In English language, limited number of participants.
Please come weatherproof and with sturdy and comfortable footwear! The walk is not barrier-free; strollers, animals, or bicycles cannot be brought along.
The return to the starting point takes approximately 25 minutes.
A hiking parcours in the performative border area between a procession, an installation and an intervention leads the Sommerszene audience into the public space. On this walk through the city, a potential constructive and feminist future for Salzburg will be developed collectively. Walking together opens up possibilities for the participants to become accomplices of a future life. Because wherever we come from, whoever we love, at whatever stage of life we find ourselves and however much we own: we are reliant upon others because we are vulnerable. In order to maintain our co-existence and life on this planet, we need to care for each other.
Along the course of the route through Salzburg and beyond the public spaces of the city, stories will be told of feminist and caring cities around the world. Dreaming about a life that is based on sustainable circularity and on principles of universal care. We will enable utopian spaces to be created and explore the question: what does a constructive shared life in the city look like?
This project is the third cooperation between the Sommerszene and the Master Programme Applied Theatre – Artistic Theatre Practice & Society of the Thomas Bernhard Institut at the Mozarteum University.
Team: Claudia Seigmann, Judith Ph. Franke, Tin/Imke Blümke, Nina Dalbazi, Sarah Hollweger, Cristina Giurgea, Rosemary Kilima, Anastasiia Larina, Alexandra Kronberger