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What “painstaking” theater rituals did Andreas Vitasek abandon?

What “painstaking” theater rituals did Andreas Vitasek abandon?

There's still a little time until then, but you can't start making New Year's Eve plans early enough.

For example, check out tickets to the Akenzen Theater in Vienna, where many artists will spend time until it's time to say “Happy New Year!”

KURIER was there when the poster was shot and asked about New Year's Eve traditions.

Cabaret artist Andreas Vitasek (He performs Dec. 29 and 30 with “Gleanings”), for example, he still likes throwing bullets, “even though it's not good for the environment. I find it very funny. It's like a Rorschach test in three dimensions. For me, it will always be A dolphin, anyway.” It also gives lucky gifts.

Although he's not really superstitious. “I'm trying to break this habit. A friend of mine had a good saying. He said: Superstition brings bad luck.”

He also long ago gave up the habit of his “laborious” theatrical rituals. “I had to put a nail in my pocket from the stage I was currently performing in. This meant I often spent hours before a show trying to find any nails I might have lying around,” he says with a laugh.

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Singer and actress Marianne Mendt with cabaret and mime artist Andreas Vitasek

Even exceptional artists can deal with myths Marianne Mendt (Performing on December 31 with her band), who will celebrate her 80th birthday next September, can't do anything.

“I'm neither religious nor superstitious. None of those are mine. I'm very realistic.”

She doesn’t have any theatrical rituals either, except “what’s really important is the singing.” The older I get, the more I have to do it to improve my voice because I'm still crazy and it really affects the voice.

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Lucky charms also make you an actress Ursula Strauss (joins Christian Dolezal With the program “Iba de gaunz oamen Leit” on December 31) there is no joy.

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Actor Christian Dolezal with his colleague Ursula Strauss and musician Karl Stirner

“I don't believe in superstitions, I believe in luck and that life has what you can manage and what you need now. At least in our privileged situation here, where we live in peacetime. I believe in energies and that as a human being you can influence more than you realize. We are energetic beings and we are a part of Of this universe and we can do more than we know and if you use it, it is a more powerful good luck charm than weird little mushrooms that end up standing around gathering dust.”

It's not a “New Year's Eve type” at all. It's always pressure one way or another. “I never wanted to celebrate that everything would get better at the push of a button. Because in the last few years it's become clear somehow that things aren't getting better at all.

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Cabaret duo Flo and Wish will also perform at the Akzen Theater on New Year's Eve

By the way, they will too Flo & Web With “Luck Has a Bird” on December 31.

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