Highlights in April
Dear guests, dear friends,
The new program for April is ready. You can find an overview of all events here in our monthly flyer.
The highlights in April
On literature:
On Wed. 06 April, 8 p.m., Daniel Schreiber talks about our loneliness in his work Alone in a clever, touching way.
On Sun. April 24, 5 p.m., Umes Arunagirinathan will read from his book Grundfarbe Deutsch: Warum ich dort gehen, wo die Rassisten sind.
On Fri. April 29, 8 p.m., Heidi Kastner explains the various facets of stupidity with the help of her book Dummheit – Die vielen Formen der Dummheit und wie man sie erkennen kann.
On environment:
Fri. April 01, 8 p.m. Johannes Orphal talks about political and social efforts that could turn the tide on climate catastrophe in his lecture Von Corona in die Klimakatastrophe – Ist die Welt noch zu retten?
On politics:
On Sun. 03 April, 5 p.m. Yascha Mounk will be with us at the DAI with his lecture The Great Experiment – How Diversity Threatens and Enriches Democracy.
On Mon. 04 April, 7 p.m., Europeans in Dialogue is about our open society and how we can protect it.
Kristina Lunz is at the DAI on Tue. 05 April with her lecture No Peace without Feminism? How global crises must be solved at the DAI.
On Tues. April 26, 8 p.m. Harro von Senger will talk about China’s Rise without War.
Marco Bülow & Katja Suding lead a dialogue on Wed. 27 April at 20:00 on the question: Menschenfalle Politik?
On philosophy:
On Tues. April 12, 8pm the event Philosophy and Games with Thomas Arnold, Max Nemmert & Sebastian Ostritsch will take place.
About music:
Sat. April 02 at 8 p.m.: Blues with C* the Blues to Corona with Rainer Horcher & Franz Maciejewski.
On Mon. April 04 at 8 p.m. is the Jazz Club with the Trio Escalator at the DAI.
On Wed. April 06 at 8p.m. Lutz Neugebauer, Cordula Reiner-Wormit & Alexander F. Wormit give us an update on music therapy.
An Iranian-Israeli music affair pays its respects on Thu. 07 April at 8pm with Sistanagila at the DAI.
On Sun. April 24 at 11 a.m., it’s Musical Sunday again, this time about Dmitri Shostakovich and his Symphony No. 5 in D minor.
Jörg Schippa’s UnbedingT jazzt on Sat. April 30 at 8 p.m. at DAI.
Keep it informative and exciting!
Many of our events are streamed live and are available for 3 months in our media library. These events are marked as ‘hybrid events’ in the events calendar.
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We very much look forward to seeing you, stay well!
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