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Schalala - the "sing-along thing" is an evening for cheerfully singing popular songs and hits together.
Accompanied by Stefanie Bonse on the guitar and her wonderful pianist on the piano, beautiful singers, those who like to sing, herd singers, choir boys, and those who sing in the shower meet around the pop fire and sing everything with everyone, from the Beatles to Abba, Robbie Williams, John Denver, Udo Lindenberg and others.
Everyone stays tuned from the second verse onwards, because the lyrics are projected onto the wall in a way that is easy to read.
The evening is divided into three sets, with the second set being dedicated to a specific topic.
Singing is fun, singing together is even more fun, stress is reduced and happiness hormones are released, so there are plenty of reasons to come along and join in.
The Schalala team:
Stefanie Bonse on the guitar.
She grew up in a large family in which music always played an important role and would like to share the tradition of singing together with many people.
She plays guitar, banjo, percussion, sings and writes her own songs and is active as an artist in various ensembles (Compagnie Crelle Ü53, Ensemble TSAC)
She has toured the world successfully for over 25 years as part of the acrobatics and music comedy duo "Green Gift".
She is accompanied sometimes by this, sometimes by the wonderful pianist
Nicolette Richter. Musician, composer, choir director, she studied in Heidelberg and Berlin, plays piano, organ and sings. She leads 4 choirs in Brandenburg and has been running her "Music Studio in the Mill" in the countryside in Brandenburg since 2018. She is a bar musician and musical accompaniment for events, instrumental teacher for piano and singing.
Annette Wizisla loves the silence of nature, dreams of quiet concerts in the open air and enjoys getting people of different ages to sing.
Annette Wizisla's artistic work is wide-ranging. She plays the piano in every imaginable musical style, sings in several languages, composes, arranges, leads choirs and bands and teaches. At times she was also active as an actress.
In Berlin she studied jazz piano and singing, and she prefers to perform in a combination of both.
She has been traveling the world with her music for years. Her mission: to open people's hearts (again).
Concentrated musical female power, sometimes quiet, sometimes loud, with guitar, piano, singing and the anticipation of spending wonderful evenings singing along with everyone.