Culture in the district of Ebersberg: Impressions everywhere – Ebersberg

The Grafing painters’ club is now available in a double pack: To mark the 40th anniversary, the artists are showing two exhibitions. In addition, the traditional autumn exhibition is leaving its usual framework this time. Since the Grafing town hall is not available at the moment, the group of artists is allowed to show their pictures in the parish hall in Aßling. The vernissage will take place this Friday, November 4th, at 7 p.m., on Saturday and Sunday November 5th/6th. The show runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. In addition to painting, there is coffee and cake, the proceeds are intended for the planned new acquisition of the Aßlinger organ.

An exhibition will then take place in the Grafingen city library with a slight delay. It can be admired from Wednesday, November 9th to Monday, December 5th, during the normal opening hours of the library. The finissage will be celebrated on Friday, December 2nd at 7:30 p.m. The theme of this show is: “Grafinger’s Views”, because the artists went in search of motifs in and around their home town. They captured the familiar and the unknown, funny, extremely harmonious and explosively colorful.

The trio “Lippentriller” has dedicated itself entirely to the horn and its many relatives.

(Photo: Organizer)

A very special event is being held in the Schrottgalerie on Saturday, November 5th: the horn trio lip trill comes to Glonn with his program “XII MMXIX”: Lukas Rüdisser has set twelve pictures of his trio colleague Christoph Lutz to music. On this interdisciplinary evening, the audience will wander from picture to picture while listening to the music. Listeners, viewers, musicians, painters and composers enter into a dialogue. And which room would be better suited for such a crossover format than the scrap gallery?

The Austrian-Bavarian trio lip trill is one of the most innovative young ensembles in Bavaria. The three horn players share the desire to bring music of different styles to the stage. The three of them have a lot of different instruments with them, above all the alphorn and the French horn, but also cornet, flugelhorn and Wagner tuba. It starts at 7.30 p.m. We recommend registering by email to reservierung@schrottgalerie.

In the Glonner Klosterschule, adults can now be creative in a completely unconstrained manner

After the autumn holidays, an evening creative course for adults starts in Glonn. The participants meet in a relaxed atmosphere, without any pressure to succeed. The announcement states: “Everyone follows their own intuition freely and impartially and is professionally supported by Angelika Oedingen”. Be it dealing with the concrete or the abstract, everyone finds their own artistic form of expression. The course takes place on Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. in the monastery school (second floor), starting on November 8th.

“A literary sound journey to northern Europe with Susanne Russek” can be experienced on Wednesday, November 9th, in the community hall of the Christophoruskirche. Lapland, the “land of the eight seasons”, is presented, usually associated with the northern lights, reindeer and Santa Claus. But how do the Sami, the indigenous people of Lapland, see their own country? Russek is about current and traditional things, about shaman drums and a song called joik as well as the Sami literature, which is still largely unknown in this country. Stories, atmospheric images of breathtaking nature and musical improvisations alternate. It starts at 8 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. The evening was originally announced with an entrance fee of 15 euros, but the proceeds from the previous events of the “literary autumn in Zorneding” now make free access possible. Anyone who has already bought tickets in advance will get their money back at the box office.

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