Young people from Frankfurt, London and other cities in Europe make radio. Sloppy, silly, confused, funny, angry - and so honest it hurts. Whether live in the theatre hall of the Mousonturm or broadcast from the airwaves, in their show "Wild Life FM" the participants impose their youth on the audience. Their feelings of protest, boredom, devotion, doubt or longing, which music awakens in us.
Initiated and accompanied by musician Jakob Ampe, performer Kim Noble and director Pol Heyvaert, Wild Life FM is a show about the youth of the world. But while adults call the shots everywhere else, here everything depends on the ideas of the young people and what they end up bringing to the stage. The show has been touring for over a year. Its mix of self-made songs, interviews and actions gets richer with new people, ideas and music with every stop, making it a panorama of young people's attitudes to life in Europe.
Funded by Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain
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