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"The Co-Labor celebrates!" is written in green on two curved yellow lines, with a collage of photographs of various Co-Labor events in the background
Festival

The Co-Labor celebrates!

Three years of discovering, discussing, enjoying, playing, dancing and creating together

We want to let it rip once again - and of course with you! Let's look back together on everything we have achieved together. You are a great audience and have made this place what it is today.
Whether in the cube, in front of it on the stage, in a deckchair or on the streets with the Co-Labor unterwegs bicycles - from workshops, exhibitions, concerts, café talks, readings to working together - none of this would have been possible without you.

Join us in celebrating this wonderful place to come together, create and try things out. Take the last opportunity of the season to round off the week at Co-Labor with lively music from Tuba Libre and electronic sounds from DJ Marko Schlöffel.

Co-Labor

Burgplatz 4
99423 Weimar

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Projects of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar are funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Free State of Thuringia, represented by the State Chancellery of Thuringia, Department of Culture and the Arts.