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You will be Found
in Hamburg

G E R M A N Y

By The Musical Connection

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In a remarkable collaborative effort, four prestigious European schools are embarking on a transformative journey into the world of gender identity, student impact, and the evolving educational landscape. The initiative, aptly named "The Musical Connection," promises to leave an indelible mark on the realms of performing arts education and inclusivity.

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Germany

The final performances took place in Germany, marking both an end and a new beginning for You will be Found. This time, we stepped into a completely different kind of theatre — one without a raised stage, where we performed directly from the flat floor. It required flexibility, creativity, and collaboration, but it also brought the audience closer than ever. The result was intimate, powerful, and deeply human.


Germany offered new challenges and new rewards. The production attracted significant attention, including a feature on regional RTL television, highlighting the stories of the students and the importance of the project's message. Local theatre artists, educators, and activists attended the performances, sharing their admiration and engaging in meaningful conversations about gender, diversity, and education.

We also organized a special performance for local theatre makers and amateur actors, creating a space for exchange between professionals and students — a dialogue that extended beyond the stage itself.

Over the course of the German run, we performed four shows for almost 500 visitors. Each evening carried its own emotional charge, as we felt the weight of what we had built together across three countries. The closing night was both joyful and tearful, a celebration of friendship, courage, and the transformative power of performing arts.

As the lights dimmed on our final performance, there was a sense of fulfillment and unity. You will be Found had connected people across languages and borders, turning academic research into shared experience and understanding. Germany became the place where the circle closed, with new partnerships, lifelong friendships, and a collective belief that art and education together can truly make a difference.

Watch the performances

Naaldwijk The Nerherlands February 2024