Rimini Protokoll (Haug/Kaegi/Puschke/Wetzel)

Walk The Walks – City Walk with Rimini Protokoll

Joint audio walks and discussion

  • App
  • Audio walk
  • Dialogue
German / 

“The Walks” is an app with a collection of short audio experiences for a specific place in your city and an invitation to rediscover and interact with your environment. The stories and sound worlds of the audio walks can be experienced worldwide at any time. Thus the app connects people around the world in a local experience via the fundamental human action of walking. On 18 December you can experience a short audio play together with Rimini Protokoll and then talk to the artists.

Please download the app in advance. You can receive a discount via our ticket shop.

The best start: Take enough time to get to HAU1 and start with “The Walks” already on your way. The following short plays are particularly suitable for this: Start at home with “Departure”, move around a roundabout for 20 minutes with “Roundabout” if you pass one, and listen to the track “Street” or “Pedestrian Lights” on your way to the theatre.

Dates

Past
Sat 18.12.2021, 15:00 / Outdoor + Outdoor
Notes:

Due to the high demand, we are unfortunately unable to accept any further registrations at this time. 

Credits

Production: Rimini Apparat. Co-production: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, creart / Teatrelli, BorderLight – International Theatre + Fringe Festival Cleveland, European Forum Alpbach, Fondazione Armonie d’Arte, Hellerau – Europäisches Zentrum der Künste, Internationales Sommerfestival Kampnagel, Zona K, Festival PERSPECTIVES.

Location

HAU3000 / Positions, Projects, Publications

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