By Daiva Ivanauskaitė (Author and Storyteller), Agnė Čepaitytė (Singer), Kristina Meilutė, (Photographer and Designer), Andy Gunn (Graphics).
This is a true story from the past that echoes in our present – the story of Ingrid Ramm from Königsberg, a city under attack, a city that no longer exists. After WWII thousands of orphans from East Prussia travelled to Lithuania in search of food and shelter. These children are known as Wolfskinder. Ingrid Ramm was one of them, a lonely young refugee who fought for survival with the help of imagination, determination and luck. Daiva‘s family opened their doors to the Wolf Girl.
This storytelling performance combines fragile memories, fantastic tales and classical German songs – the ones Ingrid's mother used to sing.
A Q&A with the artists from Wolf Girl and Voices of Peace will follow.
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