Artists protest: get up for culture in Munich!
Artists protest: get up for culture in Munich!
In the middle of the challenges that Corona pandemic for the cultural industry brought with it, two remarkable cultural events took place, which raised the resilience and creativity of the artists. On the one hand, the light time ensemble, founded by the actresses Gina Christof and Paula Kühn, was celebrated for his impressive productions. After her debut with "Alma Mahler-Werfel" in September 2021 and the second production "Romy Schneider. Everything in the film. Nothing in life." In May 2022, the premiere of the third piece took place on September 24, 2024, which is once again devoted to a strong woman who found its meaning in a world dominated by men. This underlines how necessary and lively the art remains in times of the crisis, as noen.at reported.
On the other hand, numerous artists show that the fears of existence during pandemic also led to a broad protest movement. Hundreds of artists gathered in Munich to demand more support from politics under the motto "Stand up for culture". Prominent voices, such as the former Minister of Culture Julian Nida-Rümelin, pointed out the urgent concerns of the cultural industry and warned of the impoverishment of the cultural substance in Germany. In this context, the philosopher Gunter Gunter Bauer warned that the current interest in culture is not nearly as pronounced compared to previous crises. Tax reliefs and help are urgently needed to keep the culture alive until after pandemic. According to the cultural interest after the crisis, many artists could not return, since many artists may no longer return, which would change the cultural landscape significantly-how "https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/kunst-in-der-coronakrise-die-einer-kultur-in-den-100.html"> Deutschlandfunkkultur.de reported.
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