Austrian radio play days

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The Austrian Radio Play Days are a multi-day festival for contemporary radio play, radio and media art that takes place once a year (usually in May).

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definition

According to their own definition, the radio play days see themselves as a forum for radio play authors, radio play directors, performers, composers, dramaturges and radio play critics. Every year, exceptional radio play productions from the previous year as well as new radio play texts and media art projects are presented in readings and performances at the festival. The event is open to the public.

history

The radio play days were brought to life in the early nineteen-seventies by the author Jan Rys in Unterrabnitz in Burgenland, after which they took place in Rust on the initiative of Günter Unger, then head of literature at the ORF regional studio Burgenland . After a one-year break, they were continued by the author Helmut Peschina , first in Horn and then in Berging near Neulengbach in Lower Austria. Peschina held the conference here for seven years until the writer and playwright Robert Woelfl took over the management in 2012. The radio play days have been taking place in the Kulturfabrik Hainburg an der Donau since 2018 .

At the radio play days 2019

organizer

The organizer of the radio play days is the Association of Dramatists, based at the Literar-Mechana .

Web links

Official website http://www.hoerspieltage.at

Individual evidence

  1. Cornelia Niedermeier: Between fields, foxes and frogs. In: derstandard.at: https://www.derstandard.at/story/1242317268308/hoerspiel-tagung- Zwischen-feldern-fuechsen-und- froeschen , accessed on August 16, 2019
  2. Angela di Ciriaco-Sussdorff: Tu felix Austria. In: Funkkorrespondenz June 20, 2012
  3. Jochen Meißner: Across generations. In: http://hoerspielkritik.de/ueber-generationen-hinweg/ , June 24, 2016, accessed on August 16, 2019
  4. Angela di Ciriaco-Sussdorff: On course for renewal. In: https://www.medienkorrespondenz.de/leitartikel/artikel/auf-erneuerungskurs.html , accessed on June 15, 2018