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"Düsseldorfs starke Frauen" (Lesung)

In the organizer's words:

Princess, pianist, professor - women's power made in Düsseldorf - reading by and with Antje Kahnt.

Louise-Dumont-Straße, Kay-und-Lore-Lorentz-Platz, Mutter-Ey-Straße: for good reason, streets and squares in the state capital are named after remarkable women whose ideas, skills and creativity have made a big difference in and for Düsseldorf for over 600 years: Hilla Becher, Hulda Pankok, Friederike Fliedner or Marlies Smeets, they all spent a shorter or longer, but in any case formative time in Düsseldorf. From here, they conquered art, culture, society and politics.

These are just a few of a total of thirty impressive examples of women's power from Düsseldorf. They are well-known, but also almost forgotten women. From Anna von Kleve to Gabriele Henkel - from princess to professor, they reflect the history of the state capital. Author and city guide Antje Kahnt has dedicated the book Düsseldorf's Strong Women to these remarkable women, from which she will be reading at the Theatermuseum.

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Price information:

7 EUR, reduced 5 EUR

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Location

TMD Theatermuseum Hofgartenhaus Düsseldorf Jägerhofstraße 1 40479 Düsseldorf

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