The East Westphalian is considered slow, quiet and passionless. Some believe he can’t drive a car and is completely humorless.
Isn’t it time to correct these traditional clichés about East Westphalia?
Erwin Grosche, culture prize winner of the city of Paderborn, has set himself the task of presenting a new, endearing image of East Westphalia. Together with his special guest, reciter and actor Walter Ott, he tells, among other things, about the life of marksmen, reports with the eight-member vocal ensemble “Anis oder Mandel” (under the direction of Heiko Isermann) about the secrets of the smallest river in Germany, the Pader, and presents the tastiest gray bread in Westphalia, the Paderborn.
More info: Kulturvereinigung OWL
As part of the “Ostwestfalen-Revue” series of events