Saul, Fabian

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Fabian Saul, born in 1986, is an author, composer and editor-in-chief of the award-winning magazine “Flaneur”. The magazine, which dedicates each issue to one of the world’s streets, pursues a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach that is also reflected in Saul’s work. In addition to his writing, he also works as a composer and songwriter. His music is released under his stage name SAUL. His work has been honoured with the Alfred Döblin Medal, the Roger Willemsen Foundation Scholarship and the Harald Gerlach Scholarship, among others.

Festival Content

VOCATIONS – OPEN SPACE

Songs and vocal practices based on poetry

Kuppelhalle | 4/2 € Tickets

Vocations – open space 2024 will organise four evenings of radically open transdisciplinary experiments and collaborations at the interface between music, sound and poetry at silent green Kulturquartier’s event space Kuppelhalle (29.5. / 8.7. / 9.10. / 3.12.). As a meeting place for Berlin’s contemporary poetry and music scenes, Vocations offers an open space to up to twenty artists to perform at any one time, combining a wide variety of musical and vocal practices based on or rooted in poetry.

Abdulla-zadè, RaminaBrand, UlrikeDunajcsik, MátyásFeizabadi, AmenHansen, JannesHolland, TimKeskinkılıç, Ozan ZakariyaLin-Siedler, LixueMacken, JosephineDilek, MayatürkOleschinski, BrigitteOpitz, BirteSaul, FabianSeither, CharlotteTóth, Kinga