Karin Dzionara

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Karin Dzionara-Derda (born May 18, 1960 in Hanover ) is a German journalist and author.

Career

Karin Dzionara studied German , history and philosophy at the University of Hanover and graduated with a thesis on Thomas Mann and the first state examination. She volunteered at the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, worked a. a. There as an editor, she writes for various newspapers and radio stations, including regularly for the NDR editorial team Religion and Society in Hanover with a focus on art and church .

In 2009 she was awarded the 11th Kurhessischer Medienpreis for her radio feature The sky sounds Protestant too. Awarded for theology in music by Olivier Messiaen , which the Evangelical Church of Kurhessen-Waldeck awards regularly. She worked on the conception and as an author for the magazine Jes. The Catholic magazine published by the Diocese of Hildesheim in the context of the Diocese's anniversary in 2015. On behalf of the state capital Hanover, she prepared two workshop reports on the culture and theater location Hanover.

Discover your travel book Reformation. Between Heide, Harz and Leine was published by Sandstein-Verlag as part of the Reformation anniversary 2017 as a companion volume to the Lower Saxony state exhibition Im Aufbruch. Reformation 1517 - 1617, which was shown from May 7 to November 19, 2017 in the Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum in cooperation with the Evangelical Churches in Braunschweig and Hanover.

Dzionara is married to the historian Hans-Jürgen Derda , lives in Hildesheim and has a son.

Fonts (selection)

  • Discover the Reformation: Between heather, Harz and Leine. A travel reading book. Ed. by Uta Hirschler and Heike Köhler. Small series of the Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum, vol. 9. Dresden: Sandstein Verlag, 2017. ( ISBN 978-3-95498-292-9 )
  • Hanover is culture: # 05 Theater - workshop report Theater location Hanover. Ed. from the state capital Hanover, culture and school department ( Marlis Drevermann , culture and school department head). Hanover 2015.
  • Hannover is culture: # 07 Cabaret - Workshop report Cabaret & Cabaret. Ed. from the state capital Hanover, culture and school department ( Marlis Drevermann , culture and school department head). Hanover 2015.
  • The garden in ancient Egypt, in: Hans Sarkowicz (ed.): Kulturgeschichte der Gardens and Parks, Frankfurt am Main: Insel Verlag, 1998, pp. 25–37. ( ISBN 978-3-458-16897-3 )
  • A record with a bow and arrow. Sport in the early high cultures, in: Hans Sarkowicz (ed.): Faster, higher, further. A history of sports, Frankfurt am Main: Insel Verlag 1996, pp. 13–26. ( ISBN 978-3-458-16809-6 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Braunschweiger Zeitung, April 22, 2017: Review by Andreas Berger: Not always Luther, but often: The book Discover Reformation invites you to go on excursions to sites of the Reformation in the old Welfenland from Lüneburg to Göttingen.
  2. Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung, March 10, 2017, p. 15: Review by Andreas Bode: On the trail of the Reformation. Karin Dzionara presents the travel-reading-book discovering the Reformation .