Andrea Kunsemüller

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Andrea Kunsemüller (born December 25, 1947 in Bad Lauterberg ) is a Danish journalist and author .

Andrea Kunsemüller

life and work

Andrea Kunsemüller lives in Egernsund / Ekensund ( Denmark ). After graduating from the German Gymnasium for North Schleswig in Aabenraa , she completed a traineeship at the daily newspaper Der Nordschleswiger and at Danmarks Journalisthøjskole Aarhus . From 1967 she was an editor at the Toronto-Courier in Toronto, Canada, from 1972 an editor and freelancer at Norddeutscher Rundfunk in NDR-Studio Flensburg , in Berlin at Sender Freies Berlin (SFB), in Stuttgart at Süddeutscher Rundfunk and in Hamburg at Norddeutscher Rundfunk she worked as a radio and television journalist with a focus on: psychology, culture and society. She was the first woman in the political editorial team of the SFB. In 1987 she became artistic director of the Nordic Film Days Lübeck , in 1994 managing director of the MSH Society for the Promotion of Audiovisual Works in Schleswig-Holstein GmbH . In 2001 she returned to North Schleswig and worked as head of communications for the German minority in Denmark . From 2002 to 2007 she was head of the regional office of the Sønderjylland-Schleswig region for German-Danish cooperation . She has been working as a freelance journalist and author since 2008.

In 2016/2017 she trained as a storyteller with Klaus Dörre, fishing.

Andrea Kunsemüller is an author, storyteller and editor of various publications.

Fonts

  • with Marianne Meinhold: About the pleasure in getting older. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1978, ISBN 3-596-23702-5 .
  • with Marianne Meinhold: It doesn't always have to be separation. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1982, ISBN 3-596-23824-2 .
  • The second luck. Mosaik, Munich 1986, ISBN 87-87481-40-5 .
  • Ten years of the Sønderjylland-Schleswig region: everyday life and visions. Interview. In: Grenzfriedenshefte . 4/2007, ISSN  1867-1853 , pp. 259-270.

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