De:Oriento

A festival of first-civilization cultures

P: Sahar Homami

The DE:ORIENTO festival aims to make accessible the diversity of cultures once known as »oriental« in an interactive way. Several stages present between literature and music in turn, while a variety of food stands tempt visitors with culinary delights. Book stands with Arabic, Hebrew, and European literature invite you to take your experiences home with you for a deep dive. Visual art, including photos, paintings, and much more will be on display. Children can enjoy a makeup stand, puppet theatre, and workshops on Arabic calligraphy. The festival appeals to a broad audience, regardless of age and origin. The events are consciously multilingual to create an inclusive atmosphere and welcome people from a wide range of communities.

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Events

Friday
until

Rebecca Horn: The Universe in a Pearl

Lößnitz, St. George's Hospital Church

Installation
Friday
until

Guided bus tour at the PURPLE PATH from Flöha

Flöha, Oederan, Freiberg, Hainichen, Mittweida, Wechselburg, Burgstädt

Exhibition Excursion
Friday
until

Textiles?Future! and Meeting Point Textiles in Crimmitschau

Tuchfabrik Gebr. Pfau Crimmitschau

Exhibition Education
Friday
until

Workshop with the artist Julia van der Seylberg

Chemnitz, Lila Villa Women's Cultural Centre

Elderly people Installation
until

ECOC-Curling-Cup 2025

Jutta Müller Ice Sports Centre - Competition hall

Sports Workshop
Friday
until

Into spring with music and light

Burgstädt, Taurastein Tower

Elderly people Families
Friday
until

Under the Trees: Ultimate World Karaoke - Excellent Chemnitz Edition

Chemnitz

Elderly people Families
Friday

Art and music: opening of the artworks on the Purple Path

Burgstädt, Wechselburg, Mittweida

Elderly people Families
Friday

Exhibition opening: Mandy Kunze - "The visible process"

Frankenberg/Sa., City Gallery

Exhibition Arts
Friday

Lecture: "Krupp of the East - The Hunger vehicle factory in Frankenberg"

Frankenberg/Sa., ZeitWerkStadt - Experience museum for urban and industrial history

Lecture

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