Act Three
BLACK INK
featuring
Alex Fohl: voice
André Mergenthaler: cello
Ed Webster: poems
venue
Al Kierch
Diekirch
June 10, 2016
20:00 p.m.
ABSTRACT: Alex Fohl is going to read a selection of poems written by Ed Webster who has published his first book THE TAMING SHROUD. Webster’s photo-poetic work is about friendship, little secrets and battles, it is a story of love and freedom, an essay on hope and loss, facing the question: What is left, when we are gone?
If you want to find out and see what BLACK INK is all about, you should come and join the old church in Diekirch on June 10, 2016 at 20:00 p.m. The two artists will give you a warm and special welcome in the cosiness of a medieval edifice inviting you to go on a journey and follow their trail to the point of no return.
André Mergenthaler is well known for being a passionate cellist and composer who has performed on stages around the world. His most intimate relationship with his beloved instrument and his famous cello loops will perfectly match the abyssal poetry of a ghostwriter who is looking for beauty, the powerful beauty of the word.