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warumichradfahre · 11 days
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Wtf ist ein Kulturwerke-Parkhaus
Das sollten wir auf der Movimento Rhein Fahrt 2024 erleben. Eingermaßen erleichtert, Schloss Benrath entkommen zu sein, machte ich mich auf nach Monheim (nicht ohne unterwegs in DEM Café in Urdenbach eingekehrt zu sein). An den gesamten Weg erinnere ich mich nicht so, aber irgendwann ging es in ein Gewerbegebiet, das den Charme aller Gewerbegebiete hatte. Bis eine (vermutliche) Stahlkonstruktion…
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rwpohl · 1 year
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reinhard meyer, kulturwerk bonn 27.02.2006: ablehnung antrag auf publikationsförderung für das buchprojekt HALLE - Positionen zeitgenössischer Fotografie aus Halle (Saale)
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black-arcana · 6 months
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Ex-NIGHTWISH Members TARJA TURUNEN And MARKO HIETALA Announce September 2024 European Tour
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Following a triumphant series of performances in South America with several sold-out gigs where Marko Hietala joined Tarja Turunen as a special guest, the two former NIGHTWISH members are set to captivate European audiences with their enthralling collaboration.
The European trek, which will kick off in September in Germany, promises to be an unforgettable experience as these two familiar voices reunite on stage once again.
Tarja recently released her first greatest-hits album "Best Of Tarja - Living The Dream". Her live show will feature a selection of songs from her career, also found on "Best Of", including fan favorites and her own personal picks.
Adding to the excitement, Marko and Tarja recently collaborated on the duet single "Left On Mars", which received widespread acclaim.
Marko will perform his own songs with his band before joining Tarja on stage for a night that promises to be nothing short of memorable.
Expectations are high as the duo continues to delight fans with both old and new songs, building on the success of their South American tour.
Tarja and Marko's "Living The Dream Together Tour 2024" European dates:
Sep. 08 - DE Berlin - Huxleys Neue Welt Sep. 09 - DE Bremen - Aladin Music Hall Sep. 10 - DE Saarbrücken - Garage Sep. 12 - DE Leipzig - Hellraiser Sep. 13 - DE Hamburg - Grünspan Sep. 14 - DE Herford - Kulturwerk Sep. 16 - NL Groningen - De Oosterpoor Sep. 17 - NL Utrecht - Tivoli Vredenburg (Ronda) Sep. 18 - DE Bochum - Matrix Sep. 20 - DE Ulm - Roxy Sep. 21 - DE Obertraubling - Eventhall Airport Sep. 23 - DE Frankfurt - Batschkapp Sep. 24 - DE München - Backstage Sep. 25 - CH Pratteln - Z7
Earlier this month, Hietala was asked by El Planeta Del Rock if there is any chance of him and Turunen launching a new project together. He responded: "I won't close that option off. We haven't talked about it, putting up a group together or anything like that. But at the moment, it seems that we've got a different kind of connection than it was [in the] past. Because then the camps were really divided already when I stepped into [NIGHTWISH]. And it was hard to find the truth of things, because a lot of it was like a managerial turf war where we got told certain things by one side and told certain things by the other side and lots of confusion — blah, blah, blah — and in the end, yeah, what we already realized a few years back when we were all together there doing the Christmas shows in Finland that after all the hassle has died and the noise has died and everything, you still find out that you lost a friend. And that was the main [reason] why we are basically doing this together again."
In a recent interview with Thiago Rahal Mauro of Brazil's Metal Musikast, Tarja spoke about what it was like to team up with Marko to perform a cover of "The Phantom Of The Opera" during their special open-air concert in July 2023 at Z7 Summer Nights in Pratteln, Switzerland. Tarja and Marko both played individual sets at the event, with their rendition of the main theme from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical coming during Turunen's portion of the show.
"I got a call from a promoter to take part in one festival in Switzerland last year in a European summertime in July," Tarja said. "And then I got to know, when I had accepted to be the artist of the evening, then I saw that they had also invited Marko and Marko's band to perform in the same festival. So I thought, 'Hmm.' And I was actually sending a message that I wished to reach Marko, because I didn't have his contact any longer, to ask him to perform with me 'The Phantom Of The Opera' in my show. And he responded 'yes.' So, after 18 years [laughs], we were about to sing the song together. And it was super exciting. It was really beautiful. The people got very emotional about this.
"We had met already before — we had been singing on a few occasions in Finland a few years before — so we kind of cleaned the table on that occasion already," she explained. "So we were in good terms, so to say, but now singing 'The Phantom Of The Opera' together after all these years was amazing."
Tarja also elaborated on her friendship with Marko, saying: "It's a new relationship with him, because he's not the same person anymore than he was in the band. He has changed a lot, and many years have passed by. I've changed myself. Life has changed us. So it is a new relationship, let's say. And it had made me very happy to get to know him better after all these years."
