Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

    The home of the Poetry Slam in Hamburg.

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    © Minimöbel: Stühle für Kinder, Foto: Patrick Lipke, MK&G

    Mini Furniture: Chairs for Children

    What functions can a chair have? Would children rather move, rock and play than sit still? Seen from a child’s perspective – do they even need a chair? The exhibition “Mini Furniture: Chairs for Children” at the MK&G invites visitors to playfully explore these questions as they examine and try out different seating options, always with children in mind. A selection of over 130 historical and current children’s chairs from the private Reinke Collection and the holdings of the MK&G illustrates child-friendly furniture over two centuries in a wide range of different designs: from traditional highchairs and nineteenth-century models such as the “Stabelle”, to Art Nouveau and Bauhaus chairs, and onward to 1960s pop design and the furniture of today. Iconic chairs meet up here with lesser-known designer objects covering a broad spectrum, including miniatures of classic adult chairs such as the “Panton Junior” by Verner Panton, chairs in which the child can be fixed in place, as well as pedagogical play and reform furniture that supports children’s motor, social and creative development.

    The exhibition encourages visitor participation at interactive stations: children can, for example, climb onto rolling “Wirbel Wichtel” chairs and paint colourful traces of their trajectories, making visible the connection between furniture, movement and play. With an oversized peg-board game, they can try out different seat heights – and playfully discover varied postures. At a stamping and painting station, visitors big and small can devise their own chair designs and exercise their creativity with the help of the four exhibition mascots – Dös, Wackel, Hotzl and Pling. Certain areas of the exhibition also let visitors test items such as an armchair or a gaming chair.

    The design of the exhibition was developed by Max Guderian and the graphics conceived by Larissa Mantel.

    The exhibition is sponsored by the Exhibition Fund of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg and the Hans Brökel Stiftung für Wissenschaft und Kultur.

    Mini Furniture: Chairs for Children
    MJ - Das Michael Jackson Musical
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    MJ - Das Michael Jackson Musical

    An event in the series MJ - The Michael Jackson Musical in Hamburg

    Around the story of the creation of the 1992 “Dangerous” world tour, MJ – The Michael Jackson Musical presents some of the most popular and best-selling songs in music history and goes far beyond the star’s unique moves and unmistakable sound – with rare insights into the team spirit and creative power that made Michael Jackson a legend.

    Elaborate casting process

    The auditions for this extraordinary musical production have already begun. Stage Entertainment Germany Casting Director Ralf Schaedler explains: “It’s a huge challenge for our team to find a performer who can match the charisma of Michael Jackson: an artist who walks, moves, sings, and possesses his artistic aura almost exactly like him – but isn’t an imitator. Furthermore, the musical depicts Michael Jackson’s work over several decades. Therefore, we are looking for boys around 10 years old, teenagers in their late teens to early 20s, as well as performers to portray the adult Michael Jackson.”

    Jana Nagy, Artistic Director for Child Performers at the Stage Theater an der Elbe, adds: “We are looking for boys who enjoy performing. The most important requirement is a love of singing and dancing. Theatre experience is not necessary. We look forward to receiving many applications from young talents who want to step into the role of a world star and perform in front of a large audience.”

    award-winning creative team

    A top-class international creative team has developed MJ – The Michael Jackson Musical: The book is by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage (“Ruined”, “Sweat”). Direction and choreography are by Christopher Wheeldon OBE, Associate Artist of the London Royal Ballet, who won the Tony Award for Best Choreography of a Musical for MJ and whose previous award-winning directorial work includes “An American in Paris”. The set design is by Tony Award and two-time Emmy Award winner Derek McLane (“Moulin Rouge! The Musical”), the lighting design by acclaimed six-time Tony Award winner Natasha Katz (“An American in Paris”), costume design by Tony Award and Emmy Award winner Paul Tazewell (“Hamilton”), sound design by Tony Award and Olivier Award winner Gareth Owen (“Come From Away”), projection design by two-time Tony Award nominee Peter Nigrini (“Dear Evan Hansen”), and hair and wigs by two-time Emmy Award nominee Charles LaPointe (“The Color Purple”). Musical supervision is by Tony Award nominee David Holcenberg (“Matilda”), who, together with Tony Award winner Jason Michael Webb (“The Color Purple”), is also responsible for the orchestrations and arrangements.

    MJ - Das Michael Jackson Musical
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    MONOCHROME – Black and White as a Language

    The exhibition MONOCHROME presents a selection of black-and-white photographs by Hamburg-based photographer svensøn. Reduced compositions of light, structure, and geometry define his visual language. Architecture and human presence merge into calm, graphic works that exist between documentation and abstraction.

    The focus on black and white sharpens the viewer's perception of form, rhythm, and atmosphere. The result is a body of work that reveals the familiar in a new, timeless way.

    MONOCHROME – Black and White as a Language
    Nan Goldin Nan and Brian in Bed New York City 1983 Hamburger Kunsthalle
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    Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, 1992

    This legendary visual diary by American artist Nan Goldin captures the life and death of an entire generation – presented as a slide show with a soundtrack ranging from Maria Callas to The Velvet Underground.

    Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, 1992
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    Neugrabener Markt

    On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays there is always fresh produce from the region in the Marktpassage.

    Neugrabener Markt

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    Frau formt mit Händen ein Herz vor beleuchteter Bühne beim Kultursommer
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    Culture, street festivals & concerts Events in Hamburg

    Whether it's art, music or theatre - experience the Hamburg you want to see. You'll find events with your favourite artist on the date you want! Experience the cultural diversity of Hamburg's cultural scene and the many events here and in the metropolitan region.

    Events in Hamburg
    A scene from Disney's musical The Lion King with costumed lionesses dancing.
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    An evening full of emotions Musicals & Shows

    Experience the musical capital of Hamburg! Whether it's Disney's long-running success THE KING OF THE LIONS, moving musicals such as & JULIA - The Pop Musical or hilarious shows on the Reeperbahn - there's something for all ages and tastes here.

    Musicals & Shows
    Blick von der Bühne auf das Publikum beim MS Dockville Festival in Hamburg bei Sonnenuntergang
    © www.mediaserver.hamburg.de / Hinrich Carstensen

    Festivals & Street Fairs

    Parks or industrial zones are transformed into festival sites; side-streets invite you to come to highly diverse street festivals.

    Festivals & Street Fairs

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