Exciting July week in Bremen: from exhibitions to concert highlights!

Exciting July week in Bremen: from exhibitions to concert highlights!
On Tuesday, July 15th, an exciting week begins in Bremen, which has something to offer for every age group. The city not only offers a colorful cultural program, but is also challenged in social discourse, especially by the current refugee and migration policy, which is increasingly discussed.
A highlight on Tuesday is the interactive experience exhibition on all five senses in the Berlin Freiheit shopping center, which attracts visitors from 9 a.m. and by August 2nd. Here, small and large visitors can gain exciting experience at various meaning stations, and without entry costs. At the same time, a documentary evening takes place in the Kukoon Kulturzentrum: The film "No country for no one" deals with the consequences of European foreclosure policy, which has become increasingly precious in recent years. From 7 p.m., the spectators can immerse themselves in a topic that addresses the current paradigm shift in migration policy, in which protection for refugees is increasingly replaced by foreclosure. Admission is free of charge, but donations are requested for the funding alliance.
cultural diversity and local events
Wednesday, July 16, is all about encounters and exchange. A cooking course for men from 50 in the BGO, where interested parties can learn to prepare delicious dishes for a small fee, makes cooking enthusiasts listen to. At the same time, literature lovers can look forward to reading by author Martha Bull in the Findorffer book window. Here she introduces her book "Helenes Way to America", admission is available for 10 euros.
On Thursday it will be musical and dance. The traditional dance tea in the citizens' and social center begins at 2:30 p.m. and inspires both young and older dancers. Contribution to expenses: 9 euros. Nature fans should attend garden guidance in the insect garden, where the diverse soils are discussed at 4 p.m.-participation is free of charge, but registration is requested. In the evening, a performance of the HfK opera project is sung in the gallery of the University of Arts, whereby works by Hindemith and Puccini are performed. Here the places are limited and admission is free.
social challenges and cinematic discussion
A particularly urgent point of discussion about migration and asylum is taken up in the documentary already mentioned. The ideas and arguments that come up there are based on a migration policy proposal application, which says that Germany could call for the first time since 1945 to complete the limits. This development not only puts the social debate on a tough test, but also shows the increasing departure from a policy-based policy towards a significantly rigid approach. No country for nobody not only illustrates this development, but also exaggerates deeper social fears reflected.
On Friday and Saturday, the Bremen varied events await a legend show in the variety show to a pool party to a market concert with the band Four@seven. While the urban society is planning entertaining hours, it is accompanied by the developments in European migration policy at the same time - an imbalance that is concerned if you look at the reporting on pushbacks and the increasingly harsh measures for border security. Werner Hruschka, an experienced lawyer, criticizes these practices as clear violations of applicable rights, but also suggests to think about alternatives to current politics. Europaimüchtricht.de and emphasizes the need for a fairer distribution of refugee people.
The week ends with a creative experience on Monday, where canvas can be painted in the creative café - an offer that stimulates the imagination and brings creative minds together. Here, too, a small fee of 10 euros is charged, but registration is required by email.
Bremen has a lot to offer next week, from exciting participants' meetings to haunting films that encourage you to think. While culture is blooming, it is to be hoped that the discussion about migration and asylum will also find a positive turning point. Because there is something: the protection of the weakest and a fair cooperation should be the basics of every society.
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