Last November, Tarja admitted to Chaoszine that she was "nervous" before performing "The Phantom Of The Opera" with Marko at Z7 Summer Nights. "I believe that he was nervous as well to meet up with me, but we were both very excited to go back to the stage and to sing the song," she said. "We sang 'Phantom Of The Opera' in Switzerland for the first time. Then we went over to Finland to perform it again, did a show together there — he with his band and me with my own. Wow. It was pure emotion. I think it was really beautiful, but it made me kind of… I was, like, 'I'm in peace,' sort of. The feeling was great. I think it was even more for Marko, because I saw him standing there after my concert, when I finished my set, and he came like almost in tears, saying that this was important. We reconnected, and it's great."
Turunen was fired from NIGHTWISH at the end of the band's 2005 tour by being presented with an open letter which was published on the NIGHTWISH web site at the same time. In the letter, the other members of NIGHTWISH wrote: "To you, unfortunately, business, money, and things that have nothing to do with emotions have become much more important."
NIGHTWISH keyboardist and main songwriter Tuomas Holopainen later called the decision to part ways with Turunen "the most difficult thing I ever had to do." For her part, Tarja said the way she was kicked out of the group proved that her former bandmates were not her friends. "Maybe one day I'll forgive, but I will never forget," she said.
In 2019, Turunen dismissed Internet chatter about her possible return to NIGHTWISH after her December 2017 onstage reunion with the band's then-bassist/vocalist Hietala during a "Raskasta Joulua" concert in Hämeenlinna, Finland.
"I know a lot of fans would love to see something happen, but it's a very long distance away," she told Kerrang! magazine. "Personally, I don't see anything happening with me and them, to be perfectly honest. Marko came a little later into the band; he wasn't there since the beginning. He was always a guy I was close to. Me and Tuomas Holopainen, however, haven't seen each other in a long time… but we have been in touch. It's not bad. The past is what it is; we can't change that. We can only change the future."
NIGHTWISH's authorized biography, "Once Upon a Nightwish: The Official Biography 1996-2006", was published in Finnish in 2006 and in English three years later.
Turunen's husband, Marcelo Cabuli, and his business partners later sued the parties behind the book for defamation. Named in the lawsuit were the publishing house Like Kustannus Oy and the author of the book, Marko "Mape" Ollila. Cabuli and his Brazilian business partners argued that the book includes false accusations and insinuations that have caused them suffering and financial problems.
The book blamed Cabuli for the events leading up to Turunen's dramatic expulsion from the band in late 2005.
In 2011, the Helsinki District Court dismissed Cabuli's lawsuit, ruling that the book — which criticized Cabuli on only a few of its 380 pages — did not detrimentally affect his work or reputation in South America. In addition, the court determined that Ollila did not maliciously portray Cabuli in a negative light.
Nearly two years ago, Tarja was asked in an interview with Top Link Music manager and concert promoter Paulo Baron and music critic Regis Tadeu if she would consider doing a tour with NIGHTWISH if all of her former bandmates apologized to her about how their split happened and invited her to share the stage with them again. She responded: "It is very, very hypothetical that all what you said will happen, first of all — it's very, very hypothetical.
"I'm living in a world, like we are all living in a world, that things happen without us noticing," she continued. "I mean, I can't really close any doors in that sense; I'm not that kind of person any longer. I learned so many things in this life already. I take them as they are.
"So I don't know. It would be very hypothetically possible," she added. "It would be unlikely to happen."
Hietala announced his departure from NIGHTWISH in January 2021, explaining in a statement that he hadn't "been able to feel validated by this life for a quite a few years now." He has since been replaced by session bassist Jukka Koskinen (WINTERSUN),who made his live debut with NIGHTWISH in May 2021 at the band's two interactive experiences.
In an August 2022 interview with Finland's Chaoszine, Hietala revealed that he went through a dark period in his life, which included depression, insomnia, anxiety and an eventual attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis. Speaking about how he eventually came to the realization that exiting NIGHTWISH was the right thing to do, Marko said: "It was a long process. Of course, the COVID year that was there, where I had a lot of time for soul searching, it obviously gave me the last incentive that I need something else, that if I just continue with this I'm just gonna get sicker and sicker. But, of course, it's a process.
"I've been chronic depressive since 2010 [or] 2011, so I've been on a permanent medication ever since," he revealed. "Sometimes you get used to the meds [and] you will need more. We did raise [the dosage] during the years also, but it just didn't work. And now that I started to do… I had psychotherapy for over four years now, and then I also talked to psychiatrists and some doctors and did that also in Spain. Then my psychiatrist here in Finland said that I should do these ADHD neuropsychological tests, which I then did in Spain. And, okay, I got it."
