Circus holidays in Freiburg and the Black Forest, 2024
Schwarzwaldpiraten on Tour
from 5.8. to 18.8.2024 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For children aged 8 - 15 years.
We are rehearsing and preparing a traveling circus for performances on August 15, 16, 17 and 18, 2024.
The rehearsals take place outdoors in the east of Freiburg and in the Black Forest.
We are looking forward to a wild band of pirates who learn new tricks and discover a treasure trove of talents together – acrobatics, theatre, circus, games,
for new friendships, swimming in pirate lakes and wild streams
and time to get to know the forest.
Participation is free, donations are welcome.
Registration via kulturprojekte@gmx.de and www.pakt-ev.de
Felicia Jübermann as project manager
Sarah Knipping as youth leader,
Falk Döhler as lecturer and artist,
Sarah Herrmann as artist and workshop leader
Henry Jübermann Roe as a circus artist for juggling and diabolo.
Falk Döhler completed his acting training in Freiburg in 2012 and has appeared in various productions on stages in Germany and Switzerland.
Falk has been involved with PAKT since “Ronja the Robber's Daughter” (2014). In addition to talent trips, dream flights and dragonfly strikes, he has also carried out projects on the topics of courage, water and peace.
“After having performed as Captain Hook in a production, I’m looking forward to a pirate-filled time with you in the Black Forest!”
Sarah Herrmann turned her passion for the stage into a career and completed a dance degree in Munich in 2010. She has danced in shows all over the world and has performed on stage with the boy band “Take That”, among others.
Sarah appeared in productions of the Bavarian State Opera for over 6 years and joined the circus in 2016. Sarah has performed in numerous roles involving juggling and dancing on the aerial silks in circus shows and designed her own acrobatics shows for an amusement park.
“This summer we want to climb the sails of the pirate ship with you and board the holidays!”
Funded by Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Funded by the programme Arts Open Worlds, Culture Makes You Strong