Homonale in Wiesbaden: film, theater and music for everyone!
Homonale in Wiesbaden: film, theater and music for everyone!
On January 24, 2025, Wiesbaden expects a varied cultural program that includes film screenings, theater performances, concerts and other events. The 25th Homonale offers numerous film highlights, including "All of Us Strangers", based on Taichi Yamada's novel "Summer with strangers" and staged by Andrew Haigh. The film is about a man in his 40s who meets his late parents and is shown in Caligari at 5 p.m.
In the palace, the acting revue "Hotel whisper" is on the program, which celebrates the opening of the palace hotel after three years of construction. This event will take place on Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Also on Friday at 7.30 p.m., Bernd Gieseking's satirical review of the year will be "AB for!" listed in the theater in the Pariser Hof.
cultural diversity in Wiesbaden
The spectators can also look forward to the staging "Ms. König clears up" in the Thalhaus, which can be seen on Friday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m. and on Sunday at 5 p.m. The plot revolves around a mayor who is planning a shopping center, while showing ends fighting for her existence. There is also a lot going on in the Galli Theater: the comedy "The Men's Fall" will be performed on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., while the children's play "Ms. Holle" can be seen at 11 a.m.
In addition to these events, the creative factory offers a concert by the postpunk newcomers "Berlin 2.0 & Quitter" at 8 p.m. On Sunday the introduction of "Guilty Pleasures meets meets differently!" in the boiler house, a party that will take place from 11 p.m.
Joseph Bologne and his musical rediscovery
In parallel to the cultural events, the relevance of the important composer Joseph Bologne, also known as Chevalier de Saint-Georges, is noticeable. Born on Guadeloupe in 1745, he is considered one of the first black composers whose works are increasingly in focus. Bologne led a remarkable life in which he experienced an adventurous life and significant success as a composer and virtuoso. He was not only an outstanding violinist and fencing master, but also a military commander who cited an all-black regiment during the French Revolution.his varied musical career, which compositions included in almost every important genre of his time, experienced a revival through current concerts and the planned Hollywood biopic. Compositions of Bologne, in particular its chamber music as well as symphonic and operatic works, are increasingly in the focus of the performances and receive well -deserved attention.
The interest in Bologne's life and his music helps to redefine him as a cultural figure. Historical anecdotes about his skills as a fencer and the complexity of his life, including his experiences with racism and social barriers, show the tragic dimension of his inheritance. Despite his influence and his talent, Bologne often had to fight prejudices, which makes its achievements all the more remarkable.
The entire cultural event in Wiesbaden, together with the resonating interest in Joseph Bologne, creates a rich context that appeals to both historical and contemporary topics and reflects the variety of cultural scene.
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