Hietala reiterated that he "had been thinking about" leaving NIGHTWISH "for a while" before making the final decision. "Because I had a lot of weight. And I tend to… With the attention disorder, it tells me that when there are lots of trouble, then the disorder makes it into a real chaos," he explained. "There's a shitload of stuff coming and going and no peace anywhere. And for a year or two, I was already waking up every night at three o'clock to bad dreams and anxiety. So I'd say that the whole process probably started already with my former divorce [in 2016]. That was a very sad time when you think about your kids and your broken homes and all that. And then, when I started to get clear from that, then there were, well, all kinds of things. I don't really wanna go any deeper to what kind of things I'd gone through, but I'd gone through enough."
Acknowledging that making NIGHTWISH's latest studio album, 2020's "Human. :II: Nature.", was a "difficult" experience for him, Marko denied that his mental state at the time resulted in a diminished role for him on the final LP. "I think the original idea was to have that… we'll do a couple of [solo vocal appearances], or one solo for me and Troy [Donockley], and the rest Floor [Jansen], and then the harmonies; that was the idea originally for that," he said. "So I don't know if it affected. I think it was sort of as planned. But at that time I already had serious trouble with concentrating and serious trouble with a constant black cloud over my head."
In July 2022, Hietala told Finland's Iltalehti that he had not kept in touch with NIGHTWISH since his departure or followed the activities of his former band.
In May 2021, Holopainen said that Hietala's decision to leave NIGHTWISH "came as a bit of a surprise." He told Finland's Kaaos TV: "Marko informed us in December [of 2020 that he was leaving the band]. And even though he has been very open about his state and problems during the past years, it still came as a bit of a surprise for us. So it was a really tough pill to swallow. And for a few days, I was actually quite confident that there's no coming back, that this is it. I remember talking to Emppu [Vuorinen], the guitar player, and we were, like, 'You think this is it?' 'Yeah, I think this is it.' I mean, enough is enough. So much has happened in the past. Something that broke the camel's back, as they say. Then, after some time had passed — a few days — we started to think that it's been such a ride of 25 years, with so many ups also, that this is not the way to end it."
Tuomas elaborated on NIGHTWISH's reasons for carrying on, saying: "I think we still have something to give, and that's the main point. The music is still there. We felt that there's still so much music that needs to come out from this band that, 'Okay, let's give it one more shot.' And then finding the new bass player was really easy."
He added: "It's not like we do this just because we need to do it and there's nothing else to do. On a personal level, I feel that there's still so many stories and melodies that I want to share with the world with one lineup or another, so that's why you want to continue and keep on going.
"I've said this a million times, that a lineup change is the ultimate energy vampire, and that's how it really felt and still feels."
In June 2021, Jansen spoke about Hietala's exit from the band in an episode of her "Storytime" YouTube video series. She said: "That was a very sudden surprise that, of course, was not fun at all. But we understand — I understand — it was a necessary thing for him to do. And from there, we had to think of how to continue without him, and that also, in preparations towards the virtual show, that was a huge challenge."
In December 2020, Hietala was crowned the winner of the fall 2020 season of "Masked Singer Suomi" — the Finnish edition of the popular masked singing contest. He was disguised as Tohtori — the Doctor.
Photo courtesy of Nuclear Blast Records
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oh I completely forgot to send these earlier but here some (pretty basic but good) recommendations for berlin:
- if you haven’t already get a deutschland ticket. its a monthly ticket that allows you to use public transport everywhere in germany and since you’re going to multiple cities, it might be worth it especially if you want to take a few day trips with the train as well. if you don’t want to, then a weekly (or even just daily) ticket is best. nothing more annoying than needing a ticket when you’re train is coming. also get the vbb app to check train schedules and delays.
- there is one website for all state museums in berlin (smb.museum) where you can check out their current exhibitions and also book tickets. personally I would recommend the Landscapes of Caspar David Friedrich exhibition in the old national gallery and the Crown of Kerch exhibition at the new museum (which shows european jewellery from antiquity to the early medieval period)
- a personal favourite (and free) museum of mine is the Stabi Kulturwerk in the national library. for one, it’s a gorgeous building and the exhibition shows some of the most valuable pieces of the libraries collection (except for their 15th century Gutenberg bible which they have digitised in a really cool way as well)
- for food, it’s best to just eat local. definitely get a döner and a currywurst though. a currywurst with fries should not cost more than 5€ and a döner is now between 6€ and 7€. anything above is probably tourist prices and not worth it. for actual restaurants, any you can find away from the super tourist-y places should be good. there is a long history of italian, turkish, kurdish and vietnamese immigrants so any of those restaurants are usually good but depending on where you are in the city, you might find some really good restaurants from different cuisines.
- a good chain for a coffee on the go is espresso house, it’s a swedish chain and they make pretty good cinnamon rolls too. some of my friends swear by einstein coffee. I would tell you my favourite bakery but they closed a few months ago so I will simply tell you my favourite cookie shop: ooh cookies. they have a store next to Dussmann (my favourite book store with a great english section as well) and they are worth the 4-5€. I can also recommend brammibals donuts. they have a few locations and they are fantastic.
