Musical theatre “un-imaginable” from EVIM Behindertenhilfe e.V. - Wiesbaden
After the art exhibit „Mal_anders“ (something different / paint different) which was carried out last year in cooperation with and for the EVIM Behindertenhilfen, with the musical theatre “un-imaginable” in 2014 a new TOOLS FOR LIFE project will support the artistic initiatives of the club.
The theme was chosen by the players and orientates itself on 1001 nights and the piece “Erzähle, Du Schöne” (“narrate – you beauty”) with subtitles from ghosts, robbers and other humanity interpreted in their own way. Approximately 30 EVIM supervised actors will participate under the direction of a free director from Wiesbaden. The opening night is on June 13th in Tattersall in Wiesbaden. Additional shows are planned for the 14th, 21st and 22nd of June. The required budget for the project is about 12,000 EUR.
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Der Hintergrund zum Projekt
TOOLS FOR LIFE stands for providing essential resources to people in need around the world - including in Germany. In the following project, the choice fell on an art initiative ‘Mal_anders’ of the disability organisation EVIM e.V. in Wiesbaden. ‘Mal_anders’ has been run since 2001 by Renate Pfautsch, Managing Director of EVIM Behindertenhilfe, and the artist Monika Niebergall. The project is part of the organisation's cultural work, which complements the therapeutic care work. It is financed exclusively from donations and is therefore dependent on external support for its continued existence. With the art project, EVIM is not attempting to socialise disabled people or train them in manual skills for the benefit of society. Instead, it opens up ways for disabled people to express their emotions, issues and individuality that are otherwise not available to them in their usually physically, mentally or socially restricted everyday lives.