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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Gegen den Klimawandel

Michael Wrentschur (r.) mit zwei der AkteurInnen. Fotos: InterACT, Rappel

Michael Wrentschur (r.) mit zwei der AkteurInnen. Fotos: InterACT, Rappel

Das interaktive Theater bindet alle ein.

Das interaktive Theater bindet alle ein.

Interaktives Theater sucht nach Alternativen

Angesichts des Klimawandels sind Politik und Wirtschaft gefordert, mit entsprechenden Maßnahmen gegenzusteuern, aber auch im Alltag müssten wir mit Rücksicht auf die Umwelt anders handeln. Trotz dieses Wissens passiert wenig. Warum ist es so schwer, wirklich aktiv zu werden und notwendige Maßnahmen zu ergreifen? Was hält uns davon ab, unsere Lebensstile entscheidend zu verändern? Mit diesen Fragen befasst sich im Vorfeld der Weltklimakonferenz in Paris die Grazer Theater- und Kulturinitiative InterACT unter der Leitung von Dr. Michael Wrentschur vom Institut für Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaft der Karl-Franzens-Universität. KooperationspartnerInnen des aktuellen Projekts sind unter anderem die Fakultät für Umwelt-, Regional- und Bildungswissenschaften, das Wegener Center für Klima und Globalen Wandel sowie das Institut für Systemwissenschaften, Innovations- und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung der Uni Graz.

Unter dem Titel „Taking Action against Climate Change! Was hindert uns daran?” fand am 24. November 2015 im Theater am Lend die Premiere des interaktiven Theaterprojekts statt. Dabei begaben sich die AkteurInnen – Teilnehmende aus dem Publikum – ohne Stück und vorgegebenen Text auf eine theatrale Suche nach Alternativen, um dem Klimawandel entgegenzuwirken.

Weitere Aufführungen stehen heute, am 25. November, und am Freitag, den 27. November 2015 jeweils um 19 Uhr im Theater am Lend in der Wiener Straße 58a, 8020 Graz auf dem Programm.

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