2 performances of the puppet theater of the Jewish Museum Berlin "BUBALES" with a play for "young and young-at-heart adults" on the subject of anti-Semitism. Event as part of the International Week against Racism.
In the current challenging times, in which anti-Semitism and the discrimination of
discrimination against people of different origins or cultures is constantly growing, we as the
"Initiative for the Remembrance of Jewish Life in Stralsund" together with Michael Hotze, the operator of the
operator of the "Kulturdiele Mönchstraße 8" and chairman of the association "KULTURsamkeit e.V."
the BUBALES puppet theater of the Jewish Museum Berlin for 4 performances in one day for
school classes and afternoon and evening audiences.
The puppeteer Shlomit Tripp herself describes the play we had in mind as a "quirky
anti-discrimination course", in which she explains with Jewish humor and a lot of self-irony how to
contemporary annoyances and how to become an annoyance yourself. The target group
are young adults and fellow human beings who want to see the line between political kosher and
want to take a clearer view.
"Puppets are wonderful tools for connecting people and breaking down fears," says
Shlomit Tripp. Another special feature are the bilingual plays for Turkish and Arab families.
Arabic families. With its extensive and entertaining repertoire, the bubales,
give their audience an insight into Jewish culture.
The handmade rod and folding mouth puppets have been performing in schools for over 12 years,
theaters, museums, various community meeting places and at festivals. In addition to the
educational aspect, the bubales are also known outside the Jewish community for their unmistakable style.
communities.
Showtime approx. 1 hour.


