Olaf Schubert with my struggles in the Circus Krone 08/05/2012 MünchenAm presenting the East German cabaret artist and musician Olaf Schubert, his stage show "My struggle" in the Circus Krone in Munich. Olaf Schubert is a slightly unstable acting work of art in Dresden and a man who wears many nicknames: The 'miracle in the Tank', the 'Reminder and Reminder' or simply 'do-gooders and humorist'. The last of these three nicknames he has his book "How I would save the world if I had time to" owe. Yeah, the Mr. Schubert is even a book author, what necessarily mean that he must be a really intelligent person. So it is hardly surprising that he says in the highest terms of this work: "The book is very high quality. It is written, and really with action - in which I even vorkomme "And on the occasion of his program" My struggle "the little man with the tousled hair proudly proclaims:" Behold! Here are my struggles. "
Restraint is definitely not Schubert's cause. His universe is home to a jumble of concepts and suggestions for improvement of unimaginable scale and horrendous amounts of Schubert's knowledge-pearl, which he preached with messianic gesture and selflessly distributed to the needy.
Olaf Schubert with my struggles in the Circus Krone in Munich, but the eternal ricochets remains uncomfortable! Where other artists to offer solutions, offers Schubert forehead - just like that! Because he has a lot of it and because he is happy! Schubert once said: "The truth is bent," And it is hardly surprising that the majority of people who have experienced it, this statement is confirmed, but they had only learned to walk upright again, to go home.
Come and visit Olaf Schubert program "My struggle" on 05/08/2012 at Circus Krone in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Musical with M-U-T and H-E-R-Z
Premiere at the State Theatre on Gärtnerplatz before the big renovation, the Norwegian musical Homeless family sat, once again a highlight in the current season. The Young Theatre at Gärtnerplatz, jtg briefly worked together with the senior theater group and soloists of the ensemble, directed by Holger Seitz, a fascinating and moving evening.
Little Charles Milligan is after the death of his father's sole heir, but there's Uncle James, who has his eye on title and estate. What could be more natural than to disappear let's nephew? He instructed the rogue couple Maggie and Harry Driscoll so. This let the boys alive because they want to use it later as a basis for blackmail, and bring him to France. He grows up under the name of Remi and at the age of eleven years, sold by his foster father to the Barbarian Juggler Father Vitalis. Here you will find a new home Remi, Vitalis father until the winter freeze miserably. Lady Milligan, his mother crossed, meanwhile, James' plans, because she gave her husband posthumously another son, Arthur. He should now disappear, and again the crooks engaged couples. In the end, of course, there is a happy, Mom is reunited with her two sons and the evil is behind bars. Of course, the libretto by Øystein Wiik is a bit abstruse, but the implementation I find exciting and well made. The melodies are catchy and catchy Gisle Kverndokk fit. At times I felt reminded of Sweeney Todd.
The set design by Herbert Buck Miller is extremely versatile. Two sliding platforms and stairs can always be reassembled and symbolize a river as well as a marketplace. A notable example I found the scene in the pit, the atmosphere among the locked one could almost touch the hands, and the forest scenes. The costumes by Julia Miller and Barbara Buck Kloos suggest a story set in Victorian England, and are very successful, especially the wolves with glowing eyes, that was scary. Whether the musical is really suitable from 8 years, I can not judge, but I know quite well as older children that cope not the death of three beloved characters easily.
The presentation by Holger Seitz is characterized mainly by very good people directing. Professionals and amateurs are almost indistinguishable from each other. The choreography (Fiona Copley / Holger Seitz) is well rehearsed and works perfectly. The jtg and stg are mainly the choir, as well as smaller roles are filled from the ranks of jtg soloist. Sun shine Anna Fleck, Cornelius Carstens, Constantine Parnian and Florian Beier as a farmer, monk, and police inspector. A special position is occupied by the three animals, Constanze Zemira horns as a dog, a monkey Bernardo Maric Janko and Christoph Vandory dog as Brio. Although you have no text, but these animals play with a lot of realism in terms of sounds and movements. The class is really made. Nadine Spegel liked me as a second-born son, Arthur, very good, with good stage presence, she was a 10-boy very credible export overseas. In particular, the representational side, it had done to me even with Giulia Goldammer as Remi. She drew an emotional portrait of the abandoned boy.
