Workshop „Poetry Going Public"

Nine poetic voices about becoming and passing away

Reading of the Free Association of Independent Authors
Imagination and reality, cosmic and philosophic questions, essences about Nature and Nature being threatened

Literature & knowledge
Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

The workshop „Poetry Going Public“ as part of the Bavarian Association of Independent Authors of Germany (FDA) welcomes  you at the Rhododendron Grove with eight poems on flags and 30 on weatherproof steles.

In the reading with musical sounds you will be surprised by the variety of lyrical styles and essences about sensations, fantasies and realities about the beauty of plants and of nature in a mixture of cosmic, child-like, erotic, philosophic as well as threatening influences by all of us.

Authors: Veronique Dehimi, Karolina de Valerio, Christine Hoffmann, Wolfgang Knittel, Cony Lohmeier, Ruth Neureiter, Horst Oberbeil, Regina Willecke, Rose Zaddach

Venue

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

In the rhododendron grove (in the event of rain in the greenhouse)

Menzinger Str. 65
80638 München

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Accessibility:

  • Parking spaces:

    No

  • Gastronomic offer:

    Yes, drinks and food

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

botgart@snsb.de
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In cooperation with

  • "Working group Poetry in Public Space" of the Free Association of Independent Authors, LC Bayern

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  • Friends of the Botanical Garden

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Tickets

Prices:

6,50 €

4,50 € (reduced price)


No registration necessary.
Free admission for children and teenagers under 12 years, under 18 years reduced admission.
Details about the reductions in the Botanical Garden

Further dates

Workshop „Poetry Going Public"
Workshop „Poetry Going Public" © Ruth Neureiter
© Botanischer Garten München-Nymphenburg

Organiser

Botanical Garden Munich-Nymphenburg

Around 19,600 species and subspecies are cultivated in the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden, which covers an area of 21.2 hectares. The botanical garden is involved in national and international research projects. It has the task of collecting, examining, cultivating and exhibiting wild and cultivated plants from all over the world according to scientific criteria.