Alex Oberholzer, journalist and film editor
HOPE

Questions welcome

Th, 15.10.2026, 19:00
Hagenhaus Peter-Kaiser-Konzertsaal
Door opening: 18:30

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Program

Alex Oberholzer, born in 1953, was born without his right hand and right foot and spent the first twelve years of his life at the Children’s Hospital in Affoltern am Albis. He studied mathematics, literature, and art history and worked for more than three decades as a film editor at Radio 24. Today he moderates events, gives talks on resilience, and is politically active in advocating for inclusion.  Program "In the Paradise of the White Caps", Alex Oberholzer opens a personal chapter of his childhood in the children’s hospital. In concise, moving episodes, he recounts life with a disability, quirky encounters, and moments of great hope. A reading about memory, courage, and the power of telling one’s own life story with clarity and impact.

Artists

Alexa Ritter, moderation

Continuee Infos

These evenings focus on thoughtful moderation and active participation. Alexa Ritter opens with a brief introduction, poses precise guiding questions, and connects perspectives from art, science, and society. Her experience in conversation formats ranges from fireside talks with Nobel laureates to public discourse events. As Art and Culture Officer at the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, she also curates guided tours and cultural programs.The audience is involved from an early stage: collecting questions, clarifying priorities, and deepening answers—the goal is shared insight rather than a mere exchange of arguments. Alexa Ritter stands for openness, expertise, and clear language. Those who attend experience thinking in dialogue and take away concrete impulses.