PHOTO: © Maris Eufinger

Gesetze schreddern. Eine klimagerechte Entsorgung des deutschen Grundgesetzes

In the organizer's words:

by Kevin Rittberger
Director: Kevin Rittberger

In "Realnische 0", Kevin Rittberger reforms the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany. Because the right to life and physical integrity must be extended to ecological persons, the rights of nature urgently need constitutional status, otherwise the climate collapse can no longer be averted. However, the development of Germany into a democratic, social and ecological state raises questions: How can fundamental rights be introduced for ecological individuals? Who speaks for rivers, forests, oceans, lime and chicks? What does it mean when ecological people invoke their freedom of assembly? Are we ready for the Curacene, the age of caring? And which parts of the current Basic Law can still be preserved? Is a reform enough? Or must the entire Basic Law be shredded so that the new, ecological Basic Law can emerge from its shreds?

The screening on 15/3 will be followed by an audience discussion with marine conservation expert Andreas Dinkelmeyer from IFAW, who heads the Blue Speeds campaign in Germany.

With: Ute Hannig and Samuel Weiss

Directed and written by: Kevin Rittberger
Stage: Julia Oschatz
Costumes: Jana Schweers
Dramaturgy: Ludwig Haugk

Further information: Shredding laws. A climate-friendly disposal of the German constitution | Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg

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Location

MalerSaal Kirchenallee 39 20099 Hamburg

Location | Venue

Deutsches SchauSpielHaus Hamburg
Deutsches SchauSpielHaus Hamburg Kirchenallee 39 20099 Hamburg

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