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Transcript video Westart – TV Feature on Project
Mülheim a.d. Ruhr E
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Transcript video Westart – TV Feature on Project
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Erica Shires – Photography Portfolio
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Sketches in Space. Clouds are not allowed to kill people
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Rows of amphitheater benches arranged in a semicircle – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Stairs on the rock face of the theater – research project on the culture of remembrance of the Nazi era – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
The background of the open-air stage is formed by a large rock wall that can be climbed via built-in stairs – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Pentagram on the ground in the park near the open-air stage Mülheim an der Ruhr – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
The amphitheater is surrounded by nature all around – green area at the open-air stage Mülheim an der Ruhr – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Green area at the open-air stage Mülheim an der Ruhr – the stage built under National Socialism is part of the regional history – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Green space near the amphitheater in Mülheim an der Ruhr – research project on the culture of remembrance of National Socialism – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Green space at the open-air stage – built in 1936 by Fritz Keßler and Erich Schulze – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Tribune of the former Nazi architecture – today an open-air stage – the inauguration took place on 28.06.1936 – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Today, the former Nazi open-air stage is used as a venue for events – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Access to the stage divides the ranks of spectators – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Tribune of the former NS architecture – today used as an open-air stage – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Steps to the rows of seats of the open-air stage Mülheim an der Ruhr – art and science project of the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld on the Thing movement – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
The stage in Mülheim an der Ruhr was built close to nature – interdisciplinary research project on the history of National Socialism – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Tribune of the theater in Mülheim an der Ruhr – research project of the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Former building of the National Socialism – today used as an open-air stage – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Today, the former Nazi theater is used as an open-air stage for performances – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
The former National Socialist architecture is now used as an open-air stage for events – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
The amphitheater is surrounded by nature – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Rows of benches arranged in a semicircle at the Freilichtbühne Mülheim an der Ruhr – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
Construction of the former Nazi theater by garden office director Fritz Keßler and horticultural inspector Erich Schulze – today used as an open-air stage – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014
Benches arranged in a semicircle at the open-air stage Mülheim an der Ruhr – Thingstätten project © Erica Shires 2014
View of the former Nazi stage from the grandstand – Thingstätten project Mülheim an der Ruhr © Erica Shires 2014