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Tanztribüne's new dance theatre piece draws on H. Means' poem Antigonish - dancers blur the line between reality and fantasy, appearing and disappearing like figures from a dream.
Karlsruhe, Germany
Kulturzentrum Tempel is a cultural centre in Karlsruhe housed in a former synagogue building from the late 19th century. The striking historicist architecture gives the venue a distinctive character, and it hosts a broad range of events - concerts, theatre, readings and community gatherings. It serves as one of the city's important spaces for independent and intercultural programming.

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Tanztribüne's new dance theatre piece draws on H. Means' poem Antigonish - dancers blur the line between reality and fantasy, appearing and disappearing like figures from a dream.

An innovative concert by ensemble Delta Real merges classical music and live electronics into an interactive experience exploring climate change and humanity's future. The audience is seated throughout the space and shapes the performance through their questions.

An intimate concert by German artist Fiona Grond, whose music blends sensitivity with natural, unadorned sound. She is accompanied by an ensemble featuring violin, cello and piano.

The Matti Klein Soul Trio blends soul, jazz and funk into an energetic live experience. A concert on the release tour for the album Bouncin' In Bubbleverse.

Four Berliners fuse jazz and techno into a tight instrumental live set - danceable music with real depth, nominated for the Bremer Jazzpreis.

Israeli jazz trio Shalosh brings their sixth album What We Are Made Of to Karlsruhe - a record that treats jazz as an attitude rather than a genre, drawing on rock, classical, and pop.