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The Martinsclub Bremen e.V., a respected association dedicated to promoting equality and accessibility, is teaming up with AMS!-Theater to host an exciting inclusive improvisational theatre taster workshop in Bremen-Gröpelingen from November 8th to 10th.
This creative three-day event, open to individuals aged 17 and above, regardless of any physical and/or mental impairments, promises to delve into the world of spontaneous theatre. The workshop will culminate in a performance at the 'Feuerspuren' festival, offering participants a unique opportunity to showcase their newfound skills.
The workshop schedule is as follows: Friday, November 8th from 5pm to 8pm, Saturday, November 9th from 10am to 3pm (including lunch), and Sunday, November 10th from 12pm to 6:30pm.
Registration for this free event can be done via email to Sophia Klerings at [email protected] or by phone at 0421 57232478.
Established in 1973, Martinsclub Bremen e.V. has been a pillar of the Bremen community, offering services in residential care, assistance, youth support, and leisure activities. They are one of the largest providers of disability support in Bremen, with a workforce of around 1,300 dedicated individuals.
The workshop will be held at the Quartiers-Bildungszentrum Morgenland, a local cultural institution known for its commitment to community initiatives.
For more detailed information about the workshop, registration process, and the club’s history, we recommend contacting Martinsclub Bremen e.V. directly through their official website (www.martinsclub.de) or local cultural centers in Bremen-Gröpelingen.
Join us for an enriching experience in improvisational theatre, fostering creativity, social interaction, and self-expression in a supportive environment for all.
At the Quartiers-Bildungszentrum Morgenland, the Martinsclub Bremen e.V. and AMS!-Theater will host a three-day inclusive improvisational theatre workshop from November 8th to 10th. This workshop, part of a series of leisure activities offered by Martinsclub, will offer participants a chance to explore their creativity in a home-and-garden setting, culminating in a performance at the 'Feuerspuren' festival.