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Walden by Heiner Goebbels, the enfant terrible of German music theatre, draws inspiration from the philosophies of American writer Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau, who lived in the 19th century, was a forerunner of today’s environmental movement and the concept of civil disobedience. In his Walden, Goebbels creates nine ‘environments’: nine sound worlds like the rustling forests where Thoreau sought solitude. Through Keir Neuringer’s spoken word, Thoreau’s visionary writings gain a new level of urgency. In the roughly hour-long Walden, Ensemble Klang and Solistenensemble Kaleidoskop evoke different sound worlds. They use specially built instruments such as a 'steel cello' and bow chimes which resonate their sound through sheets of steel. Whereas Goebbels creates meditative musical theatre, the English/Iranian Mariam Rezaei presents urban sound sculptures that combine industrial noise, scratching, and electronics in an improvisational DJ-set style. ‘I have been waiting for such an effective and creative adaption of my Walden for 10 years. Ensemble Klang made it!’ - Heiner Goebbels
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