PHOTO: © Foto-Volker Beinhorn (c) Übersee-Museum Bremen

Die Schnecke auf dem Fujiberg

In the organizer's words:

Dieter Weische and Franz Fendt are on a musical pilgrimage with instruments from all over the world, including Japan, China, India and Vietnam. With sound bodies made of bamboo, sheet steel, plastic, glass, brass and wood, they build fine sound bridges from Europe to Asia in the blink of an eye. In Asia, some musical instruments are used as sound instruments for religious events. The two musicians thus embark on a short journey into the world of Buddhist rituals, meditations and mantras.

The event space becomes a theatrical chapel in which, together with the visitors, they attempt to approach the phenomenon of silence, stillness, breath and nothingness in an entertaining way. Humorous stories and Buddhist parables frame the whole experience. The duo also explore spiritual stories, short Japanese poems and the riddle of a Zen Buddhist koan within the framework of entertaining miniatures.

with the "Sound Sherpas" (Dieter Weische and Franz Fendt)
Tickets available in advance and at the Box Office | without registration
15,- €, reduced 12,- €

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Price information:

Tickets available in advance and at the Box Office 15,- €, reduced 12,- €

Location

Übersee-Museum Bremen Bahnhofsplatz 13 28195 Bremen

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