Event date
29.09.2024 16:00 - 29.09.2024 17:30


Sunday, 29.9. 2024

German Peasants' War Museum
Pfarrgasse 2, 71032 Böblingen

Ringing in new times together: Michael Turinsky's philosophical salons with guests from art, science & activism

As much yield as possible in as short a time as possible - the soil in modern, industrial agriculture is subject to this rhythm. Until the soil is exhausted and destroyed. Regenerative agriculture, which cultivates an agro-ecological relationship with the soil, opposes this agro-industrial rhythm - in other words, it follows the diverse rhythms of nature that shape the soil: Day and night, seasons, the moon, etc. This natural rhythm nurtures the soil and ensures that the soil bears fruit for a long time. Naturally given versus artificially (driven) - this is where choreographer and "philosopher in residence" of the JETZT! festival Michael Turinsky uses the concept of Crip Choreography, which he developed, to reflect the temporalities of agriculture.


Guests:
Deepika Arwind - playwright
Bärbel Endraß - farmer
Lucia Parbel - agronomist and activist
Lea Wegner - historian, director of the Böblingen Peasant War Museum

Moderation:
Michael Turinsky ('philosopher in residence' of the JETZT! festival)

More information - KulturRegion Stuttgart: Ringing in new times together (kulturregion-stuttgart.de)