Midsummer in moving pictures
Midsummer’s eve in the healing forest and the following morning were very special cultural highlights. Here we show some short film clips. Perhaps you, too, will be there next year...
A mannikin stands ...
A reinterpretation of the much loved German folk song "Ein Männlein steht im Walde" [A mannikin stands in the forest]. The Putensen/Jäde duo improvised freely and were really on form!
Backwards with forest warden Waldemar
Walking backwards is not for everyone. But it can be learned! Waldemar Jäde shows how it’s done – and always on command.
Norbert Sindermann about the spruce
Head Forester Sindermann about our spruce trees: A short introductory course from tree economics to tooth filling ...
Motorically active sitting
With motorically active sitting, balance and the coordination are trained and the abdominal and back muscles are strengthened. The first time it’s not so easy...
Angelika Weiz, Charlie Eitner & Friends
... cool soul and jazz classics under the tree canopy. This is how the evening wound down to a contemplative end.