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Theater: Centre Polyvalent A Schommesch

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Public sessions

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Centre Polyvalent A Schommesch 

(18 Rue d’Ernster, 6977 Oberanven)

School sessions

Cycle 3+4: 

! KHN ON TOUR ! 

Centre Polyvalent A Schommesch 

(18 Rue d’Ernster, 6977 Oberanven)

!!! KHN ON TOUR !!! 

Centre Polyvalent A Schommesch (18 Rue d’Ernster, 6977 Oberanven)

This is it: our house, our cave, our secret place. We name this place simply: place.

Here, no one says: That’s not how you’re supposed to do it.”

Here, we make theatre. About hope. About trust, fear, cowardice and laziness, about courage and curiosity, and about the joy of playing together – endlessly, again and again, without ever stopping. In spite of everything.

With: Annika Serong, Marie Dolders, Nikita Zolotar

Text: Ensemble

Scenography: Céline Leuchter

Costume: Petra Kather

Lighting design: Clemens Hörlbacher

Technique: Nikita Zolotar

Dramaturgy: Ania Michaelis

Assistance & production: Susi Muller

Choreography: Catharina Gadelha

Musical Direction: Wellington Barros

Theatre Educational Support: Maribel Saldaña Marquez

Guide: Andrea Velz

Graphic Design: Nicolas Zupfer

Translation: Leila Putcuyps

Autobiographical method: Ania Michaelis

Direction: Ulrike Günther, Ania Michaelis

Art Direction AGORA: Ania Michaelis, Catharina Gadelha 

Production: AGORA Theater

Information about the company

AGORA creates cross-border and cross-language theatre that appeals to everyone: children, teenagers, and adults. Due to its exceptional geographical location — at the tri-border area of Belgium, Germany, and Luxembourg — this multilingual theater has become an institution of border experience. It explores the connections and differences between German-speaking, French-speaking, and Flemish culture, between identity and plurality, and between rural and urban areas. AGORA performs throughout Europe and has received numerous awards. The ensemble is driven by the desire to understand. Through and with theatre, they seek an active and powerful stance within the society that surrounds them. They continuously pose the question to the audience and to themselves: What to do?”

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