- for a day trip, I can recommend Potsdam. It’s pretty easy to get to on the train and as it was the prussian kings spent their summers since the 18th century, so there are tons of castles and gardens to visit. the kitchen buildings of one of the castles (Neues Palais) were even made into university buildings. also the Mamorpalais is pretty cool as the builder of it was a freemason and there’s tons of symbolism for that (Ceclienhof is another castle in the same garden, which is where Truman, Stalin and Churchill met after WWII which is also a museum now).
- if you’re interested, you can take a trip to dahlem and look at the buildings where a lot of the original buildings of the Max Planck Gesellschaft stand, where Planck, Einstein, Meitner, Hahn, Heisenberg, von Laue, Debye and tons of other physicists worked. I don’t know if you can get access but if you find any sort of tour through the archives of MPG take it! they use the tower of the old physics building for storage for the archive and you can actually go inside it during tours!! it was used as a gigantic particle accelerator, it’s really cool.
- in general, berlin is very very different depending on where you are in the city. Mahlsdorf is not the same as Charlottenburg, Treptow is not the same Prenzlauer Berg etc. so wherever you are staying in the city, I would recommend just waking around the neighbourhood and see what is there. you can definitely find district specific guides online as well, which might be good to look at.
if you want any more specific recommendations let me know!! this is pretty surface level but I always think getting recommendations from a local is a bit more trustworthy
oh my god anon these are so great! thank you for sending! my mother actually has an old friend we’re meeting in berlin so definitely will also get local recs but im psyched to check some of these out
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jaroontour-blog · 1 year
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Hazmat Modine new single " Give it all Away.
On tour May / June 23
HAZMAT MODINE
Bonfire Tour 2023
16.5. D - Rottweil Jazzfestival Alte Stallhalle
17.5. D - Ulm Roxy
19.5. D – Eichenzell Schloß Fasanerie 
20.5. SE Malmö - Victoria Teater
21.5. SE- Älmhult Folkets Hus
23.5. SE Halmstad Kulturhuset Najaden
24.5. SE Stockholm Kulturhuset
25.5. D- Lutterbeck Lutterbeker
26.5. D - Tübingen Sudhaus
27.5. D – Baden Baden Blues Club
28.5. D - Koblenz Cafe Hahn
30.5. D – Marburg KFZ
31.5. D – Wissen Kulturwerk
1.6. CH - Zürich Moods
2.6. D – Saarburg Open Air Kasernenareal
3.6. D – Mannheim Alte Feuerwache
4.6. D- Mainz Frankfurter Hof
6.6. D – Aschaffenburg Colos Saal
7.6. Cz Prague Futurum Music Bar 
8.6. D Schwäbisch Hall Hospitalkirche
9.6. D - Erlangen E- Werk
10.6. D - Mölln Festival
11.6. D - Berlin Quasimodo
13,6, D – Bremen Schlachthof
14.6. D – Düsseldorf Kit-Cafe
15.6 A – Salzburg Jazzit
16.6. A - Innsbruck Treibhaus
17.6. A - Pirkenreith Kultur Scheune
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AleSchTes || Bildhauerwerkstatt Berlin-Gesundbrunnen
Die Bildhauerwerkstatt befindet sich in der Osloer Straße 102 in Berlin Gesundbrunnen. Die Werkstatt wirkt sehr introvertiert und zeigt lediglich nach außen seine auffälligen Sheddächer. Von den Straßenseiten wird das Gebäude von Wohnhäusern umringt und öffnet zur Panke hin seine Fassade aus Klinker. Über einen Trampelpfad im Südwesten sowie einer kleinen Brücke in Südosten und einen unscheinbaren Weg im Osten wird das Gebäude erschlossen.
