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After allegations of sexism: Katharina Wagner ties her future at the Bayreuth Festival to reforms

2022-07-23T11:42:01.364Z


Katharina Wagner has been directing the Bayreuth Festival for 14 years. If things are to stay that way, the structures there would have to change, she said. Women had previously reported sexism on the Green Hill.


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Director Katharina Wagner (archive photo): »Certain things have to be professionalized«

Photo: Nicolas Armer / picture alliance / dpa

Katharina Wagner tied her future at the Bayreuth Festival to structural reforms.

»In my view, a change in certain structures is actually unavoidable.

It also depends to a large extent on whether and how I can imagine more years as festival director," said the festival director and great-granddaughter of the composer Richard Wagner of the dpa news agency.

"Certain things just have to be professionalized," said Wagner.

When asked what these are from her point of view, she did not want to say.

“First of all, this should be discussed within the GmbH and not yet publicly.” In her view, “above all, structures in the GmbH” need to change.

Wagner's contract runs until 2025.

As every year, the Bayreuth Festival begins on July 25, this time with a new production of »Tristan und Isolde«.

However, the start of the festival was overshadowed by accusations of sexism.

In the "Nordbayerisches Kurier" women reported that they were touched on the Green Hill or had to listen to sexual innuendos.

The reporting "very moved and actually surprised the festival management," said a spokesman.

Should the allegations prove true, immediate personal consequences would follow.

Festival boss Wagner confirmed that she herself was affected: "Sexual innuendos and some assaults in a way yes," she told the dpa.

"But I knew how to defend myself."

Bayreuth's structures are complicated: the Federal Republic of Germany, the Free State of Bavaria and the friends' association of Bayreuth each hold 29 percent of the festival's shareholders.

The city of Bayreuth is the fourth and smallest shareholder with 13 percent.

Festival Director Wagner and Managing Director Ulrich Jagels are the managing directors of the Festspiel-GmbH.

The Richard Wagner Foundation, which owns the festival hall and elects the festival director, also plays an important role.

The Board of Trustees is the most important body.

The federal government and the Free State of Bavaria each have five votes, the Wagner family four, the city of Bayreuth three, the patrons of the "Friends of Bayreuth", the district of Upper Franconia and the Bavarian State Foundation two votes each and the Upper Franconia Foundation one.

The then Minister of State for Culture, Monika Grütters (CDU), had already called for reforms for the festival at the end of 2020: “It is important to me that there are reasonable and effective structures in Bayreuth.” A working group was set up to deal with the structures, especially those of the foundation should.

"I already said at the time that Professor Grütters was right in her assessment that something had to change," Wagner told the dpa.

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Source: spiegel

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