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Neustadt Art Festival 2024

27. Sep – 29. Sep

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Neustadt Art Kollektiv
Amt für Kultur- und Denkmalschutz der Landeshauptstadt Dresden
Stadtbezirksbeirat Dresden-Neustadt
Stiftung Äußere Neustadt Dresden

Prüfsiegel Leichte Sprache

Tannyffa

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Completion of state-recognized educator, nature guide, nature and art educator for children in school and kindergarten. Also a passionate Jew’s harp player.
Already during my childhood with the family, I walk through forests and meadows, feeling more and more connected to nature. Its beauty and secrets, my experiences with it, I put on paper in sketches, lithography, and painting.
Often I spend the night in nature and listen to its sounds, enveloped in the nocturnal calls of the owls, the eagle owl, and the nightjar.
In spring, I travel annually to Jena to visit the Adonis flower, the pasque flower, and the sweet-smelling mezereon in the Kernberge. I immerse myself in a sea of primroses and stroll along snow-white blooming blackthorn bushes. A month later, I return to the Kernberge to admire and enjoy the blooming orchid, the corydalis, the anemones, and the lady’s slipper. I always set out in search of the fire Adonis flower, which I do not see every year.
Back in Dresden, I meet friends, exchange stories at the table and by the fire, about the changing of nature, its myth, the changing of time. We play our instruments and enjoy being, painting and writing about experiences in nature.
Even now, in beautiful Dresden along the Elbe Valley with all its wide meadows, gnarled willows, and plant diversity, forests and rocks, I am drawn out to explore nature in all its beauty. To join in with a song or two on my Jew’s harp and invite people to accompany me, to rediscover their own inner nature.

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