A trip through the modern age: Dorfer inspires in the Innsbruck Greenhouse

A trip through the modern age: Dorfer inspires in the Innsbruck Greenhouse

In an entertaining and versatile appearance, the cabaret artist Dorfer took the audience in the Innsbruck greenhouse on a humorous foray through modern life. The evening was characterized by self -ironic anecdotes, which ranged from his childhood and his experience in hotels to his observations during flights. "My body is a work of art and the artist is the time," remarked Dorfer and thus set the basic tone for exploring various developments in the present.

Dorfer in particular addressed the challenge of work-life balance. "I think that's great for myself, I am more critical of others," he noted, thus drawing attention to the peculiarities of modern society. His pointed comments about zoom discussions and new-fashioned key substitute methods such as plastic cards caused a hearty laugh. "I spent my whole life in hotels," he said, taking the audience on a search for meaning while taking the pitfalls of these developments such as automatically switching on TV and accidentally triggered rainforest shower.

A look at the modernity

In his program, a satirical look at the progress of modern technology crept out again and again. "Artificial intelligence can now write pop songs that do not differ from other pop songs," the Viennese joked and asked the question: "But what is actually new?" Impossible not to think about the implications, because one day the AI could create a cabaret artist who does not differ from it - however, this artificial intelligence is incredibly learning.

political topics now come up again and again, but mostly in a less direct form. Dorfer mentioned serious social tendencies, such as the advent of people who want a dictator, but also "right and left shit". At the end of his appearance, he took the audience instead of a traditional encore and expressed the desire that he could leave some ideas of thought. It was important to him to point out that in the current policy you have to vote between ranging and failure, which he perceives as an imposition.

The radiation of the cabaret artist

The strongest moments of the evening experienced the audience when Dorfer garnished simple comments with depth and meaning solely due to his facial expressions and body language. His ability to transform even banal thoughts into an entertaining design was not only evident in his facial expressions, for example if he represented the "dance bear" or a sunflower, but also in his entanglements between vivid and absurd. The premiere audience was enthusiastic and rewarded the appearance with loud applause.

Dorfer took the opportunity to enjoy the first of many planned performances in his “second home”, the Innsbruck Greenhouse. The audience seemed to appreciate the combination of humor and profound thoughts, which made the atmosphere special that evening. With his program, the cabaret artist proved the art to make the audience laugh and think.

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