Klassik Festival Arosa - Vortrag mit Flurin Camenisch
Squeaking, roaring, whistling - How animals communicate with each other
Animals are often referred to as "quiet creatures." However, they are not that quiet! Just like us humans, animals 'speak' to each other. Especially birds and mammals do this using a diverse range of vocal expressions. Of course, they also communicate without language. This primarily involves the use of scents, visual signals, and behaviors. Flurin Camenisch, zoologist and museum educator at the Graubünden Natural History Museum, will let various animals have their say during his presentation and demonstrate that they can be quite outspoken as well. This and much more awaits all nature enthusiasts, both big and small, at this richly illustrated talk!
This lecture will take place as part of the Arosa Classical Festival.
More information about the cultural winter program at www.arosakultur.ch
Free admission. A collection will be taken.
For all listeners who have made a seat reservation, we reserve the best seats. Seat reservations can also be purchased at the guest information of Arosa Tourism.
The booking confirmation serves as an entry ticket and must be presented at the concert box office.
Door opening: 4:30 PM
Event start: 5:00 PM
Location: Heimatmuseum, Egga-Hus 508, 7050 Arosa
Duration of the event: 60 minutes
A seat reservation is recommended.