De:Oriento

A festival of first-civilization cultures

P: Sahar Homami

The DE:ORIENTO festival aimed to make the diversity of cultures once known as Oriental accessible in an interactive way. Literature and music were presented alternately on several stages, while various food stands tempted visitors with culinary experiences. Book stands with Arabic, Hebrew and European literature invited visitors to take their experiences home with them and explore them further. There was art to see – photos, paintings and much more. For children, there was a face painting stand, puppet theatre and workshops in Arabic calligraphy. The festival aimed to appeal to a wide audience, regardless of age and origin. The multilingual nature of the events created an inclusive atmosphere that drew in people from a wide variety of communities.

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Events

Friday
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MADE IN Future Legacies

Schneeberg, Siebenschlehener Pochwerk

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

Rebecca Horn: The Universe in a Pearl

Lößnitz, St. George's Hospital Church

Installation
Friday
until

Exhibition: RAKEL-BANDE

Glauchau

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

MADE IN - Future Legacies / exhibition satellite

Chemnitz, Kunstsammlungen am Theaterplatz

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

Exhibition Donata Wenders: Ode to craftsmanship

Flöha, art railway station

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

ExtractiveZones.eu

Jáchymov (Czech Republic), Jáchymov Coin Museum

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

Exhibition: History of citizens

Chemnitz, Garagen-Campus

Elderly people Exhibition
Friday
until

re:generation Conference 2025

Chemnitz, Hartmann factory

Elderly people Education
Friday
until

German-Czech Story Day

Chemnitz, University Library

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

TRACE OF US

Garage Campus

Exhibition Debate

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.