Event date
28.10.2023 09:00 - 28.10.2023 18:30

Location
Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst
Urbanstraße 25
70182 Stuttgart, Germany

Symposium in cooperation with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra and the Climate Stage of the HMDK Stuttgart
On Saturday, October 28, 2023, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. in the OrchesterProbenRaum, HMDK Stuttgart.

The climate crisis affects everyone's lives. And so, like all areas of society, art and culture are facing enormous changes. The existential questions of the climate crisis can be a starting point for artistic content, implementation and mediation projects. At the same time, cultural offerings can contribute to coping with the changes together and shaping them in a positive way.

What do the processes of change in dealing with the climate crisis mean for cultural participation? And how can we as artists and cultural workers help to shape this process? The Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts as an educational institution and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra as Germany's first climate-neutral orchestra invite artists and cultural managers, cultural mediators and, of course, cultural visitors to an exchange about these questions.

Course ofevents
The event will start with impulses from the climate stage (HMDK Stuttgart), Markus Korselt (SKO), Katharina von Radowitz

(Young Ears Network) and Steven Walter (Beethovenfest Bonn). In the afternoon, all participants will enter into an exchange in a discussion format in order to formulate their questions, impulses and ideas and to (further) develop them together. Performances of the climate stage will take place on Friday evening and Saturday evening. Details on the schedule can be found at www.hmdk-stuttgart.de/veranstaltungen/kultur-klima-krise

Costs
Participation is free of charge. Travel expenses will not be covered.

Registration (by 10/20)
kulturklimakrise@hmdk-stuttgart.de

Meeting location
OrchesterProbenRaum (8th level)
HMDK Stuttgart (main building)
Urbanstr. 25
70182 Stuttgart

The conference rooms are barrier-free accessible. The event will be held in German spoken language. Please let us know if there are any special needs to be addressed.

This event has been made possible through the support of the funding program "zusammenbringen!" of the Zentrum für Kulturelle Teilhabe Baden-Württemberg (ZfKT).