MK:

Invisible

An audio piece about 24-hour care.
Concept, text, sound: Florian Fischer, Ludwig Berger

 Habibi Kiosk
 45 minutes
 German
 Admission free
 Habibi Kiosk
 45 minutes
 German
 Admission free

Hundreds of thousands of nursing staff from Eastern Europe work in Germany They are expected to care for people and show them love: 24 hours a day, seven days a week They are used. And at the same time, they are missed in the places they come from. It is not only their work that is invisible: they themselves are. ‘Invisible’ makes the entanglements of international care work audible via texts, sounds, music and acoustic scenes.

For Munich, Florian Fischer is expanding upon his original project at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. From the windows of the Habibi Kiosk, one to two listeners at a time look out onto the Maximilianstrasse and, through Svetlana Belesova’s monologue, adopt a perspective that seems to have no place on Munich’s glossy surface.