On June 2, 1967, Benno Ohnesorg died from a gunshot to the head. Why did the policeman Karl-Heinz Kurras kill the young student? To what extent were the events of June 2 the starting point for the radicalization of the student movement? Did the Stasi have anything to do with Ohnesorg's death?
Two historians investigate the death of Benno Ohnesorg at the scene of the crime and in the streets around the Deutsche Oper. Scenes based on archival material such as trial records, lectures, interviews, and witness statements combine with the historians' search movements to form a joint city walk.
Directed by Simon Köslich, the Historikerlabor's live audio walk looks at a key moment in German post-war history from different perspectives. From the analysis and juxtaposition of the statements and motives for the action of those involved, a vivid picture of the embattled 1960s emerges.
Frederic Lenz on June 2: "There is something threatening for us in this historical moment of crisis, but also a promise. We want to break it down, uncover its elements, and invite the audience to use this material to reflect on our understanding of democracy today."
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A production of Historikerlabor e.V. in cooperation with TATWERK. Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media as part of NEUSTART KULTUR. With the friendly support of Silent Disco Berlin.
Dates
Premiere:
August 26th 2022 | 6:30 pm
Further shows:
August 27th 2022 | 4 and 6:30 pm
August 28th 2022 | 4 and 6:30 pm
Meeting point: Shakespeareplatz, 10627 Berlin
Tickets: 15,00€ | reduced 10,00€ on tatwerk.tickets.de