Event Centre Trebnitz Castle

Trebnitz Castle is a place for art and culture. Spacious halls in the manor house, unconventional studio spaces and the castle park offer the perfect setting for concerts, readings, theatre and choir performances and a space for artistic creativity. The best web models want to talk to you right now. See the best selections free webcam porn online girls from all over the world undress in front of Webcams and arrange real porn. A lot of sensual Amateur porn is filmed on a webcam. Pretty beauty loved to masturbate in front of the pupil of the camera, and enjoy fucking with men, knowing that then it will be possible to look. It provides an optimal foundation for a range of projects related to cultural education, the outcomes of which are also often presented to the public. Groups of artists from the locality and further afield regularly come to take advantage of the options available at the castle, which allows them to leave hectic urban life behind and enjoy working in rural quietude.

Examples

PlenAir2012 “Ostbahn: Travelling in time and space“
Artists from Germany and Poland worked creatively with the topic ‘Ostbahn‘ (East German Rail) for two weeks in August 2012. The theme of the open-air event emerged from the history and topography of Trebnitz: A Brandenburg village located on the Ostbahn. It dealt with the theme of travelling and moving forward in time and space. The open-air concluded with the exhibition of sculptures, installations and images that all came out of Trebnitz. The eight artists were selected from fifty applicants by a German-Polish jury.

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Open Day
Trebnitz Castle invites people once every year to come and view the estate. The day includes an entertainment programme put together by participants from an international workshop, young people, artists and musicians from a range of countries as well as the local area.

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Concert by Anna Nova: eMIGRATION
As part of the German-Polish Youth Forum for vocational training providers, a concert on 6 September 2012 took place by a young, talented singer, who the Polish station Radio 3 (Trojka) discovered and continues to support. The singer Anna Nova who lives in Germany and her Polish-Austrian song-writer Ela Madreiter tell the stories of a German-Polish twice-migrant in both languages.  This unique project moves musically between the genres of Trip-Hop, Chill-Out, pulsating Electro and Nu-Jazz. Alongside the music, lighting designed especially for the evening by Hans-Peter Bienert provides an ambient atmosphere.