In der denkmalgeschützten ehemaligen Arnheimschen Tresorfabrik wurde 1985 vom bbk berlin mit Senatsmitteln die Bildhauerwerkstatt ausgebaut. Jährlich wird sie von rund 500 Künstler/innen, auf einer Gesamtnutzfläche von 3.600 m² und einer maximalen Hallenhöhe von 12m, genutzt. Den Künstler/innen stehen vielfältige Arbeitsmöglichkeiten für Projekte in Metall, Stein, Holz, Keramik sowie Gips und Form zur Verfügung. In den fünf Werkstattbereichen können bis zu 25 Künstler/innen gleichzeitig arbeiten. Die einzelnen Hallen sind durch eine Galerie verbunden, auf der ebenfalls gearbeitet werden kann. [1]
Fotos: Alexander Schultz-Tesmar
[1] https://www.bbk-kulturwerk.de/kulturwerk/bildhauerwerkstatt
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jackielynn-de · 6 years
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working on the archive: Me, Then (2003) #girlsofroyalbar #translives #berlin #royalbar #photography #kulturwerk #vgbk
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thomasgatter · 5 years
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Tagung der Sinti und Roma in Nienburg
Tagung der Sinti und Roma in Nienburg
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Tagung des „Interessenverbundes Weser-Ems“ für Sinti und Roma in Niedersachsen Ort: Nienburger Kulturwerk, Mindener Landstraße 20, 31582 Nienburg, Tel: 05021 / 922580
Datum: 4. – 5. Oktober 2019
Freitag, 04. 10. 2019 ab 10:00 Uhr – Einlass
11:00 – 15:00 Uhr – Eröffnungssitzung
Begrüßung durch die Hausherrin, Olga Suin de Boutemard (Geschäftsführerin, Nienburger Kulturwerk); Mirando Wagner…
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warumichradfahre · 10 days
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Die Karte wächst
Openstreetmap Mitwirkende / uMap Neben der Dokumentation in Komoot und natürlich diversen Beiträgen hier Das war Movimento Rhein (auf die Schnelle) Schloss Benrath klingt Wtf ist ein Kulturwerke-Parkhaus habe ich mir das Ziel gesetzt, die Fahrt ausführlich auf uMap darzustellen. Über uMap habe ich ja auch schon grundsätzlich geschrieben: UMAPs Zugegeben, das ist ein wenig Kleinarbeit und…
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theart2rock · 3 years
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Black Diamonds - King Zebra - El Pistolero - D'OR Livereview
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Fast ein Jahr ist es her, seit ich das letzte Mal auf einem Konzert war. Relativ kurzentschlossen habe ich mich dann entschieden diesem Umstand ein Ende zu bereiten. Nicht zuletzt auch angespornt durch die letzte Videoveröffentlichung von Black Diamonds, die mir wieder visualisiert hat, wie geil doch die letzte Platte No-Tell Motel geworden ist. Aber auch der Umstand, dass King Zebra am Konzerttag die Veröffentlichung ihrer neuen Platte anstehen hatten, liessen mich dazu bewegen ins Kulturwerk 118 nach Sursee zu pilgern. Auf dem Konzertflyer waren zudem noch die mir bisher nicht bekannten El Pistolero vermerkt, Labelkollegen von Black Diamonds. Überraschend kamen mit D’Or aus Luzern kurzerhand noch ein weiterer Liveact aufs Billing. Einem kurzweiligen Konzertabend stand also nichts im Wege und mit vier Bands für unschlagbar günstige CHF 30.- Eintritt, wo kriegt man das schon geboten.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]
D’OR
D’OR feierte an diesem Abend Konzertpremiere, dabei sind die einzelnen Mitglieder längst keine Unbekannten mehr in der Schweizer Rockszene. Man nehme Mortal Factor und Kissin’ Black, mischt beides zusammen und schon hat man die neue Band D’OR. Dabei unterscheidet sie sich doch erheblich von den beiden genannten. Denn mit Thrash Metal im Stil von Mortal Factor und dem Dark Rock von Kissin’ Black hat beides nicht wirklich viel zu tun. Was uns hier um die Ohren geschlagen wird, ist astreiner Heavy Metal ohne Firlefanz mit etwas Punk Attitüde. Wenn man es nicht wüsste, käme kaum einer auf die Idee, dass dies das erste Konzerte der Band ist. Da die Instrumentalfraktion schon länger zusammenspielt ist dies ja auch kein Wunder. Als zum Schluss dann noch Skid Row’s Youth Gone Wild angestimmt wird, schlägt mein Herz sowieso ein paar Takte schneller und die Nummer passt hervorragend zu D’OR. Ein guter Einstieg in einen langersehnten Rockabend, den die Vier von D’OR geboten haben.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]
Setlist D’OR
Veni Vidi Ignis
One Way To Rock
Scream
Future Baby
Kick Ass
Jack In The Box
Handful Of Pain
Rage Unbound
Youth Gone Wild
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El Pistolero
