Budo Wartke guest performances with piano offenses in the Circus Krone in MünchenAm 27/04/2012, the Hamburg music-comedian, songwriter, actor and poet Bodo Wartke its new program, piano offenses guest at the Circus Krone in Munich and once more is its many qualities as a gentleman entertainer on the wing show. Whether he sings love songs, raps, poems recited, samba dancing, or playing multiple instruments simultaneously: Budo Wartkes multifaceted piano cabaret culture in rhyme is entertaining, engaging, and always to the point. With twinkling lightness to the speech the audience singing juggler through the evening and told his stories that unfold in a noisy picture sheet.
Budo Wartkes piano offenses are charming observations of everyday life, and those complications raised by the interpersonal interaction. Thus, the turbulent life in a shared apartment offers the same material for a ballad, such as maintaining the ubiquitous noise pollution and the dear neighbors who celebrate, rather than silence, a constant noise level at the apartment of the poetic artist. The comedian does away with the idealized view of the youth and asked mischievously whether men really are at the mercy of the power of their hormones.
Astonishing phenomena such as excessive product variety in the café or the arbitrary separation of the music in "serious" and "entertaining" Bodo Wartke takes bite targeted (and it leads to absurdity). And it has a humorous outlook ventured into a utopian future without advertising. Even the more functional than attractive architecture in Germany gets its critical-musical monument (see video below). And the love? With a lady from Constance combines the Latin dancers dance a fast-paced romance. Béguine tango rhythms and musical witness once more the nose for a passionate declaration of love, this time to the Odeur of the elect. And with the poet Christine managed a deeply touching song with which he recommended as a master of quiet, thoughtful tone.
Come and visit Budo Wartke on 04/27/2012 at Circus Krone in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
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