Welcome to a look back at the past future-stories.

Date
12.11.15
12.11.15
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To this WHAT THEY SAY We invite the audience to share their stories of THE FUTURE. There is room for eight narrators on stage.


Everyone in the audience has the opportunity to sign up. The only requirement is a self-experienced story of max 5 minutes that fits the theme.
Sign up as a narrator at detmansiger@hoert.dk or at the bar in the evening.

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WHAT THEY SAY invites the audience on stage with tales from their own lives. This time the theme is THE FUTURE.

Can you trust a fortune teller who predicts that you will become a rock star at a late age? Have you been so afraid of the future that you forgot the present? What was it like to experience something you had already dreamed would happen? And did you ride the Millenium Wave?

The future fills
Some are for Whist, others for Tarot. Some bet on horses, while others put money on the prince on top of them. Some shout YOLO, others whisper FOMO. Then there are those who appreciate a bit of sci-fi, while others enjoy debating green transition at Christiansborg. The future is something that follows and fills us to such an extent. - Fills us with fear, hope, excitement, depression, sports radicalism and light products, life-giving letter vitamins, anxiety-bitten nail bits and New Year bubbles.

Is there a future in the past?
For WHAT YOU SAY — THE FUTURE, we ask the audience to tell stories about the future. Typically when we discuss the future it is with questions, dreams and visions. But when you tell personal stories, you start from the past. This evening we are not delivering incendiary speeches, New Year's resolutions and tea leaf reading, but rather welcome a look back at the stories of the past.

Community Cabinet HEARD organizes storytelling evenings because this genre is democratic, involving and even mastered by everyone. HEARD We work actively so that citizens can meet and share a little bit of themselves with each other. In this way, we all help to put words to the world that surrounds us.

In the foyer of HAUT architect Clémence Wambergue has created an exhibition where you can explore the theme on your own THE FUTURE and let yourself be inspired.

HØRT

The HØRT community organizes storytelling evenings because this genre is democratic, engaging, and can be mastered by anyone. HØRT actively works to enable citizens to meet and share a little bit of themselves with each other. In this way, we all contribute to putting words to the world around us. HØRT visits HAUT every three months with new storytelling evenings. Follow along here on this page.

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