Learning to Fly: STORYTELLERS brings song poetry to Braunschweig


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An evening between song poetry and narrative depth
With Learning to Fly: STORYTELLERS, a program is coming to the stage in Braunschweig that not only plays music but interprets it. Martin Hauke and Juan Schmid combine live music with stories behind the songs, opening a space where rock poetry, musical memory, and literary storytelling intertwine.
When songs become narratives
The duo dedicates itself to great names like Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, and Tom Petty. The idea behind it is clear and alluring: songs do not appear as mere hits but as condensed texts full of zeitgeist, attitude, and biographical tension. This is exactly what creates the special reading atmosphere of this evening, which hovers between concert and cultural reflection.
Between originality and personal touch
The music remains close to the original, but it is not presented in a museum-like fashion. Instead, a lively, unplugged format unfolds, in which voice, guitar, and narrative support each other. It is precisely this mixture that makes the appeal: those who love literature will recognize in the song lyrics narrative precision, character development, and a narrative density that extends far beyond the music scene.
The venue: Landesmuseum Hinter Aegidien as a cultural resonance space
The Braunschweig State Museum creates a framework with its venue in Hinter Aegidien that adds additional depth to the evening. The historical surroundings enhance the feeling of a special cultural event: an evening for people who want not just to listen but to read, interpret, and discover. The combination of museum, live stage, and musical author encounters gives the program an elegant, concentrated atmosphere.
Why attending is worthwhile
Learning to Fly: STORYTELLERS is aimed at an audience that takes music seriously as a cultural form. Here, linguistic art, musical quality, and narrative intelligence meet. Those who enjoy reading between the lines will find in this evening a clever, atmospheric approach to the world of singer-songwriters and their stories.
Conclusion: Visitors to Braunschweig can expect a finely composed evening of live music, storytelling, and cultural depth. This format thrives on intimacy, precision, and passion. Anyone who wants to not just hear but experience song poetry should secure this date live.
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