Carsten Brosda
Carsten Brosda is a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), currently serving as the Minister for Culture and Media in Hamburg. Known for his commitment to enhancing cultural initiatives, Brosda has been instrumental in the planning and promotion of a new opera house in Hamburg, which aims to strengthen the city's cultural landscape amidst a backdrop of financial challenges in the arts sector across Germany.
Born on Jan 01, 1974 (51 years old)
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda was expected to be the keynote speaker but did not attend.
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda is mentioned as a former contributor to the German Rolling Stone.
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda is the cultural senator of Hamburg who gave a speech regarding the Herbert-Riehl-Heyse-Preis.
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda is the Hamburg cultural senator who spoke about the importance of bureaucracy in democracy.
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda is the cultural senator of Hamburg who received a complaint letter from the dancers.
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Switzerland:
Carsten Brosda is the cultural senator of the city who received a letter from the dancers expressing their concerns.
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Germany:
Carsten Brosda is noted as Germany's most prominent cultural politician.
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Spain:
Carsten Brosda is the Minister of Culture of Hamburg who praises Olaf Scholz's solidity.
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Switzerland:
Carsten Brosda, Hamburg's cultural senator, argued for the need for a new opera house at a different location.
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