Flensburg’s Colonial History(s) – A Postcolonial City Walk – Dates summer 2022
![Recht ist ein Sticker auf blauem Untergrund zu sehen. Der Sticker ist rechteckig und rot. Das Rechteck ist in drei Teile unterteilt, so dass drei Boxen untereinander entstehen. In jeder Box steht in weißer Schrift "Wo kommt eigentlich der Ru[h]m her?". In der linken Bildhälft ist im Hintergrund des aufgeklebten Stickers der Flensburger Hafen im Sommer zu sehen. Zwei Menschen laufen Hand in Hand am Hafen entlang.](https://flensburg-postkolonial.de/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/dsc05211-scaled-e1650976396581-768x814.jpeg)
There are new dates for postcolonial city walks from the end of May until the beginning of June.
There are new dates for postcolonial city walks from the end of May until the beginning of June.
On Wednesday, 4 May, at 7 pm, the film "We carry it within us - fragments of a shared colonial past" will be shown.
Artist Talk in English, on Saturday 23.04 at 14:30 in the exhibition Luisa Ascending (Nikolaikirche, Südermarkt, Flensburg).
Exhibition by Felisha Maria Carenage in the church of St Nicholas in Flensburg.
"Anchoring the Void" was an installation by Theaterwerkstatt Pilkentafel. It was shown in the harbour of Flensburg from 16 June to 7 July 2019. A video of the opening of the installation can be found on Vimeo.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the sale of the Danish colonies in the Caribbean, including the people who lived there, to the United States in 2017, the Maritime Museum presented the exhibition 'Rum, Sweat & Tears' from 11th of June 2017 to 4th of March 2018.
The play "The desire to build castles" is a theatrical-performative reflection by the theatre workshop Pilkentafel on colonialism and today's refugee policy.
The play 'Travelling in former colonies' by the theatre workshop Pilkentafel deals with Europes colonial history and, against this background, takes up impressions from journeys to Namibia and the Virigin Islands today.
The exhibition theatre "A Gesture To Find" explores the question of how the people of Flensburg can meet today's inhabitants of the Caribbean islands.