Silence. Displacement and the second generation

The play “Fliegende Eier von Sarajevo” (Flying Eggs from Sarajevo) explores the unspoken tensions between generations. Senna is the daughter of Bosnian refugees. Every year, she travels with her sister and parents to Bosnia-Herzegovina to visit the rest of their family. But one topic is never discussed within the family: the war and their flight to Germany. Senna sets out on a search of her own.
After the performance, we invite you to a discussion with the playwright and actress Senita Huskić, and actress Natalie Mukherjee. What does it mean to be the child of refugees? How do war and displacement shape the lives of the second generation?
PROGRAMME
Play
Fliegende Eier von Sarajevo (Flying Eggs from Sarajevo)
Play by: Senita Huskić and Fabienne Dür
With: Senita Huskić and Natalie Mukherjee
Director, stage design: Fabienne Dür
A production by Vagantenbühne Berlin
Conversation
Senita Huskić and Natalie Mukherjee
Moderator:
Dr. Silke Krohn, Documentation Center for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation
FURTHER INFORMATION
Admission: 6 p.m.
Language: German
FREE ADMISSION
An event as part of the event series "Shattered. Displaced. Settled in? Experiences from Bosnia and Herzegovina"
The event series is a collaboration between the Documentation Center for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation and the Federal Agency for Civic Education.