The Rabtaldirndln and Monika Klengel dedicate themselves to the major controversial topic of marriage. They use their voices, their musicality, and the tradition of wedding singers to speak plainly as a wedding band. And while they do not croon romantic love ballads in tribute to monogamous, everlasting partnerships, they deconstruct with their sharp tongues the lofty dogma of marriage.
The Hormone Singers sing until thoughts are free, until dark truths are more palatable. Their songs have even been said to have a healing effect.
Anyone who attends the performative concert of the Hormone Singers and survives it is welcome to marry and is well equipped for the future under the hood. Be it with a person, with oneself, or with a birch tree.
A performance with a lot of music. A lot of honesty. And a lot of love.
By and with: The Rabtaldirndln and Monika Klengel
Equipment: Helene Thümmel
Musical arrangement/choir direction: Felix Klengel
Thanks to: Barbara Scherer (Frauenservice Graz), Family Schwinger-Loidl, Erika Thümmel, Volkskundemuseum Graz