Performances are starting in 2 days!!!
Published:
10 August 2000 y., Thursday
Our international music ant theatre project IM.BALANCE is going to take place with performances in Germany!
30 young people form Germany, Lithuania, UK and Sweden were creating music and theatre in Quedlinburg for 12 days. Now it's time for our gigs!
You are welcome! Entrtance is free for evrybody!
Internationales Musik - und Theaterprojekt
IM.BALANCE
12.8. Burghof, Oschersleben
Beginn: 18:00 Uhr
16.8. Jugendbildungsstätte,
Peseckendorf
Beginn: 19.00 Uhr
18.8. ZORA e.V., Halberstadt
Beginn: 19.00 Uhr
19.8. Reichenstraße, Quedlinburg
Beginn: 18.00 Uhr
Šaltinis:
Transilvania
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