Wonderfully oblique Milica Jovanovic and Mario were a crook Podrečnik couple Driscoll, here Klemm. Sebastian Campione as Father Vitalis sang small harp playing incredibly touching and showed throughout the evening, that he is also a vested musical talent. The surprises of the evening for me were, however, as Franziska Rabl Lady Milligan and Daniel Fiolka as James Milligan. The musical was at best is a shame that we both could not even look at other pieces. Rotraud Arnold, Hans Kittelmann and Holger Ohlmann also impressed in various, sometimes very different roles. Overall, we could have hoped practically no better ensemble for this piece.
The band consisted almost entirely of students of the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium and the Municipal School of Music in Munich, only Quirin Willert on the trombone and the musical director Liviu Petcu are professionals. They did their job very well rounded, and from this great night fantastic. A very successful culmination of five years working on youth Gärtnerplatztheater.
Unfortunately, the musical is only twice, at 23.3. and at 27.3. each clock at 19.30, students 30 years 8 € payable on all seats, tickets online at the usual ticket outlets, not discounts.
Little Charles Milligan is after the death of his father's sole heir, but there's Uncle James, who has his eye on title and estate. What could be more natural than to disappear let's nephew? He instructed the rogue couple Maggie and Harry Driscoll so. This let the boys alive because they want to use it later as a basis for blackmail, and bring him to France. He grows up under the name of Remi and at the age of eleven years, sold by his foster father to the Barbarian Juggler Father Vitalis. Here you will find a new home Remi, Vitalis father until the winter freeze miserably. Lady Milligan, his mother crossed, meanwhile, James' plans, because she gave her husband posthumously another son, Arthur. He should now disappear, and again the crooks engaged couples. In the end, of course, there is a happy, Mom is reunited with her two sons and the evil is behind bars. Of course, the libretto by Øystein Wiik is a bit abstruse, but the implementation I find exciting and well made. The melodies are catchy and catchy Gisle Kverndokk fit. At times I felt reminded of Sweeney Todd.
The set design by Herbert Buck Miller is extremely versatile. Two sliding platforms and stairs can always be reassembled and symbolize a river as well as a marketplace. A notable example I found the scene in the pit, the atmosphere among the locked one could almost touch the hands, and the forest scenes. The costumes by Julia Miller and Barbara Buck Kloos suggest a story set in Victorian England, and are very successful, especially the wolves with glowing eyes, that was scary. Whether the musical is really suitable from 8 years, I can not judge, but I know quite well as older children that cope not the death of three beloved characters easily.
The presentation by Holger Seitz is characterized mainly by very good people directing. Professionals and amateurs are almost indistinguishable from each other. The choreography (Fiona Copley / Holger Seitz) is well rehearsed and works perfectly. The jtg and stg are mainly the choir, as well as smaller roles are filled from the ranks of jtg soloist. Sun shine Anna Fleck, Cornelius Carstens, Constantine Parnian and Florian Beier as a farmer, monk, and police inspector. A special position is occupied by the three animals, Constanze Zemira horns as a dog, a monkey Bernardo Maric Janko and Christoph Vandory dog as Brio. Although you have no text, but these animals play with a lot of realism in terms of sounds and movements. The class is really made. Nadine Spegel liked me as a second-born son, Arthur, very good, with good stage presence, she was a 10-boy very credible export overseas. In particular, the representational side, it had done to me even with Giulia Goldammer as Remi. She drew an emotional portrait of the abandoned boy.
Wonderfully oblique Milica Jovanovic and Mario were a crook Podrečnik couple Driscoll, here Klemm. Sebastian Campione as Father Vitalis sang small harp playing incredibly touching and showed throughout the evening, that he is also a vested musical talent. The surprises of the evening for me were, however, as Franziska Rabl Lady Milligan and Daniel Fiolka as James Milligan. The musical was at best is a shame that we both could not even look at other pieces. Rotraud Arnold, Hans Kittelmann and Holger Ohlmann also impressed in various, sometimes very different roles. Overall, we could have hoped practically no better ensemble for this piece.
The band consisted almost entirely of students of the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium and the Municipal School of Music in Munich, only Quirin Willert on the trombone and the musical director Liviu Petcu are professionals. They did their job very well rounded, and from this great night fantastic. A very successful culmination of five years working on youth Gärtnerplatztheater.
