 €
Children and young people 5-17 years: 5 €

Cultural semester ticket: free of charge

Pre-sale online only. Remaining tickets from 1 hour before the start of the event at the box office 0421 520 80 70.

Alternatively, you can reserve tickets by phone or email:
0421 520 80 70 (Mon, Wed-Fri 10:00 to 14:00, also AB) or ticket@schwankhalle.de

Please note: Our ticket hotline is not open at weekends and in the evenings. Please reserve your tickets well in advance.
Reserved tickets must be collected from the box office no later than 30 minutes before the start of the event - after this time the reservation expires.
The box office can be reached by phone from 1 hour before the start of the event at 0421 520 80 70.

Duration approx. 120 Minutes. There is a break after the first half of the program.

All public areas of the Schwankhalle are at ground level and accessible without steps.

There are three different toilets: an accessible toilet that is also suitable for wheelchair users, a toilet with three cubicles and a toilet with urinals and a toilet cubicle.

The audience area is generally seated.
The wheelchair spaces are located in the front row and can be reserved in advance by telephone 0421 520 80 70, by email ticket@schwankhalle.de or by making an entry in the ticketshop.

Individual requirements such as specific seats, early boarding or an additional ticket for an accompanying person can also be specified when purchasing or reserving tickets.

Further information on the accessibility of our premises can be found here: Accessibility. If you have any questions, please contact us at ticket@schwankhalle.de or 0421 520 80 70.

Bremen is built near the water. Storm surges and floods have always been part of the city’s history. The effects of the climate disaster are bringing the situation to a head—are we going under soon? Last year, five composers created pieces dedicated to the ecological, social and emotional impact of this threat. The concert evening on the occasion of World Water Day presents all these works including the premiere of Doreen Kutzke’s composition »Wasser kommt, Wasser geht, nur der Fluss versteht.«

Learn more about the composition series: »Songs of Rising and Sinking« ↗

Credits

Funded by Fonds Soziokultur.
»When We Were Singking« with friendly support by Klangpol.