Flower installation "Fade in Glory" by the Weihenstephan State School of Floral Art, which can be experienced in St. Paul until 23.07.

TatOrtZeit – The Nightingale and the Rose

Art devotion with flower poems and contemporary music
Monika Manz reads floral summer poems and parts of Oscar Wildes "The Nightingale and the Rose".
18.06.2023, 20:15

Concert & Opera, Literature & knowledge, Theatre & Dance, Other
Kirche St. Paul München
Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, Department of Art Pastoral

Even more flower power: Actress Monika Manz reads floral summer poems and excerpts from Oscar Wilde's "The Nightingale and the Rose". This will be accompanied by Italian impressions played by and with Jost Hecker, cello, and Peter Gerhartz, keyboard instruments.

This is accopanied by contemporary Italian impressions by and with Jost Hecker, cello, and Peter Gerhartz, keyboard instruments.

At the center of the TatOrtZeit.Andacht is a floral installation designed by the Weihenstephan School of Floral Art under the direction of Jutta Harms. It is exposed to decay until 26.07.

 

Venue

Kirche St. Paul München

St.-Pauls-Platz 11
80336 München

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  • Parking spaces:

    not specified

  • Gastronomic offer:

    No

Organiser

Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, Department of Art Pastoral

kunstpastoral@eomuc.de
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Tickets

This event is free of charge.

Further information

  • Event duration:

    20:15 – 21:00

  • Maximum number of participants:

    200

  • What language:

    German

Flower installation "Fade in Glory" by the Weihenstephan State School of Floral Art, which can be experienced in St. Paul until 23.07.
Flower installation "Fade in Glory" by the Weihenstephan State School of Floral Art, which can be experienced in St. Paul until 23.07. © Jens Gramberg-Madel
St. Paul seen from the Theresienwiese
St. Paul seen from the Theresienwiese © Thomas Geist

Organiser

Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, Department of Art Pastoral

The Department of Art Pastoral of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising promotes and cultivates the dialogue between the church and the contemporary arts. Its headquarters are in St. Paul, Munich. Here, among other things, the TatOrtZeit.Andacht with performance, reading and contemporary music takes place on Sundays at 8:15 pm. There are also impulses in other places of the archdiocese.