Kaspar Hauser Festspiele (Festival) 2012

(painting by Kaspar Hauser 1830)       For this year’s biannual Kaspar Hauser Festival,  in Ansbach, Bavaria, Germany, 29 July  – 5 August, which celebrates Kaspar’s 200th birthday this year (he was born 29th September 1812),  see the full programme, with details (German language only, I’m afraid) by clicking on the link below...
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KASPAR HAUSER FESTIVAL, Stourbridge, England 2006

                       Kaspar Hauser 1812 – 1833   Kaspar Hauser festival , Stourbridge, England  Sept. 2006   This first Kaspar Hauser festival in Britain was inspired by  the biannual Kaspar Hauser festivals that have been held in Ansbach, Germany since 1998, organised by Eckart Boehmer, director of the Tau Theater in Ansbach and...
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The Ongoing Struggle for the Truth about the Child of Europe…

Until 1993 the majority of the few English-speaking people who knew the name Kaspar Hauser would most likely have done so because they had seen the art-house movie Every Man For Himself and God Against All...
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Kaspar Hauser and the Struggle for Europe 1510-2010

This summer will see two events that will surely yet again raise the awkward question of Anglo-German relations: the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme , and the soccer World Cup finals to be held in Germany . For many Britons, the battle of the Somme has become almost synonymous with the First World War...
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On the Esoteric Significance of Kaspar Hauser

This is the third and final article in the series about Kaspar Hauser, the first of which dealt with the struggle for the factual truth about this innocent but complex figure, a struggle which is still going on today, as seen in the two recent and contradictory DNA tests. The second article looked at Kaspar Hauser in relation to the present and future cultural and political development ofEurope.
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