Nach kurzer Umbbaupause entern die Labelkollegen von Black Diamonds die Bühne. Mir waren El Pistolero bisher gänzlich unbekannt und so liess ich mich gerne überraschen was mich den nun erwartet. Die Knarren aus den Holstern gezogen legt die Band aus Mannheim auch gleich ordentlich los. Frontmann Alex freut sich ausserordentlich in der Schweiz zu spielen, da in Deutschland die Richtlinien für Konzerte doch noch ein wenig anders sind, mit Sitzpflicht, Masken usw. Danke der Zertifikationspflicht fallen von den Restriktionen in der Schweiz vieles weg und man kann Konzerte eigentlich wieder geniessen, wie es bis Ende 2019 möglich war. Gegründet wurde die Truppe 2012, musste im letzten Jahr doch einige personelle Wechsel ertragen. Alex ist seit Mai 2020 dabei und ich kann mir nicht vorstellen wie die Band mit einem anderen Shouter zuvor geklungen hat, denn er passt wie die sprichwörtliche Faust aufs Auge zum Sound der Band, der irgendwo zwischen Motörhead und AC/DC anzusiedeln ist. Auch der erst im November 2020 neu verpflichtet Gitarrist hatte ein kurzes Gastspiel und wurde erst gerade vor knapp einem Monat durch Marcel Enzmann ersetzt. Marcel feierte auch am Konzertabend erst seinen 22. Geburtstag, welches auch mit einer Torte gefeiert wurde. Er hat für die kurze Einarbeitung bei El Pistolero einen hervorragenden Job gemacht und ist ganz klar als Aktivposten ein richtiger Gewinn für die Band, selbstsicher und souverän. Der Ruhepol in der Band ist Bassist Olli, zusammen mit Schlagzeuger Andy sichert dieses für die Musikrichtung doch so wichtige Fundament. Einziger Kritikpunkt, der mir beim Sichten der Fotos aufgefallen ist, J.C und Olli zaubert doch hin und wieder ein Lächeln auf euer Gesicht. Ansonsten ein astreiner Kick Ass Gig der Fünf aus Mannheim, an dem nicht nur ich meinen Gefallen gefunden habe. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass wenn das Line-up jetzt noch über längere Zeit beständig ist, El Pistolero live wie eine Walze die Clubs niederreisen werden.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]
Setlist El Pistolero
Down Under
Desert Road
El Pistolero
Seeds Of Evil
Sticky Fingers
Still Riding
Liquor & Tits
Painkillers
Stormbringer
Fear The Reaper
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King Zebra
Seit ein paar Jahren konnten King Zebra sowas wie den Glückstreffer landen. Genau als solches seh ich es an, dass sich die Jungs Eric St. Michaels in ihre Reihen holen konnte. Es gibt in der Schweiz nicht viele echte Rocksänger die so abliefern können wie es eben ein Eric St. Michaels kann. Erst gar nicht für diese Tour vergesehen, sprangen sie für Maverick ein, die leider verhindert waren. Aber King Zebra war mehr als nur ein adequater Ersatz. Gleich mit der ersten Nummer Be The Hunter legte die Zürcher Band los als gebe es kein Morgen. Ins Setlist haben sich ausnahmslos Songs geschlichen, bei welchen auch Eric die Hände im Spiel hatte. Dabei wurde auch gleich das komplette neue Album Survivors auf der Bühne präsentiert. Was durchaus ein Risiko war. Denn das Album kannte wohl noch kaum Einer, erschien es doch genau am Konzerttag. Aber um es vorwegzunehmen, dass Material zündet live noch mehr als auf Tonträger. Die Zebras waren in Topform und jagten über die Bühne als wäre ein Rudel Löwen hinter ihnen her. Allen voran Bassist Manu Judge, der steht keine Minute still. An Energie ist diese Performance nicht zu überbieten und ich empfehle einem jeden eine King Zebra Show. Dies wirkte sich auch auf das Publikum aus, da wurde getanzt, mitgesungen und jeder Ton aufgesogen. Nicht das es eng wurde vor der Bühne, dies lassen die Bestimmungen noch nicht zu, aber die Halle war bestens gefüllt. Zum Schluss setzte die Band dann mit der Hymen Rockin’ In A Free World noch einen drauf. Ich habe den Song noch selten, vielleicht sogar noch nie, in einer besseren, in seiner Art rauen Version gehört. Hammer Auftritt und unbedingt weiter zu empfehlen. Sie spielen in nächster Zeit noch einige Male, zum Beispiel an der Swiss Rock Cruise oder dann zu ihrer eigenen CD-Taufe am 23. Oktober in der Hafenkneipe in Zürich.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]
Setlist King Zebra
Intro
Be The Hunter
Hot Cop Lady
She Don’t Like My Rock’N’Roll
King Zebra
That’s What I Like
We’re The Survivors
Rush
Wall Of Confusion
On The Run
Under Destruction
We Are One
Firewalker
Desperate
Rockin’ In A Free World
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Black Diamonds
