What does fear do to us? Fear is an intense feeling that we all know. It can warn us, shake us awake or even paralyse us. The Pavilion of Fear, which is travelling through Chemnitz in the run-up to the exhibition Edvard Munch. Angst, which is travelling through Chemnitz in the run-up to the exhibition, will create a special place of encounter. Anyone who is curious is cordially invited to discover new perspectives and enter into dialogue with other people about this strong feeling.
A diverse programme will be offered with various participants from the fields of culture, music, art, sport and theatre. From making music together and creative writing to exercise programmes - there is something for everyone! Fear is not only seen as something negative here, but also as a force that can drive us to tackle change and grow personally.
On Thursday, July 3rd , the TU Library Chemnitz will once again kick off the Green with a reading together with Uwe Hastreiter with children's books and texts for adults (3:30 - 4 pm).
On Friday, July 4th, author Anja Seidel will be reading her crime novels set around Chemnitz (3.30 pm - 4 pm). Afterwards, the musical DUO HACH with cello and violin will play experimental and classical pieces about fear, twice in a row with a one-hour break (16:15 - 17:00 / 18 - 18:45).
On Saturday, July 5th , the pavilion starts again an hour later (4 pm) with a reading and another Chemnitz thriller, this time read by the author Hannelore Demel. The later opening times (4pm - 8pm) are especially worthwhile for night owls, because one hour after the pavilion closes its doors, the Fahrradkino Chemnitz e.V. opens at 9pm - 11pm. Grab your own bike and bring it with you and pedal away from fear while watching the film "Alles steht Kopf".