Django Asul

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Django Asül (2009)
Django Asül during his speech about the tapping of the Maibock 2015 in the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl

Django Asül (born April 19, 1972 in Deggendorf ; bourgeois Uğur Bağışlayıcı ) is a German cabaret artist . He mainly deals with the political events in Bavaria and Germany , but also issues such as the situation of Turks in Germany, and speaks predominantly in the Lower Bavarian dialect when performing on stage .

Life

Django Asül grew up in the Lower Bavarian market town of Hengersberg and attended the Robert Koch High School in Deggendorf. After graduating from high school in 1992, Django Asül completed a three-year training course as a banker at the Sparkasse in Deggendorf as well as training as a tennis teacher.

Inspired by a visit to a cabaret program by Matthias Beltz in Berlin, Asül took his first steps in cabaret in the mid-1990s. He has been on tour with stage programs since 1997. He was also known as a guest on the RTL comedy show 7 days, 7 heads . In addition to appearances in Ottis Schlachthof , news from the institution , the Satire Gipfel and Quatsch Comedy Club , Asül regularly writes columns for the Münchner Abendzeitung , the Ingolstädter Donaukurier and the Kicker . Django Asül has played seven stage programs so far. After Haemocracy (1997), Autark (2001), Hardliner (2004), Fragil (2009), Paradigma (2012), Last Cartridge (2016), the latest Open Visor program followed in 2019 . In addition, for the twentieth stage anniversary in autumn 2015, he played the program Kastenstopp and since 2011 at the turn of the year the program Rückspiegel , which Bayerischer Rundfunk also broadcasts. Since 2009, Bayerischer Rundfunk Asül has also broadcast three times a year for everyone, initially three times a year since 2017.

In 2007, Asül, as the successor to Bruno Jonas, gave the fasting sermon at the strong beer tasting organized by the Paulaner brewery on the Nockherberg in Munich . This was his only guest appearance on the Nockherberg, because in the same year the Paulaner brewery announced its replacement and justified the decision by saying that they wanted to return to the traditional figure of Brother Barnabas as a fasting preacher. Asül has been performing at the Maibock tapping in the state-run Hofbräuhaus in Munich since 2008 .

In October 2007, ARD Asüls broadcast the two-part report Djangos Reise - Asül bei den Türken , in which he gave a satirical insight into the worlds of Berlin and Istanbul Turks. Also in 2007, Asül was seen in a small role in the Munich Tatort Kleine Herzen as groundskeeper. In the television comedy Hanna and the Bank Robbers , he took on the role of commissioner. In December 2010 he also had an appearance at the 19th Arosa Humor Festival .

Asül was a Turkish citizen until 2011, when he returned his Turkish passport. On the initiative of the then Minister of State and Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery, Erwin Huber , he has been the "Ambassador of Lower Bavaria" since 2004.

CD / DVD publications

  • 1999: Haemocracy , Zampano (BMG)
  • 2001: Autark , Zampano (BMG)
  • 2002: Autark , Zampano (BMG) DVD
  • 2004: Hardliner , Zampano (BMG)
  • 2009: Fragil , Sony BMG
  • 2011: Fragil , Sony BMG DVD
  • 2013: Paradigm , Sony

Book publication

Awards

Web links

Commons : Django Asül  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Django Asül on the Bavarian election: “That is humor at a high level” , Spiegel-Online from September 8, 2008
  2. A look through the "open visor" by Django Asül - Berching - nordbayern.de. In: nordbayern.de. October 16, 2019, accessed July 23, 2020 .
  3. Asül broadcast dates for everyone , accessed on January 2, 2018
  4. ^ Nockherberg-Derblecken: Stoiber-Double becomes fasting preacher , Spiegel-Online from September 12, 2007
  5. Maibock tapping in the Hofbräuhaus: "Cabaret must hurt" , sueddeutsche.de of April 30, 2010
  6. Django Asül is no longer a Turk , Deggendorfer Zeitung of December 3, 2011
  7. Well-lubricated Guglhupf , interview with Bruno Jonas and Django Asül, Spiegel-Online from September 24, 2007
  8. kabarett-kaktus.de
  9. ^ Zehntscheuer Ravensburg ( Memento from August 30, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  10. Cabaret Live Bavarian Cabaret Prize