Die Rheintaler hatten mit dem Auftritt ihres Co-Headliners mächtig was vorgelegt bekommen. Nach einer kurzen Umbaupause wurde das Licht dann wieder dunkel und das Intro ging los. Leider haben dies zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nicht viele mitbekommen und weilten zur Rauchpause oder zu Gesprächen noch draussen oder an der Bar. Aber als dann die ersten Fetzen von No-Tell Hotel das PA verliessen wurde auch das Kulturwerk 118 wieder voller. Das gleichnamige Album welche Black Diamonds anfangs Jahr veröffentlichten ist ein heisser Anwärter für das Schweizer Rockalbum des Jahres. Das nicht nur ich so denke dürften all die Käufer, die das Album auf Platz drei der Schweizer Hitparade hievten, wohl ebenfalls tun. Black Diamonds haben den Luxus, gleich zwei hervorragende Stimmen, in ihren Reihen zu haben. So konnten sich Mich auch mal vom Mikro losreissen und auf den Podesten rumtoben, während Andi dann die Gesangsparts übernahm. Natürlich musste man auch Neuzugang Chris vorstellen, der die Band hervorragende komplettiert und ziemlich was auf den Saiten hat. Bei der Spassnummer Outlaw, kamen dann passend zum Countrystil auch noch ein paar Steckenpferde auf die Bühne geritten. Leider gab es dann auch noch einen technischen Defekt mit Mich’s Klampfe. Schlagzeuger Manu reagierte aber genau goldrichtig. Ich bin ja überhaupt kein Fan von Schlagzeugsolos, aber hier war es angebracht. Zudem konnte Manu einmal zeigen was er drauf hat, was mich zwar noch nicht zum Fan von Solos macht, aber wie gesagt, dass war hier genau die richtige Entscheidung einer genial aufeinander abgestimmten Band. Was dann leider nicht so ganz geklappt hat, war wohl der Schluss. Wie oft üblich wird zum Abschluss einer Tour auch mal mit den Vorbands rumgealbert. So auch bei Black Diamonds und dazu gibt es keinen besseren Song als We Want To Party. Danach verschwand die Band dann mal kurz. Da wohl alle Anwesenden gedacht haben, da ja schon alle Bands und Musiker auf der Bühne waren, dass wars, blieben auch die Zugaberufe ein wenig verhalten zurück. Erst als die Band dann wieder auf der Bühne erschien und erklärte, dass Andi gerne noch Reaching For The Stars spielen möchte, war das Echo natürlich gross. Wäre auch schade gewesen, wenn diese grossartige Nummer nicht gespielt worden wäre. Ein Blick auf die handgeschriebene Setlist zeigte mir aber, dass Reaching gar nicht auf der Setlist stand. Na dann, nochmal Glück gehabt. Aber der Schluss sollte definitiv noch ein wenig umgestaltet werden, dass war nicht glücklich. Der Stimmung tat es keinen Abbruch und alles in allem war es ein grandioser Auftritt.
Ein gelungener Konzertabend ging zu Ende. Vier Bands in Topform, in allerbester Spiellaune. Was wünscht das Herz mehr. Mein Danke noch an das Kulturwerk 118 für die Toporganisation eines Events in einer Zeit, in der nicht immer alles so läuft wie es schon mal üblich war. War nicht das letzte Mal, dass ich bei euch war.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_column_text]
Setlist Black Diamonds
No-Tell Hotel
Evil Twin
I’ll Be OK
Turn To Dust
Forever Wild
Out In The Fields
Anytime
My Fate
Outlaw
Pieces Of A Broken Dream
Thrillride
Rainbow In The Dark
Lonesome Road
We Want To Party
Reaching For The Stars
Hands Of Destiny
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Black Diamonds – King Zebra – El Pistolero – D’OR Livereview was originally published on The Art 2 Rock
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stefanmilev · 3 years
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Trailer by Stefan Milev - Premiere 07. Oktober 2021
Eine Produktion von Die Fabrik – Kulturwerk Frankfurt / In Kooperation mit den Landungsbrücken Frankfurt. Gefördert aus Mitteln des Kulturamts Frankfurt am Main, des Amts für multikulturelle Angelegenheiten Frankfurt am Main, der Peter Paul & Emmy Wagner-Heinz Stiftung, der EKHN-Stiftung, und des Fördervereins FUAS.
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Sechs Künstlerinnen und Künstler begeben sich in ANEINANDER in einen künstlerischen Dialog mit sich selbst und miteinander. Welche Bedeutung hat Religion heute? In welcher Art
und Weise sind wir von Religion geprägt?
Ausgehend von religiös konnotierten Formen aus Bewegung und Musik entwickelten die Künstler*innen mit interdisziplinären Zugängen eine Musik-Tanz-Performance.
Elemente der Jazz- und Weltmusik treffen auf Performancekunst und Zeitgenössischen Tanz. Grenzziehungen, wie sie zwischen Künsten oder Religionen
bestehen, werden erforscht und neubefragt. Ziel ist eine neue Gemeinschaftserfahrung, die stärker auf sinnlicher als auf verbaler Kommunikation basiert und neue Perspektiven auf Religion und Identität eröffnet.
