After the children's police and the children's court, the Schwankhalle, the elementary school on Buntentorsteinweg and the Mädchenkulturhaus invite you to a new theater project: "The children's parliament - making laws yourself"
Who actually makes laws? Who negotiates and discusses them? And how are laws made in the first place? Who has a say and who is absent? What laws should there be in your world?
To find out, we interview politicians in Bremen's parliament, ask people on the street about their wishes and ideas and visit Bremen's parliament, the place where laws are passed. We learn how laws are made and then get to work ourselves: we invent our own laws and discuss them. We write speeches and re-enact famous speeches. We dance and play, dress up and make nonsense. From a collection of all the scenes and speeches and the ideas that are created with you and us and everyone who is there, we develop a play together. Would you like to join in and invent?
When:
We meet every Thursday from 16:30 -18:30 (except 31.10.24, 20.2.25, 13.3.25) in the Schwankhalle.
Further information about the project:
https://www.schwankhalle.de/de/veranstaltungen/das-kinderparlament
or by e-mail at workshop@schwankhalle.de
Direction: Canan Venzky, Nathalie Forstman and Moira Meine
Participation recommended from age 9
The workshop will be held in German spoken language.
The regular workshop dates (from 24.10.) usually take place on the rehearsal stage of the Schwankhalle. This can only be reached via stairs and is therefore not accessible for people with limited mobility.
A theater project of the Schwankhalle in cooperation with the M_KH (BDP-Mädchen_kulturhaus) and the Grundschule am Buntentorsteinweg. Funded as part of the "tanz und theater machen stark" program of the Bundesverband Freie Darstellende Künste.
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