Dinslaken. At Amy Macdonald, Mando Diao and Co., the Burgtheater in Dinslaken was packed. Special combination of where, what and by whom.
It's a festival that inspires the public and the artists. For the twentieth time, the Fantastival takes place on the open-air Burgtheater stage in the middle of the old town of Dinslaken, and seven of the nine events have been sold for a long time.
The line-up is prominent: Amy Macdonald and Mando Diao are the poster heads this year, names like the Anastacia sound of previous years, Gentleman, Roger Cicero, Konstantin Wecker, Dieter Nuhr, the Simple Minds or Herbert Knebel
The particularity of the Fantastival is not only the fact that the outdoor scene of Dinslaken, located between the castle and the trees, at twenty years old Dinslaken is correctly noted on the map of the jersey of Amy Macdonald, while Cologne stands near Munster
First small cultural actions company [19659008] No, it is special the Fantastival is the combination of Wo, Was and von Wem: organizer of the festival special mix of a week between the clbadic, pop and comedy is open air AG. It was founded by Dinslakenern in 1996 as the first small cultural action company in Germany to revive the half-forgotten Burgtheater through a private civic engagement. Today, in addition to a full time general manager, she employs approximately 70 volunteers.
Volunteer. Indeed. From the artist's support to the reception staff: People with Fantastival blue vests sacrifice some of their vacations to give Dinslaken a fantastic which, without the support of a loyal sponsoring tribe, does not would never pay. And not only up to 2300 visitors per night, but the artists themselves appreciate this personal commitment. "Fantastival Dinslaken.
An Interaction That Calls Sunday the Rock Show "Roll of Mando Diao" The thing could be that they could be suspected as being the real cause of the current heat wave.
20 years of ups and downs required that the Fantastival become what it is today. Since sleep, the Burgtheater wanted to wake him up, something had to happen in Dinslaken. In this twentieth year, the Burgtheater is facing a completely different problem: it is packed.