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Graveyard Shift: Julie Semoroz, Martina Lussi, Ute Wassermann

The last Graveyard Shift of the season transforms the garden of the Schiffbau into a sound body for a few hours – similar to the Grünton Festival two years ago, a sounding landscape in resonance with the living, vibrating processes of the garden emerges between concerts, readings and performances. Casually and gently conceived, this Graveyard Shift allows for deceleration on a Saturday in June, in the middle of the city.