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SUMMARY:In a Strange Place | THEATER DER WELT
DESCRIPTION:Duration: The installation is freely accessible at any time du
 ring opening hours and runs continuously. A complete cycle lasts 124 minut
 es.Information: Without a spoken word\nOver several years\, artists Mia Ru
 shton and Eric Moschopedis from Calgary\, Canada — one of the most dense
 ly forested countries on earth — invited 150 rangers\, activists\, land 
 managers\, and forest stewards from various countries to perform their for
 est-related activities physically\, without words or explanations\, in fro
 nt of a camera.Recorded on video\, people individu ally perform familiar\,
  infinitive repetitive tasks\, carried out in barely perceptible\, slow\, 
 and aesthetically guided move ments. Forest work is not demonstrat ed\, bu
 t embodied.\n\nFrom June 18 to July 5\, 2026\, Chemnitz will be in the int
 ernational spotlight: Germany’s largest international theater festival\,
  “Theater der Welt\,” is coming to Chemnitz—immediately following th
 e city’s year as European Capital of Culture in 2025. For three weeks\, 
 Chemnitz will become a gathering place for artists\, audiences\, and theat
 er enthusiasts from all over the world. On stages\, in public spaces\, and
  at extraordinary venues\, a vibrant celebration of the performing arts wi
 ll unfold\, transcending borders and bringing together stories from all co
 rners of the globe.\nNine international curators from Australia\, Canada\,
  Colombia\, Argentina\, South Africa\, Greece\, Jordan\, India\, Senegal\,
  and China will shape the festival program. In November\, they will meet i
 n Chemnitz to select around 40 outstanding productions—works they have p
 reviously scouted in their regions. The result will be an inspiring panora
 ma of contemporary theater forms\, languages\, and perspectives.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Duration: </strong>The installatio
 n is freely accessible at any time during opening hours and runs continuou
 sly. A complete cycle lasts 124 minutes.<br /><strong>Information: </stron
 g>Without a spoken word</p>\n<p>Over several years\, artists Mia Rushton a
 nd Eric Moschopedis from Calgary\, Canada — one of the most densely fore
 sted countries on earth — invited 150 rangers\, activists\, land manager
 s\, and forest stewards from various countries to perform their forest-rel
 ated activities physically\, without words or explanations\, in front of a
  camera.<br />Recorded on video\, people individu ally perform familiar\, 
 infinitive repetitive tasks\, carried out in barely perceptible\, slow\, a
 nd aesthetically guided move ments. Forest work is not demonstrat ed\, but
  embodied.</p>\n\n<p>From <strong>June 18 to July 5\, 2026</strong>\, Chem
 nitz will be in the international spotlight: Germany’s largest internati
 onal theater festival\, “Theater der Welt\,” is coming to Chemnitz—i
 mmediately following the city’s year as European Capital of Culture in 2
 025. For three weeks\, Chemnitz will become a gathering place for artists\
 , audiences\, and theater enthusiasts from all over the world. On stages\,
  in public spaces\, and at extraordinary venues\, a vibrant celebration of
  the performing arts will unfold\, transcending borders and bringing toget
 her stories from all corners of the globe.</p>\n<p>Nine international cura
 tors from Australia\, Canada\, Colombia\, Argentina\, South Africa\, Greec
 e\, Jordan\, India\, Senegal\, and China will shape the festival program. 
 In November\, they will meet in Chemnitz to select around 40 outstanding p
 roductions—works they have previously scouted in their regions. The resu
 lt will be an inspiring panorama of contemporary theater forms\, languages
 \, and perspectives.</p>
LOCATION:Chemnitz\, Spinnbau Hall 2 
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