Unfortunately, the musical is only twice, at 23.3. and at 27.3. each clock at 19.30, students 30 years 8 € payable on all seats, tickets online at the usual ticket outlets, not discounts.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Sleepless in Munich - Discussion with sleep physician Dr Slawik
Movie poster Goodnight nobody to match the Weltschlaftag running since 3/15/2012, a film in German cinemas, which is dedicated to the theme of insomnia in an extraordinary way. "Goodnight nobody" is an award-winning documentary about four sleepless on four continents. The cinema shows Isabella in the movie Munich, among other things on 3/22/2012 at 20:30 clock. Following the film presentation there will be a public discussion may apply to the person concerned and interested in the Physician of the Sleep Disorders Center at the laws of the Isar Clinic, Dr. Helen Slawik, questions about sleep problems and for healthy sleep.
In the intense images of the Swiss documentary film director Jacqueline ignition takes the audience on a journey through the night, space and time. The four main characters from four continents share the same handicap: you can not sleep. In different ways they present themselves to the fact, without having to break his round-the-clock monitoring. "Goodnight nobody" won various awards at international film festivals, including "Best Newcomer" (Vision du Reel Nyon), "Grand Jury Prize" (Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival), "Best Original Score" (Swiss Film Prize) "Honorable Mention" (dokfest Leipzig) and "Best Documentary" (Five Lakes film Festival).
In so far eleven German cities as part of the premiere place from "Goodnight nobody" and instead to Weltschlaftag audience discussions with the experts of the German Sleep Research (Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Freising, Hamburg, Hannover, Kiel, Munich, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Ulm).
Visit also the screening of "Goodnight nobody", together with a subsequent discussion at the cinema 22/03/2012 Isabella in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
In the intense images of the Swiss documentary film director Jacqueline ignition takes the audience on a journey through the night, space and time. The four main characters from four continents share the same handicap: you can not sleep. In different ways they present themselves to the fact, without having to break his round-the-clock monitoring. "Goodnight nobody" won various awards at international film festivals, including "Best Newcomer" (Vision du Reel Nyon), "Grand Jury Prize" (Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival), "Best Original Score" (Swiss Film Prize) "Honorable Mention" (dokfest Leipzig) and "Best Documentary" (Five Lakes film Festival).
In so far eleven German cities as part of the premiere place from "Goodnight nobody" and instead to Weltschlaftag audience discussions with the experts of the German Sleep Research (Berlin, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Freising, Hamburg, Hannover, Kiel, Munich, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Ulm).
Visit also the screening of "Goodnight nobody", together with a subsequent discussion at the cinema 22/03/2012 Isabella in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Dance On The Tightrope
Interview with the indie-rock band from Berlin
Dance On The Tightrope are Gerrit (vocals / guitar), Fabio (synth / guitar), Toby (bass) and Michel (drums). The four Berlin have the rope tightened between indie rock, pop and electronic music.
They move easily from one end to the airy others. On stage the band mutated into a full-featured music-circus.
For the audience, is there not only to the ears, but again especially eye. For color and pattern flicker behind the musicians happy visualizations across the screen. On 10 September the band presents their second EP paste in the record release at the Berlin honeycomb.
Dance On The Tightrope are Gerrit (vocals / guitar), Fabio (synth / guitar), Toby (bass) and Michel (drums). The four Berlin have the rope tightened between indie rock, pop and electronic music.
They move easily from one end to the airy others. On stage the band mutated into a full-featured music-circus.
For the audience, is there not only to the ears, but again especially eye. For color and pattern flicker behind the musicians happy visualizations across the screen. On 10 September the band presents their second EP paste in the record release at the Berlin honeycomb.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Endless fun in the Munich National Theatre
The Munich National Theatre presents Infinite fun in a production directed by Bettina BruinerDas Munich National Theatre presents the premiere on 3/22/2012 on a play by David Foster Wallace novel, "Infinite fun." In 1996 the novel was published under the title "Infinite Jest" in the U.S. and David Foster Wallace was an overnight superstar in the literary world. The story is set in a slightly offset in the future, America, Canada and Mexico, which together with the "organization of the North American nations" and is opposed by radical separatists in Canada. Now Bruinier Bettina and Katja Friedrich made this work ready for the stage. At the Munich National Theatre is the period from 22.03. up to 05/04/2012 included a total of five times.