Tanz und Choreographie:
Nadja Simchen
Jol Alholo
Gesang:
Theresa Stenzel
Ghays Mansour
Klavier und Sound:
Key Szost
Percussion:
Youssef Laktina
Licht- und Ton:
Johannes Grübl
Fotografie und Film:
Stefan Milev
Johannes Grübl
Text und Musik:
Ghays Mansour, Theresa Stenzel
Musikproduktion:
Key Szost
Konzept und Leitung:
Theresa Stenzel
Künstlerische Begleitung:
Snežana Golubović
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aneinander ist ein liegen
aneinander ist ein denken
aneinander ist ein vorbeireden
aneinander ist ein freuen
aneinander ist ein geraten
aneinander ist ein wachsen
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studiovirginiemosse · 2 years
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Tiresias-series (row 1), 2022 
Optic-paintings 
Dates-paintings
Peintures d´Histoire
Empty images
Shadow pictures
PORTFOLIO TIRESIAS-SERIES:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Td2tqQd2KKxpzNpAwHEn2ugde9SeZi97/view
A series of 16 paintings. 10 motives+ 3 words-paintings 140 x 200 x 2,5 cm and  3 round-shaped canvases Ø 120 cm x 2,5 cm. Print on white grounded canvas 300g on stretcher-frames. Studio views.
The memory of the future. A Romantik vision at work through the technique of distanciation by the optical effect and temporal mixing.
Der blinde Seher.
The Tiresias -series (the blind seer) explores the  idea of time as-non-linear throughout history. It consists of archival images and short textes from different periods in history. The images are placed  within an optical grid of emptied dot-pattern, so that they are becoming shadow- or ghost images (Schattenbilder- Leerebilder).
Depending on the viewing angle and light, the motif appears or disappears, showing some dualities like remembering-forgetting, ignoring -noticing, objective-subjective, personal/ individual and collective. (inspired by Felix Gonzalez-Torres' date paintings or On Kawara).
# Neustart Stipendium 2021 Stiftung Kulturwerk VG Bild-Kunst
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Following Mobile Churches and LAST CHRISTMAS (of Ceausescu), MINERIADA is the last part of my trilogy, published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg. The monograph was realized with the support of the Visual Arts Research Stipend of the Senate Department for Culture and Europe, Berlin, and the Publication Grant of the Stiftung Kulturwerk, Bonn. In October 2023, the book was awarded the bronze medal in the Fine Art category of the 2023-24 German Photo Book Prize, and was on view at Städtische Galerie, Regensburg and Goethe-Institut, Hong Kong, among other places.
"Films move forward like trains in the night, says François Truffaut in Day for Night, making an incisive analogy between the long succession of train carriages passing through a dark landscape and the implacable forward motion of stories, which – in contrast to real life – tolerate no down time. One could say the same thing about memory – except that memory involves a backward motion: Its tension is directed towards an often uncertain past rather than a pre-determined dénouement. In the night, as in the clatter of memories, time loses its measurable and regular dimension. It jumps from one image to the next, mindless of the years that separate them; it manifests itself in sudden apparitions and accelerations. Memories surface without warning, deformed by their speed, transformed by virtue of inscrutable connections and bifurcations. Sometimes they derail; at any moment the past and the present may collide."
– from the essay Night Train by Sonia Voss "Saturn Devouring his Son is one of Goya's Black Paintings. Saturn devours each of his new-born sons in an attempt to forestall a prophesy that one day he will be driven from his own kingdom by his son. […] Intergenerational cannibalism, as handed down through the myth of Saturn, throws its shadow on the mineriad, which brought hope for a democratic upheaval in Romania to an abrupt end. Under the guise of 'original democracy', the monster that destroys the hope for a new way of living turns out to be the old leadership obsessed by its efforts to maintain power. The shocking experience of the mineriad would ensure the continued existence of the old power elite. […] The events in Romania are not an isolated phenomenon. In the Romanian press, the brutal attack on the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 was likened to the mineriad."
– from the essay Saturn Devours its Children by Lotte Laub
'Mineriada' is a sarcastic term that combines the Romanian word ‘miner’ with the suffix ’-iada’ like in ‘olimpiada’ (Olympics), quasi, the Miner’s Olympics. As a teenager, I took part in the pro-European demonstrations and experienced some of the dramatic events myself. 
MINERIADA addresses the societal division that led Romania into a decade of isolation. The starting point are ten Polaroids taken by my father depicting the devastation in Bucharest of June 1990. In a retrospective from Strasbourg, via Bucharest to Petrosani, the work examines the sites of the events and the unspoken trauma of physical violence, when thousands of instigated regime-loyal miners were brought in to the capital by trains and buses to brutally bludgeon students and the pro-European opposition.
Despite a verdict by the European Court of Human Rights in 2014, the aggressions of those days remain unresolved and the dead not atoned for. Based on research into justice discourses, MINERIADA addresses the latency of the suppressed past and raises awareness of recursive events, in a world that is again becoming increasingly polarized.
https://www.kehrerverlag.com/en/anton-roland-laub-mineriada
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falkschwalbe-blog · 7 years
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Something different. Business cards for a local music and art school. #falkschwalbe #kulturwerk #businesscards #redandblue #silkscreen #hairline #precious
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