Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

1 John Rutter’s “Magnificat”: The “euregio oratorio choir”, made up of singers from the Innviertel and Bavaria, will give a concert on Sunday, May 29, at 6.30 p.m. in the Raitenhaslach monastery church (Burghausen). The “Magnificat” is sung, a significant praise of God to the pregnant Mary, which is handed down in the Gospel of Luke. The setting is sung by John Rutters. The choir is supported by the Bad Reichenhall Philharmonic, conducted by André Gold. Canadian Jenavieve Moore appears as a sporanist. Tickets for the concert in May, the month of Mary, are available from the well-known advance booking offices, online via reservix.de (formerly Inn-Salzach-Ticket) and on the homepage euregio-oratorienchor.de

Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

2 Presented and a handful of stories: The Schatzdorfer Association invites you to a special cultural treat on Tuesday, May 31st. After a long break in events, regional cultural greats from the folk culture scene can finally be presented again. The Piesenhamer Hausmusik plays selected pieces of music under the direction of Prof. Martin Demmelbauer. Gaby Grausgruber and Monika Krautgartner will entertain the guests with meaningful texts. Venue: Kislinger-Stube of the Folklore House. Admission is free; We ask that you register by phone on 0664/73841122 or by email at gaby.grausgruber@gmx.at.

Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its cultureEvents: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

3 From blues to yodelling: Two guitarists and a singer: Erika Stucky and her band are guests at the Gugg cultural center in Braunau. Born in San Francisco in the 1960s, the singer experienced the hippie era, the summer of love and the happenings in Golden Gate Park. In the 1970s she returned to Upper Valais and is now trying to bridge the gap between blues and yodelling through her biography. She will perform on Saturday May 28th at 8pm. With the concert by Erika Stucky, the Gugg says goodbye to the creative summer break. Tickets for the concert are available at gugg.at

Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its cultureEvents: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

4 Inclusive theatre: 30 people with and without disabilities from the region have come together for an inclusive theater project to develop a play together with their possibilities and talents. In a mindful engagement with the others, a one-act play was created with the title “The Sauwaldstory”. The special piece can be seen today, Wednesday, May 25th, at 5 p.m. in the Engelhartszell elementary school and on Saturday, May 28th and Sunday, May 29th, at 5 p.m. in the Kubinsaal Schärding. A sign language interpreter will also be present at the performance on Sunday. 30 minutes before and after each performance there is a supporting program for young and old. More information at verein-invita.at/theater-inclusiv.

Events: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its cultureEvents: The Innviertel shows the diversity of its culture

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