Bruinier Bettina was born in 1975 in Wiesbaden. After studying opera and theater directing at the Bavarian Theatre Academy August Everding, among other things, they staged at the Deutsches Theater Berlin and Dresden State Theatre. She has been the season of 2009/10 home theater director at Frankfurt, where they now include "City of Glass" by Paul Auster, "Germany. The Winter's Tale "by Heinrich Heine," Romeo and Juliet "by William Shakespeare and" Veronika Voss staged ". 2008 Bettina Bruinier was at the festival "young radical" award for her adaptation of Juli Zeh's novel "reed" with the audience award.
At the Munich National Theatre Bettina Bruinier already showed "Alice in Wonderland" by Roland Schimmelpfennig by Lewis Carroll. "Unending Fun" is by Juli Zeh, "The Cactus" and Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" Bruiners fourth staging of the Munich National Theatre. In the current season of the theater "Unending Fun" to "Solaris", the second production at the Munich National Theatre.
Action:
"Unending Fun" plays in a slightly offset in the future of America, which together with Canada and Mexico, the "organization of the North American nations" and is used by radical separatists in Canada, the wheelchair-propelled "Assassins of the chair Rolants" (AFR) opposed. The state structure is governed by a former pop singer named Johnny Gentle. In order to increase tax revenue, you've sold the calendars to sponsors, so you live in the "Year of the Whopper" or the "Year of incontinence underwear."
"Unending Fun" - so named James Incandenza his film, the people who look at him so bewitched, that they can not break away from him while dying of thirst and starvation. The A.F.R. is in search of the master tape of this film, because they think he is the ultimate weapon to make the American victims of their own insatiable greed for entertainment. Similarly, in search of the secret is, who wants to prevent the spread of the film.
This search combines different characters together and focused on the Handlungsort founded by James Incandenza Tennis Academy, where his two sons studying Hal and Mario, as well as deprivation of a nearby home for drug addicts.
Infinite Jest:
The novel "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace appeared in 1996 in the United States. Not only the sheer size, but also the linguistic creativity, the enormous variety of topics that accurate social criticism, sharp analysis and humor made this novel a milestone in American literature. In September 2008, Wallace took the life of one year before the German translation was published under the title "Infinite fun."
Come and visit "Unending Fun" during the period from 22.03. until 05.04.2012 in the National Theatre in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Bruinier Bettina was born in 1975 in Wiesbaden. After studying opera and theater directing at the Bavarian Theatre Academy August Everding, among other things, they staged at the Deutsches Theater Berlin and Dresden State Theatre. She has been the season of 2009/10 home theater director at Frankfurt, where they now include "City of Glass" by Paul Auster, "Germany. The Winter's Tale "by Heinrich Heine," Romeo and Juliet "by William Shakespeare and" Veronika Voss staged ". 2008 Bettina Bruinier was at the festival "young radical" award for her adaptation of Juli Zeh's novel "reed" with the audience award.
At the Munich National Theatre Bettina Bruinier already showed "Alice in Wonderland" by Roland Schimmelpfennig by Lewis Carroll. "Unending Fun" is by Juli Zeh, "The Cactus" and Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" Bruiners fourth staging of the Munich National Theatre. In the current season of the theater "Unending Fun" to "Solaris", the second production at the Munich National Theatre.
Action:
"Unending Fun" plays in a slightly offset in the future of America, which together with Canada and Mexico, the "organization of the North American nations" and is used by radical separatists in Canada, the wheelchair-propelled "Assassins of the chair Rolants" (AFR) opposed. The state structure is governed by a former pop singer named Johnny Gentle. In order to increase tax revenue, you've sold the calendars to sponsors, so you live in the "Year of the Whopper" or the "Year of incontinence underwear."
"Unending Fun" - so named James Incandenza his film, the people who look at him so bewitched, that they can not break away from him while dying of thirst and starvation. The A.F.R. is in search of the master tape of this film, because they think he is the ultimate weapon to make the American victims of their own insatiable greed for entertainment. Similarly, in search of the secret is, who wants to prevent the spread of the film.
This search combines different characters together and focused on the Handlungsort founded by James Incandenza Tennis Academy, where his two sons studying Hal and Mario, as well as deprivation of a nearby home for drug addicts.
Infinite Jest:
The novel "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace appeared in 1996 in the United States. Not only the sheer size, but also the linguistic creativity, the enormous variety of topics that accurate social criticism, sharp analysis and humor made this novel a milestone in American literature. In September 2008, Wallace took the life of one year before the German translation was published under the title "Infinite fun."
