DA CAPO - Music for seniors
Music café at Kraftwerk e.V. on 5 March, 3 p.m.
On Thursday, 5 March at 3 p.m., senior citizens are once again invited to a DA CAPO music café - music for senior citizens in the main hall of Kraftwerk e.V.. Uwe and Lars Dziuballa will be the guests. The entrance fee is six euros, including coffee and cake. Barrier-free access is available at the signposted side entrance.
The brothers Uwe and Lars Dziuballa grew up in Belgrade and in their native Karl-Marx-Stadt. After reunification, Uwe Dziuballa lived in New York for a while before the trained banker and electrical and electronics engineer returned to Chemnitz. Together with his brother and mother, the married restaurateur runs the restaurant "Schalom", the only Jewish restaurant in the Free State of Saxony.
The changes in the city and the country, the growth of the Jewish community through Russian-Jewish immigration, the newly created opportunities to live Judaism openly and confidently - they saw all of this as a gift and an opportunity. "It was and is important to us," says Uwe Dizuballa, "that Judaism is not just about remembrance work and ritualised commemorative events. Judaism has potential and a future today and here, you just have to shape it."
For years, German-Jewish culture and music has been brought to a wide audience in a musically entertaining way through concerts organised by "Die Yankele Kapelle", which was founded at the association's headquarters. Uwe and Lars Dziuballa want to introduce music lovers not only to klezmer music, but also to other Jewish melodies.
In an exciting and informative chat between Nancy Gibson and Uwe and Lars Dziuballa, visitors will learn many interesting facts about this music.