Balve Cave

Summary

The Balver Höhle (German for Balve Cave) is the biggest cave used as a cultural venue in Europe. It is located in Balve, Germany.

Balver Höhle

History edit

 
Procession Schützenfest (1982)

The Balve Cave was mentioned in the Thidrekssaga. It has been used by the local Schützenfest (marksmen's festival) each year for over 160 years.

Since 1985 it has also been the venue of an annual theatre festival, the Festspiele Balver Höhle. Its first play was the Katharina von Georgien directed by Hermann Wedekind.In 1991 it staged dramas based on fairy tales festival was installed by Festspiele Balver Höhle. In 1998 the Festspiele Balver Höhle performed their first oriental musical.[1] In 2009 they did their second, "Der kleine Muck".

Semi-professionals and professionals are working together at Irish Folk & Celtic Music,[2] Balver Märchenwochen and other activities of Festspiele Balver Höhle.

Rehearsals edit

  • Christian Bollmann (until 1999)
  • Justus Frantz (1994–2007)
  • Mixery-Cave

Single events edit

  • Redentiner Osterspiel
  • Mal Sondock's Hitparade
  • Public Viewing[3]
  • Tu es Petrus (1997)

Recordings edit

Literature edit

In German edit

  • Klaus Günther, Die altsteinzeitlichen Funde der Balver Höhle, Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 1964

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aladdin und die Wunderlampe[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ 7. Irish Folk & Celtic Music steht kurz bevor
  3. ^ "So ein Tag, so wunderschön wie heute..."

External links edit

  • Veranstaltungen in der Balver Höhle - Schützenbruderschaft St. Sebastian Balve (in German)

51°20′20″N 7°52′19″E / 51.339°N 7.872°E / 51.339; 7.872