What kind of relationship strengthens us? How do we confront the increasing isolation in our society? What power lies in the collective effort for a cause? On the eve of International Women's Day, Petrivision addresses these and other questions through impulse speeches, music, readings, and performances.
Hanni Malitte from the Feminist Strike Lübeck will call for the formation of alliances in her impulse speech. Pastor Lilly Schaack will speak about friendship as a form of resistance. Additionally, artist Michaela Melián will travel from Munich to make the unheard audible and the overlooked visible amidst her current exhibition ECHO.
The evening will be musically accompanied by the trio JUNAIT as well as Brita Rehsöft & Ensemble. The artists from Pararvicini will dance on ropes, creating delicate connections in mid-air. Lilly Gropper and Luisa Böse will read texts by Mariette Navarro, Barbara Köhler, and others.
The direction is by Sigrid Dettlof and Mathis Dieckmann. An evening about solidarity, resonance, and the power to strengthen one another. Admission is free. Donations are welcome. To set the mood for the night, St. Petri Café will open its doors at 10:00 PM.