Memories of a childhood stolen by war in paradise by Gaël Faye, in German and French.
“They steal mangoes from the neighboring garden and jump naked from the 10-meter tower. They ponder the name of their gang, but not politics. And because they have French passports, they hardly notice that a rift has long been spreading through the country. In “Petit Pays – Small Country”, a paradisiacal childhood is gradually eaten up by the civil war in Burundi in the 90s. In the stage adaptation of France-based rapper Gaël Faye's debut novel, the eternal and illusory goal of his dreams comes to life: his homeland of Burundi.
If you want to have the mangues in the outdoor garden and enjoy all the tours in the pool. Ils discussent des noms pour leur gang, mais pas la politique. Et comme ils ont des passports français, ils n'aperçoivent pas qu'il ya une rupture qui beginning a separer leur pays, qu'ils sont menacés par une guerre civile. Mais… ce sont des élèves…
Gaël Faye, rappeur d'origine de Burundi, évoque dans son début troublant ""Petit Pays"" le but illusoire et infini de ses rêves: son pays d'origine Burundi."
Dates:
Fri. 09.02.2024/20/19 | Start: XNUMX p.m. - Doors open: XNUMX p.m
Fri. 23.02.2024/20/19 | Start: XNUMX p.m. - Doors open: XNUMX p.m
Sat. March 16.03.2024, 20 | Start: 19 p.m. - Doors open: XNUMX p.m
French weeks
Fri. 22.03.2024/20/19 | Start: XNUMX p.m. - Doors open: XNUMX p.m
French weeks
With:
Houédo Dieu-Donné Parfait Dossa, Julianna Herzberg and Theresa Kempf,
Direction & dramaturgy: Robert Atzlinger and Boglárka Pap