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Together with Monika Klengel, the Rabtaldirndln parade through Birsfelden like a group of carol singers, stopping off in courtyards, gardens and squares.
They write with chalk 20*R+A+B+T+A+L*22 and leave behind feminist rogue pricks! The Dirndln search for beauty in the obscure, the abysmal and in dark secrets. About it they tell stories, sing songs and give their blessings.
"About the woman with the red spots on her neck, who reluctantly pre-cooks ham patties and expects a bile colic, while the scent of the aroma diffuser penetrates through the door cracks into the open air. About the 75-year-old widow who, for the first time in her life, self-determinedly buys new curtains and living room furniture to her taste. About the young mother whose gaze rests sorrowfully on the wrinkles of the red, crying baby and who wonders: will he ever not be a stranger to me? About the secret lover who yearns back into the pleasure that is greater than all the suffering."
It will get better. At the latest then.
By and with: The Rabtaldirndln and Monika Klengel
Set design: Helene Thümmel
Musical arrangement/choir direction: Felix Klengel
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
They write with chalk 20*R+A+B+T+A+L*22 and leave behind feminist rogue pricks! The Dirndln search for beauty in the obscure, the abysmal and in dark secrets. About it they tell stories, sing songs and give their blessings.
"About the woman with the red spots on her neck, who reluctantly pre-cooks ham patties and expects a bile colic, while the scent of the aroma diffuser penetrates through the door cracks into the open air. About the 75-year-old widow who, for the first time in her life, self-determinedly buys new curtains and living room furniture to her taste. About the young mother whose gaze rests sorrowfully on the wrinkles of the red, crying baby and who wonders: will he ever not be a stranger to me? About the secret lover who yearns back into the pleasure that is greater than all the suffering."
It will get better. At the latest then.
By and with: The Rabtaldirndln and Monika Klengel
Set design: Helene Thümmel
Musical arrangement/choir direction: Felix Klengel
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.