The CfL on Tour: Following in the footsteps of the novel Fräulein Nettes kurzer Sommer (Miss Nette's Short Summer) by Karen Duve, we discover the horse country of Westphalia through literature. Together with many other artists, the author and singer Bettina Bruns will travel from Hülshoff Castle to Bökerhof and back again – bringing music, texts and conversations with them. We can expect a traveling festival, a traveling circus of a special kind!
Reading and discussion with Walter Gödden, Georg Bühren and Karen Duve
As a prelude to an exhibition on the Immenhof novels by Ursula Bruns, everything revolves around Dick and Dalli and the Ponies for one evening at the Kulturgut Haus Nottbeck. The book for young people, published in 1952, not only surprises with its ecological ideas, but also formed the basis for the legendary film Die Mädels vom Immenhof (1955), which is one of the best-known German »Heimat« movies.
Bruns is regarded as a pioneer of the equestrian scene and was an advocate of keeping horses close to nature, for which she was awarded prestigious prizes. Author and dramaturge Georg Bühren and museum director Walter Gödden will talk about the author and her bestseller, which founded the hitherto little-noticed genre of horse literature. To conclude the evening, Karen Duve will read a pony short story. As an enthusiastic rider, the well-known author talks about how Dick and Dalli shaped her and why the volumes were so popular with girls in particular - and still are today.
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Der Eintritt ist frei
Weitere Infos auf www.kulturgut-nottbeck.de
Hier wird ab dem 6. September der Podcast veröffentlicht.
Gefördert vom Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen und von der Stiftung der Sparkasse Münsterland Ost.
Fräulein Nette unterwegs entsteht als Koproduktion von Burg Hülshoff – Center for Literature mit Kulturgut Haus Nottbeck – Museum für westfälische Literatur, LWL Literaturkommission für Westfalen, Gemeinde Bökendorf, Diotima-Gesellschaft Bad Driburg, Literaturbüro Ostwestfalen- Lippe, Westfälisches Pferdemuseum Münster.
Die Kooperation mit House of [blænk] wird gefördert im Programm »Global Village Projects« vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien und dem Bundesministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft.