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Talk and reading with Stefan Tschök: "And what do we in Hohenstein-Ernstthal get out of it?"

In the wedding hall of the town of Karl May and Sachsenring, author Stefan Tschök talks to the people of Hohenstein-Ernstthal about the Capital of Culture. What is going well? Where do improvements need to be made?
[Translate to Englisch:] Autor Stefan Tschök besucht 2025 alle Orte entlang des Purple Path. (Foto: Paperento Verlag)

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Hohenstein-Ernstthal, wedding hall in the town hall

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Chemnitz author Stefan Tschök is visiting all 38 cities and municipalities along the Purple Path in 2025. Not only is he presenting his book "Was? Chemnitz?!" (engl. What? Chemnitz?!), a tongue-in-cheek instruction manual for the Capital of Culture, but he also wants to engage in dialogue with the residents: What do the local residents actually gain from the Capital of Culture title? What do they get out of it - and how can they get involved?

These questions are at the centre of the panel discussion, in which guests from the town always provide answers - as does the audience. In addition to Tschök, Ingo Schelter, who is responsible for culture in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, will take a seat in the Trausaal in the town hall and provide information. The Purple Path artworks "Motorbike" and "Medusa Motorbike" will also be discussed. The event is part of the Hohensteiner Spätlese programme.

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Microprojects

The micro-projects are intended to provide stimuli for new cultural formats or encounters in Chemnitz and the Capital of Culture Region. The broad urban and regional society is called upon to create forms of communication and social interaction. The funding programme has been in place for several years and is part of the main programme of the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025.

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