Away with a multivision show in Canada
Nordhorn. The Alte Weberei Cultural Center will showcase a multivision show with multiple slide projectors on Tuesday, March 29 at 8:00 pm.
In no other country did photographers and filmmakers stay longer and more often than in western Canada and Alaska. The slideshow travels from Vancouver to Vancouver Island, which is home to the great coastal rainforest, killer whales, and salmon. Across the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, the target was the Rocky Mountains on the border with the Canadian province of Alberta. There are probably the most beautiful national parks in Western Canada. One of the most important routes today takes many tourists to the Yukon and Alaska on the Alaska-Canada Highway. A journey that does justice to the world’s second largest country.
“The tight distances are unimaginable. Far from the congested motorways and stress. How many people here visit it and so it’s not surprising that year after year more people from overcrowded Germany come to experience their personal adventures.” go there.” , says Krum on behalf of the photographer.
With the help of film recordings, photographs, multiple slide projectors, and commissioned and conducted by George Crum, the illustrated journey becomes a tangible, imaginary journey through Canada.
Ticket € 16.00 . are for Available at all public advance booking offices in Nordhorn or online at www.alteweberei.de. The Cultural Center asks you to find out about current sanitary safety information on the website www.alteweberei.de before the event.
Source: Kulturzentrum Alte Webrei
Source: Kulturzentrum Alte Webrei
Source: Kulturzentrum Alte Webrei
Do you need more information or have any questions? So please contact:
nele overheadbocky
Office Management and Public Relations
Old Weberei Cultural Center
Vechteaue 2, D-48529 Nordhorn
Office +49 592199 08 01
[email protected]
www.alteweberei.de
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