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Wachtzeit Worldwide, signing off…
And so today arrives, Halloween, and my final as curator of Wachtzeit Worldwide. What a fun month it has been! I’ve thoroughly enjoyed every minute. It’s amazing to look back to April when we, the development team, started exchanging ideas after visiting key Roman heritage sites in and around Aalen. We knew then the project…
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The Creative Power of Historic Sites
As a writer, and a complete poetry addict, I was so excited to receive our first poetic contributions to the Wachtzeit project yesterday. Written by participants of facilitated Wachtzeit sessions in Aalen they take inspiration from our suggested sites in the city. I was especially excited to see participants using the Pantoum, a form of…
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In Conversation with Lamia Fetzer
Wachtzeit Online Curator Adam Ditchburn chats with Lamia Fetzer. Lamia was part of the planning team for the Wachtzeit Project. Listen below. Also available via Apple Podcasts and other providers, search Adam and the Muses. Adam and the Muses · Wachtzeit Project: In conversation with Lamia Fetzer
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Vielstimmigkeit und Third Space
Es geht in meinem heutigen Beitrag um Kulturelle Teilhabe, um das vielgerühmte Konzept des Dritten Ortes und um die Frage nach partizipativen … Vielstimmigkeit und Third Space
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Mosaics in Miami
It can be tempting to think of Roman History as something confined to the ‘Old World’. Of course, geographically the Roman World was in Europe, Africa and Asia. It’s in these places you will find the remains of their civilization, for example the UNESCO World Heritage Site of The Limes, upon which the Wachtzeit project is…
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Wachtzeit on Wednesday
Wow! It’s been a great first week so far. This time last Wednesday Lamia Fetzer, a member of the Wachtzeit development team, kicked off the project with her ‚Limes Sharing‘ event in Aalen. Lamia shared memories and stories of the Limes in her homeland of Tunisia. She told of how when she moved to Germany…