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Special: Deutsch-französische Geschichte in Chansons
Eineinhalb Jahrhunderte deutsch-französische Beziehungen, drei Kriege mit ihren Leiden, mit Annexionen, Besatzung, Terror und Widerstand. Und dann eine kaum erwartbare Versöhnung, eine vor 60 Jahren besiegelte Freundschaft, Hunderttausende Begegnungen beim Jugendaustausch, in Städtepartnerschaften und deutsch-französischen Ehen. Walter Weitz singt und spielt Chansons von u.a. Barbara, Georges Brassens und Jean-Jacques Goldman, die diese Geschichte beleuchten - satirische, einfühlsame, bittere, nachdenkliche, aber auch witzige und fröhliche. Die Entstehungszusammenhänge und die Chansons selbst werden erläutert. Die Liedtexte werden zudem projiziert, sodass die Zuhörenden leichter folgen und gerne auch mitsingen können. Einige Zeitdokumente in Bild und Ton ergänzen die Präsentation.
Special: Sending Shivers down my spine - Englischsprachige Literatur des Grauens
The last 40 years or so have been a wild and challenging time for the USA. While Germany was reunited and Europe grew closer again after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the American society drifted further apart – the horrors of AIDS, the shock of September 11, 2001, the differences between the coastal states and the American Hinterland, and, last but not least, the dramatic changes every time a new president took over power - all of this has changed if not destroyed the “American Dream”.
And in the middle of all this, there are young (and not so young) writers trying to make sense of what is happening and explaining it to us – and they do so in fascinating, gripping, heart-warming, and sometimes shocking novels.
In this richly illustrated talk in easy English, we will meet some of the most interesting and well-known modern writers, from T.C. Boyle to Bret Easton Ellis, from Michael Cunningham to Jonathan Safran Foer – and maybe, their works can help us understand what is going on ‘across the pond’!
Special: Extremadura: una región rural en cambio (A2/B1)
En esta presentación vamos a hablar sobre la comunidad autónoma de Extremadura, una región poco conocida, pero muy interesante. Extremadura es zona muy rural, con pocas personas jóvenes y paro bastante alto. Pero la región está cambiando. Hoy en día, hay más agricultura ecológica y turismo. La naturaleza es muy bonita y hay mucha tranquilidad. También la historia y las tradiciones son importantes. ¡Os esperamos!
Special: Tea Time with the Tudors
This richly illustrated talk in easy English will introduce you to the royal family that shaped England like no other and brought forth Kings and Queens whose names are legend – sometimes for their greatness, sometimes for their scandals!
Come and hear about King Henry VII and the ‘Tudor Myth’, one of the greatest scandals in English history, accompanied by a cup of tea and scones (included in the fee). Discover why his second son, King Henry VIII had six wives – and why he is still one of the greatest English rulers! Meet Edward VI - who became king when he was only nine years old – and Lady Jane Grey – who was queen for only nine days!
Find out about Queen Mary I and why she became known as “Bloody Mary” and hear about her half-sister, the great Queen Elizabeth I, and how she became the most powerful ruler of the known world – as an unmarried woman!
Special: „Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” – modern American writers and their works
The last 40 years or so have been a wild and challenging time for the USA. While Germany was reunited and Europe grew closer again after the Fall of the Berlin Wall, the American society drifted further apart – the horrors of AIDS, the shock of September 11, 2001, the differences between the coastal states and the American Hinterland, and, last but not least, the dramatic changes every time a new president took over power - all of this has changed if not destroyed the “American Dream”.
And in the middle of all this, there are young (and not so young) writers trying to make sense of what is happening and explaining it to us – and they do so in fascinating, gripping, heart-warming, and sometimes shocking novels.
In this richly illustrated talk in easy English, we will meet some of the most interesting and well-known modern writers, from T.C. Boyle to Bret Easton Ellis, from Michael Cunningham to Jonathan Safran Foer – and maybe, their works can help us understand what is going on ‘across the pond’!