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

Wednesday
until

Senior singing

Chemnitz, Neue Arbeit Chemnitz/Stadtteilpiloten (EG)

Elderly people Workshop
Wednesday
until

Rebecca Horn: The Universe in a Pearl

Lößnitz, St. George's Hospital Church

Installation
Wednesday
until

Film series "Focus2025: Generations" - final film of choice

Chemnitz, Metropol Cinema

Elderly people
Wednesday
until

Exhibition: RAKEL-BANDE

Glauchau

Exhibition Education
Wednesday
until

MADE IN - Future Legacies / European collaborations of contemporary craft and design / A satellite of the exhibition at the Kunstsammlungen am Theaterplatz

Chemnitz, Kunstsammlungen am Theaterplatz

Exhibition Education
Wednesday
until

Exhibition Donata Wenders: Ode to craftsmanship

Flöha, art railway station

Exhibition Education
Wednesday
until

The Questions | Quarantine: Telescope

Chemnitz, Museum Gunzenhauser

Exhibition Dialogue
Wednesday
until

ExtractiveZones.eu

Jáchymov (Czech Republic), Jáchymov Coin Museum

Exhibition Education
Wednesday
until

Exhibition "Female Focus across Borders"

Chemnitz, Lila Villa

Exhibition Education
Wednesday
until

16. European Film Festival of Generations - A man called Ove

Chemnitz, Chemnitzer Siedlungsgemeinschaft eG

Elderly people Debate

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