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Erding Tells: Storytelling Café with Barbara Schock at the Museum

From Idea to Festival: "Erding Tells" – Story Café with Barbara Schock at the Erding City Museum

A moderated storytelling conversation with musical interludes – as an upcoming evening event at the Erding City Museum.

Location: Erding City Museum, Prielmayerstraße 1, 85435 Erding

At a Glance

  • Format: Story Café "Erding Tells" (moderated conversation + music)
  • Evening Title: "From Idea to Festival"
  • Location: Erding City Museum
  • Guest: Barbara Schock
  • Moderation: Carina Dollberger (Diploma in Education)
  • Music: Veeh Harp Ensemble "Animato"
  • Admission: from 5:00 pm
  • Start: 6:00 pm
  • Duration: approx. 90 minutes
  • Entry: 5 euros (according to organizer)
  • Tickets: Advance sales via Bildungswerk Erding; remaining tickets at the box office (subject to availability)

Important: Please check the current event details (date, time, entry, ticketing) on the official organizer pages before your visit.

What to Expect at "Erding Tells"

"Erding Tells" is designed as a story café: The focus is on personal experiences, life paths, and the question of how ideas become concrete projects. The evening emphasizes listening, asking questions, and appreciative conversation – with a clear local connection to Erding.

Between the conversation segments, the Veeh Harp Ensemble "Animato" provides musical interludes. The calm, transparent sound colors create transitions, give space to what has been heard, and support the concentrated atmosphere in the museum.

The format is deliberately compact: Instead of long lectures, there is a moderated storytelling conversation, short music blocks, and a conclusion that (depending on the course of the evening) opens up the possibility for a brief, personal exchange.

The Guest of the Evening: Barbara Schock

Barbara Schock is particularly well known in Erding's educational environment. As part of the story café, she talks about biographical milestones, formative decisions, and how an idea can become an impactful project – always embedded in the perspective of a place to live and work that connects people.

No "stage monologue" is expected, but rather a conversation that leaves room for nuances: What motivates? Which turning points matter? And what experiences help to develop projects beyond the initial idea?

Planned Schedule of the Story Café

  1. Arrival at the Museum (admission from 5:00 pm)
  2. Welcome and introduction to the "Erding Tells" format
  3. Story Conversation – Part I with Barbara Schock (moderated)
  4. Musical Interlude with the Veeh Harp Ensemble "Animato"
  5. Story Conversation – Part II (in-depth, moderated follow-up questions)
  6. Conclusion and opportunity for a brief exchange (depending on the course of the evening)

Note: The exact schedule may change at short notice. The organizer's information is decisive.

Tickets, Registration and Practical Information

  • Advance sales: via Bildungswerk Erding (details and, if applicable, reservation/registration according to organizer)
  • Box office: remaining tickets subject to availability
  • Price: 5 euros per person (according to organizer)
  • Payment: please observe the organizer's instructions or notices on site
  • Recommendation: If you want to be sure to attend, use advance sales.

Accessibility and Stay

  • Seating: not numbered; arriving early makes it easier to choose your seat.
  • Atmosphere: The format thrives on calm and concentration; please set mobile phones to silent.
  • Need for support: If you need, for example, a seat with a short walk or on the edge, speak to the team at admission; support will be provided where possible.
  • Individual accessibility: For binding information on access/accessibility of the building, please refer to the information from the City Museum.

Why a Visit is Worthwhile

  • Personal proximity: Storytelling art and conversation in a small, museum setting.
  • Music as structure: Veeh harp sounds as deliberately placed transitions and resonance spaces.
  • Local connection: Topics and experiences that relate to Erding and make community visible.
  • Compact duration: approx. 90 minutes – easy to plan for an evening event.

Sources and Further Information

  1. Erding City Museum – Official Website — Venue and house information (accessed 2025-11-24)
  2. Bildungswerk Erding – Official Website — Program and ticket information (accessed 2025-11-24)
  3. Veeh Harp (Background) — Overview of the instrument (accessed 2025-11-24)

Transparency Note: This article summarizes publicly available information about the announced event. As event details may change at short notice, the organizer's information is decisive for your planning.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-07

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