Event as part of the Art:walk Festival
Harry Heine in a poetry slam against himself: Actors lend him their voices, with texts ranging from cheeky to sad. You decide in the audience vote - and in the end, only one person wins: Heine himself.
Harry Heine in a poetry slam against himself - that only happens at "Heine slamt". You might be asking yourself: Would I have liked Heine? Would I have liked his texts if he were standing in front of me today? The format picks up on precisely this thought and brings it to life. Because although Heine can no longer perform himself today, his words can: actors lend voice and presence to his cheekiest, saddest and funniest texts. In this way, Harry Heine(s) competes against himself in an unusual literary duel - sometimes mocking, sometimes melancholic, sometimes surprisingly topical. You are part of the evening and can vote on which side convinces you more. But one thing is certain: Heine always wins in the end. (Source: Art:walk Festival)