Balve Cave
The Balve Cave (German: Balver Höhle) is the biggest cultural cave in Europe. It is located in Balve, Germany.
History
The Balve Cave was mentioned in the Thidrekssaga. Since 160 years the annual Schützenfest is a part of the culture. In 1985 the Festspiele Balver Höhle were founded with the mystery play Katharina von Georgien directed by artistic director Hermann Wedekind. This was based on an idea by former chairman Agatha Allhoff-Cramer.
In 1991 a fairy tale festival was installed by Festspiele Balver Höhle. In 1998 the Festspiele Balver Höhle performed their first oriental musical.[1]
Semi-professionals and professionals are working together at Irish Folk & Celtic Music,[2] Balver Märchenwochen and other activities of Festspiele Balver Höhle.
Festivals
- Balver Märchenwochen, since 1991
- Irish Folk & Celtic Music, since 2002
- Höhlenrock, terminated 2004
- International Jazzfestival, terminated 2005
Rehearsals
- Christian Bollmann (until 1999)
- Justus Frantz (1994–2007)
- Mixery-Cave
Single events
- Redentiner Osterspiel
- Mal Sondock's Hitparade
- Public Viewing [3]
- Tu es Petrus (1997)
Recordings
- Live in der Balver Höhle (1980)
- Klangräume (1996)
- MTV Unplugged Fanta 4 (2000)
Literature
In German
- Klaus Günther, Die altsteinzeitlichen Funde der Balver Höhle, Aschendorff Verlag, Münster 1964
See also
References
- ↑ Aladdin und die Wunderlampe
- ↑ 7. Irish Folk & Celtic Music steht kurz bevor
- ↑ "So ein Tag, so wunderschön wie heute..."
External links
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- Veranstaltungen in der Balver Höhle - Schützenbruderschaft St. Sebastian Balve (in German)
- "Peter Pan" auf der Insel Nimmerland - Schützenbruderschaft St. Sebastian Balve (in German)
Coordinates: 51°20′20″N 7°52′19″E / 51.339°N 7.872°E