Come and visit "Unending Fun" during the period from 22.03. until 05.04.2012 in the National Theatre in Munich. The team from Munich Blog wishes much fun.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Elite Gymnastics - We Do not Dream Anymore
Elite Gymnastics is an electro-pop duo from Minneapolis, which together make music since 2008. The song can be described as a mix of colorful wild samples with partially chopped vocal pieces.
Some thoughtful, some danceable, but they all exude the nostalgic feeling to be landed in the middle of a sequence of Miami Vice. "We do not dream anymore" like me on their best pieces.
The tape makes it easy to you to enter their work because (almost) all the tracks for free on their - can be downloaded> website.
Some thoughtful, some danceable, but they all exude the nostalgic feeling to be landed in the middle of a sequence of Miami Vice. "We do not dream anymore" like me on their best pieces.
The tape makes it easy to you to enter their work because (almost) all the tracks for free on their - can be downloaded> website.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Bites innocence 'School Friends' of Now, Now
I have to admit, I take one day completely trapped in the world who have raised Now, Now in her second studio album. Cacie Dalager's band, formerly known as Now, Now Every Children, have reached a new welfare state through a "Threads" (March 6, Trans Records) getting seamlessly link the melancholy spirit / emo Tegan & Sara with a thin metallic aura that comes from taps to lower Christine Sako.
While waiting to leave the LP here we leave with a piece that sums up the essence of this young trio of Minnesota. It is entitled 'School Friends' and talks about those innocent idealizations we have all experienced at some point in our own school years. Pay special attention to the introduction Britty Hale gives us the keyboard and the modest sound catharsis that can be enjoyed from the minute 2:30.
While waiting to leave the LP here we leave with a piece that sums up the essence of this young trio of Minnesota. It is entitled 'School Friends' and talks about those innocent idealizations we have all experienced at some point in our own school years. Pay special attention to the introduction Britty Hale gives us the keyboard and the modest sound catharsis that can be enjoyed from the minute 2:30.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
John Mayer: Details of "Born And Raised" and "Shadow Days' in full
John Mayer is now completely dedicated to promote his new album Born and Raised. The album should come to light late last year, but a granuloma in the throat of Mayer forced the label to postpone the lasso and cancel some of the shows we had planned. He himself recognized that "the LP is finished in relation to the recording, selection of topics and in many cases the mixture. The problem is that parts of some issues still have my voice because of this situation. ".
Finally, the fifth-Mayer studio album will be released on 22 May.
Moreover, once overcome his health problem two weeks ago launched a preview of which is their new single, "Shadow Days". Because we assume that 60 seconds I fell short, today we bring the whole piece to enjoy it:
This week, Mayer not only has delighted us with their new single, but also yesterday announced the new album cover. A month ago, the singer admitted that "every time I start with a new album, a new aesthetic comes into play. I can not help it. ""I think it will be more organic, with lyrics and chords more natural and ingenious simplicity," he added. We leave you also with the track list of Born and Raised:
1. Queen of California
2. The Age of Worry
3. Shadow Days
4. Speak for Me
5. Something Like Olivia
6. Born and Raised
7. If I Ever Get Around To Living
8. Love is a Verb
9. Walt Grace's Submarine Review, January 1967
10. Whisky, Whisky, Whisky
11. A Face To Call Home
12. Born and Raised (Reprise)
Finally, the fifth-Mayer studio album will be released on 22 May.
Moreover, once overcome his health problem two weeks ago launched a preview of which is their new single, "Shadow Days". Because we assume that 60 seconds I fell short, today we bring the whole piece to enjoy it:
This week, Mayer not only has delighted us with their new single, but also yesterday announced the new album cover. A month ago, the singer admitted that "every time I start with a new album, a new aesthetic comes into play. I can not help it. ""I think it will be more organic, with lyrics and chords more natural and ingenious simplicity," he added. We leave you also with the track list of Born and Raised:
1. Queen of California
2. The Age of Worry
3. Shadow Days
4. Speak for Me
5. Something Like Olivia
6. Born and Raised
7. If I Ever Get Around To Living
8. Love is a Verb
9. Walt Grace's Submarine Review, January 1967
10. Whisky, Whisky, Whisky
11. A Face To Call Home
12. Born and Raised (Reprise)
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