Fünf gewinnt!
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Concert stream for children: Five winners!

Do humans go into hibernation like animals? The dancer Zufit and four musicians – Miroslav, Maurice, Matthias and Christoph – wonder about this, and a game with music and movement begins.

Silence all around, there is no one in sight. Do humans go into hibernation like the hedgehog does? And why do they hide away in the middle of summer? These are questions that preoccupy Miroslav, Maurice, Matthias, Christoph and Zufit. They too spent ages at home sitting in their rooms and were totally bored. But it's much more fun playing together, charging around and jumping in the air – and sometimes even arguing with one another.

The five friends decide to get out of their own four walls as fast as they can. But that's easier said than done after being on their own for so long. What kind of mood are the others in? And how does the outside world feel now?

The five of them start a game with music and movement where they size each other up, challenging the others and startling them. First we just hear gentle sounds, then a cautious tune. At the end, everything builds up to a wild dance where they all realise how great it is to be together again. They are accompanied by the fantastic band »Uwaga!« playing music from classical through the Balkans to pop.

Trailer: Five winners!

Performers

Uwaga!

Christoph König violin
Maurice Maurer violone
Miroslav Nisic accordion
Jakob Kühnemann double bass

Zufit Simon dance

Mareile Krettek stage design, costume

Kevin Sock

Anselm Dalferth stage direction

Programme

Music from classical through the Balkans to pop

Fünf gewinnt! Fünf gewinnt! © Claudia Höhne
Fünf gewinnt! Fünf gewinnt! © Claudia Höhne
Fünf gewinnt! Fünf gewinnt! © Claudia Höhne

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