two winners offers this year over the award of the cultural Association Fürstenfeld. The 1000 Euro award went to the half at the club tower, the whispers and the gospel choir Sing and Pray.

Fürstenfeldbruck – the tower of whispers, this is the evolution of what began as a “bookworm in the book tower” – a children’s reading group, the teacher Christine Dietz Inger founded 14 years ago in the city library in Aumühle. “They have since taught more than a thousand children and young people enjoy reading and the world of books with you to explore,” said the Deputy culture Association Chairman Manfred Vögele in his speech.

a Long time, the club does more than to seduce each week to read. There are theatre Workshops and writing workshops, Poetry Slams against racism and creative week end on the topic of media literacy.

Often the ideas for new projects of the children and young people themselves. The Older work on organization and implementation to work with a will and have in the long term something. For more than 50 hours of cultural and project work Dietz Inger awards a education of fun. The “proof of Competence of culture” aims to help young people in future job applications. Be your own Person the 60-Year-old in the Background. “Your greatest fulfillment you have, if the children are developing through their own initiative and creativity to personalities,” says Vögele.

Six candidates were nominated for the award, as the culture club-betrayed-chair Karin Schleicher. With the decision to Sing & Pray the Jury chose one of the oldest gospel choirs in Bavaria – and one that is an integral part of life from the Brucker worship and culture, as Laudator Niclas Willam-Singer stressed. “When you hear singing the chorus, you can feel what the Bible says the joy of faith.”

Of which could convince the audience in the Small hall of the event forum at the end of the Night. Under the direction of Church music Director Kirsten Ruhwandl, the choir gave a sample of his high level and his sheer enthusiasm for the music, which was once invented by American slaves – under the most dire circumstances, and yet full of strength and hope.

And so, the 14 came to an end. Award of the cultural prize as they began – with music. The opening had denied Maya Wichert, with its twelve years, already a multiple award-winning Prodigy on the violin. Accompanied by Ayumi Janke-Huttenloher at the piano and played the Munich-with breathtaking precision and expressiveness of works by Mozart, Robert Schumann and Nathan Milstein. Karin Schleicher, and the audience would have liked an encore, but the young virtuoso, bringing a shy Smile to the three planned pieces.