Theater group St. Valentin inspires with Schurli for President!

Theater group St. Valentin inspires with Schurli for President!
On March 30, 2025, the St. Valentin theater group offered a remarkable performance of the play "Schurli for President", the aim of which was to shed light on humorous aspects of domestic politics. This event found in Grafenbach/St. Valentin took place and fell together with the 25th anniversary of the "Aller Theater" group, known for their entertaining performances. Among the spectators included Florian Peinsipp, Max Grabner and Jürgen Schober, who were able to enjoy a beer before the performance.
The main actors of the evening were Martin Schneeweiß, Harry Ernst and Hedi Tauchner. Manfred Schmid, a visitor, expressed his anticipation in advance and predicted an entertaining evening. Sandra Moosbacher-Mihalits was also there and enjoyed the performance accompanied by Gabi Hawlisch and Margit Dinhobl.
cultural dimensions of politics
politics and theater are closely interwoven, as they reflect the social values and challenges. The definition of politics has changed over the centuries. Aristotle originally saw politics as the art of realizing the good and virtuous life of the citizens. In the modern view of politics, a shift to Machiavelli's concept of power can be determined as a central aspect. This phrase has a significant impact on how political topics are dealt with in the theater.
The "Schurli for President" performance uses the humor to take up serious political issues and thus offers a platform for critical reflection. Free theater groups such as "Aller Theater" are considered avant -garde in the new theater culture and manage to present social issues in a creative and appealing framework. Theater should not indoctrinate, but act as a forum for public discussions and actively involve the audience in dealing with relevant topics.
another cultural highlight
At the same time, the Catholic Church Choir St. Valentin found his family evening in the house of the clubs, in which long -standing members were honored. This included Marian Gorny, who can look back on 25 years of active membership, Reinhard Berker at the age of 40 and Edmund Becker even 60 years of active membership. With 42 members, whereby men are outnumbered, the choir offers a varied program with song lectures and sketches.
The musical director of the choir has mostly practiced three -part literature, and visiting the singing lessons, which take place on Mondays at 8 p.m. in the Sebastian house, is described as gratifying. For 2017, 12 singing dates in church services and a church musical concert with the mandolin orchestra of the Odenwald Club are planned.
In summary, it can be said that both the theater performance and the musical evening are exemplary for the cultural vitality of the region. They illustrate how important it is to promote the interaction of art and politics in order to sharpen the awareness of the citizens and to persuade them to actively participate in social discourses. The humor of the theater and the celebration of the community in the singing combine different currents of artistic work and thus make a contribution to reflection on the present.Details | |
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