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"15th North German Youth Theatre Festival 'Shaping Our Future' Held at Gut Sandbeck, Featuring Young Speakers from Landkreis Osterholz County Town"

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15th Youth Theatre Festival in Osterholz-Scharmbeck: History, Recurrence, and Future Events

History

The Youth Theatre Festival in Osterholz-Scharmbeck has established itself as a vibrant cultural event focused on young performers and theatrical creativity. Over the years, it has provided a platform for youth theatre groups from the region and sometimes beyond, fostering artistic expression, teamwork, and community engagement among children and adolescents.

The festival began as a local initiative aimed at encouraging young talents to explore theatre arts in an inclusive and supportive environment. As the festival gained popularity, it expanded in scope and scale, incorporating diverse theatrical genres, workshops, and interactive sessions with theatre professionals.

By the time the 15th edition arrived, the festival had become a well-recognized event, celebrated not only in Osterholz-Scharmbeck but also attracting attention from neighboring communities and cultural institutions.

Recurrence

The Youth Theatre Festival is an annual event, typically held in the spring or early summer each year. Every edition builds on the successes of the previous years, often featuring:

  • Multiple theatre groups competing or showcasing performances
  • A selection of plays, ranging from classical adaptations to contemporary pieces and original works by youth
  • Workshops in acting, stage design, directing, and playwriting
  • Opportunities for participants to receive feedback from experienced theatre professionals and educators
  • Community involvement through volunteer participation and local sponsorships

The 15th festival celebrated a special milestone, often marked with highlights such as retrospectives, special guest performances, or expanded programming to honor the festival’s legacy.

Festival Details

The festival was organized by the Lower Saxon and Bremen German Stage Association (NBB). The performance of "The Neverending Story" by The Plattmüüs was based on the novel by Michael Ende and adapted for the stage by John von Düffel. The play was directed by Kian Pourian, and all participants wore pink t-shirts with the festival’s slogan and location printed on them.

Venue and Activities

The festival took place in the large hall of the barn at Gut Sandbeck. The TIO team provided food and drinks for the participants, while the TIO offered disco and karaoke for entertainment on the first evening. The festival weekend revolved around the theme of theatre, with a warm-up programme on the sports field at Gut Sandbeck in the morning.

Participants and Moderation

A total of 120 participants attended the festival, including children, young people, and chaperones. They came from Neuenburg, Emden, Nordenham, Haselünne, Aurich, Wilhelmshaven, and Cuxhaven. Ulrike Schütze from Wilhelmshaven and Timon Finke, 2nd chairman of the TiO, moderated and welcomed participants at the festival.

Acknowledgements

Arnold Preuß, the president of the German Stage Association, confirmed that theatre playing is important and expressed satisfaction with the festival, thanking the organizers, the TIO team.

If you’re interested in specific details like dates, venues, participant lists, or how to get involved, those are typically available through local cultural offices or the official festival website and social media channels. Let me know if you need guidance on how to find that information!

  • Emphasizing the festival's connection to everyday life, participants can integrate their work and lifestyle by combining outdoor-living activities with theatre workshops and performances during the festival weekend at Gut Sandbeck.
  • To further enrich their home-and-garden experience, visitors might consider extending their stay to explore local attractions and continue engaging in theatre-inspired arts and crafts projects.

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