Low German Literature Prize of the City of Kappeln
The City of Kappeln's Low German Literature Prize has been awarded annually since 1991 for outstanding achievements in the field of Low German and is currently endowed with 3,000 euros. The winners are determined by a jury appointed by the Schleswig-Holsteinische Heimatbund (SHHB).
The basis for the award of this prize was a resolution of the city of Kappeln on November 28, 1990, which aimed to counteract the decline in the Low German language in the fishing region . The city of Kappeln developed the project in close cooperation with the SHHB.
Award winners
- 1991: Gerd Spiekermann
- 1992: Konrad Hansen
- 1993: Elke Paulussen
- 1994: NDR storytelling competition " Vertell noch mal "
- 1995: Tilla Lorenzen ("Junge Lüüd ut Löwenstedt")
- 1996: “De Scheewe Dree”, cabaret group consisting of Holger Janssen , Peter Nissen and Reinhard Goltz
- 1997: Low German stage in Neumünster
- 1998: Irmgard Harder
- 1999: Helmut Debus
- 2000: Reimer Bull
- 2001: Ina Müller as part of the cabaret duo " Queen Bee "
- 2002: Dieter Andresen
- 2003: Hartmut Cyriacks and Peter Nissen
- 2004: Johann Diedrich Bellmann
- 2005: Jochen Wiegandt
- 2006: NDR radio broadcast Listen to 'n pray to
- 2007: Wolfgang Sieg
- 2008: Sandra Keck
- 2009: Schleswig-Holstein newspaper publisher
- 2010: Peter Heinrich Brix and Jan Fedder
- 2011: Jan Graf
- 2012: Low German Stage Flensburg e. V.
- 2013: Birgit Lemmermann
- 2014: Frenz Bertram
- 2015: Ohnsorg Theater
- 2016: Annie Heger
- 2017: Rainer Prüß
- 2018: Bolko Bullerdiek
- 2019: Dörte Hansen
Web links
- Website of the Schleswig-Holstein Homeland Federation
- Website of the city of Kappeln with brief information on the award winners
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Low German Literature Prize on the website of the Schleswig-Holsteinisches Heimatbund ( Memento from February 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on July 20, 2015
- ↑ Ohnsorg Theater as a "birthday present". September 5, 2015, accessed October 19, 2015 .
- ^ Info on Annie Heger's website , accessed on October 17, 2016
- ↑ Bolko Bullerdiek receives the Kappelner Literature Prize