What's on in Germany: October 11 – 17
This Week's Highlights: A marathon in Munich, ballet in Baden-Baden, and Japanese films screen in Cologne.
BADEN-BADEN
Dance
Liliom
A score by acclaimed French composer Michel Legrand combines with a colorful circus set and period costumes to create an atmosphere reminiscent of 1930s America in John Neumeier's Liliom. Based on the play by Ferenc Molnar, Neumeier's adaptation has been described as “a musical ballet without words.” And the dancing is sexy. Take a seat at the Baden Baden Festival Theatre when the Hamburg Ballet begins its October residency Friday night.
Price: €55 – 110
Location: Baden-Baden Festspielhaus, Beim Alten Bahnhof 2
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm; Saturday, October 13, 7pm; Sunday, October 14, 6pm
Tickets: 072 21/30 13 101
More Information: www.festspielhaus.de
BERLIN
Galleries/Museums
Kunstnacht12
If you want to party with the art crowd, Berlin's your place. Every weekend (if not every night) you'll find a colorful array of artists and art lovers whooping it up in galleries, museums, and ateliers around the city. This Saturday, the Berlinische Galerie hosts its annual “Art Night.” Take a guided tour of one of the exhibitions then boogie down to the DJs and live bands that will be transforming the atmosphere from art gallery to arty dance club.
Price: €10
Location: Berlinische Galerie, Alte Jakobstrasse 124-128
Times: Saturday, October 13, 8pm-2am
Phone: 030 789 02 600
More Information: www.berlinischegalerie.de
Theatre
Brave New World
We've all got our own ideas about what's in store for the future. Aldous Huxley's vision is one of the most famous. Published in 1932, Brave New World takes place in 2540, which gives us another 528 more years before we see if it all comes true. Quick, read the epic novel this week, then go see the stage adaptation. The American Drama Group Europe, a Munich-based English language theatre company opens their production in Berlin Tuesday night complete with an original electronic score by composer Paul Flush.
Price: €18
Location: Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz 4
Times: Tuesday, October 16 – Friday, October 19; 11am, Tuesday and Wednesday; 11am and 8pm, Thursday and Friday
More Information: www.adg-europe.com
Events
Berlin Design Mile
Furniture stores, interior design studios, art galleries, sleek restaurants, and posh hotels line the stretch of Kantstrasse that runs through Savignyplatz. This weekend, businesses like Bang und Olufsen and Bo Concept band together to celebrate this vibrant centre for design in the heart of West Berlin. Join in on the fun and drop in on a hotel party, enjoy some live jazz, and lounge about like a PanAm passenger. All sorts of activities await the design lover while the champagne flows.
Price: Free
Location: Kantstrasse (Between Zoologischer Garten and Wielandstrasse)
Times: Friday, October 12 – Saturday, October 13
More Information: www.designmeile-berlin.com
COLOGNE
Film
Kinoshita Keisuke Retrospective
One of Japan's most renowned filmmakers, Kinoshita Keisuke made beautiful black and white films about love, war, and life in post-war Japan. In honour of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Japan Foundation in Cologne is showing a selection of some of the movie master's most memorable works. Several of them screen with English subtitles including The Army (1954) on Monday and Thus Another Day (1959) on Tuesday.
Price: Free
Location: Japanisches Kulturinstitut
(The Japan Foundation), Universitätsstrasse 98
Times: Various dates through December 20
Phone: 0221 940 55 80
More Information: www.jki.de
FELLBACH
Festivals
Fellbach Autumn 2012
A mediaeval town just outside Stuttgart, in the heart of the Württemberg wine region, Fellbach hosts a charming festival each autumn. The centerpiece is the region's small vineyard wines, but attractions like traditional music concerts, a football tournament, and a fireworks show make the event much more than a day of wine tasting.
Price: Free
Location: Fellbach Marktplatz
Times: Friday, October 12 – Monday, October 15
More Information: www.fellbach.de
FRANKFURT
Events
MMK Sunset – Book Fair Special
In town for the Frankfurt Book Fair? The Museum of Modern Art (MMK) has the perfect antidote to all that book looking. Head to the museum's monthly Friday night soiree to indulge in music, dancing, drinking, and eating (Mediterranean delicacies will be on offer). The event promises to be “book free,” but nobody's going to stop you from sounding off about all those exciting new books you were thumbing through earlier in the day. We all have our vices.
Price: €10
Location: MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst,
Domstrasse 10
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm
Phone: 069 212 30447
More Information: www.mmk-frankfurt.de
HAMBURG
Music/Concerts
Goran Bregovic and His Wedding and Funeral Band
The brassy blare of trumpets and trombones fuse with Balkan vocals and electric guitar in Goran Bregovic's Wedding and Funeral Band. In support of their new album Champagne for Gypsies, the feisty group brings their gypsy spirit to Laeiszhalle Thursday, followed by stops in Mainz and Munich before cutting a colorful swath through Eastern Europe. Jump on the caravan. If only for a night.
Price: €15.15 – 51.45
Location: Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Johannes-Brahms-Platz
Times: Thursday, October 11, 8pm
Tickets: 040 357 666 66
More Information: www.elbphilharmonie.de
MUNICH
Events
Munich Marathon
Everybody loves a winner. Cheer on your personal favorite Saturday when thousands of top notch runners pound the pavement of the Bavarian capital during the Munich Marathon. The race starts at 10am on Ackermannstrasse and the fastest among them should start streaming into Olympic Stadium just after noon. Got a sudden rush of adrenaline thinking about all those pumping calves and heaving chests? Lucky you, there's still time to sign up!
Price: €75 (Late Registration); Free to watch
Location: Ackermanstrasse to the Olympic Stadium
Times: Saturday, October 13, 10am
More Information: www.muenchenmarathon.de
Music/Concerts
Joy Kills Sorrow
Armed with a deluge of talent and a bucket full of awards under their belt (a fingerpicking championship and the John Lennon Songwriting Contest to name two), the Boston-based pluckers Joy Kills Sorrow wrap up their tour of Europe this week. Though the skilled troubadours originated in the heart of New England, their sound is all Appalachia. Witness the group's modern blend of American folk and string music Friday in Munich.
Price: €14
Location: Amerika Haus, Karolinenplatz 3
Times: Friday, October 12, 8pm
Phone: 089 55 25 370
More Information: www.amerikahaus.de
STUTTGART
Galleries/Museums
Acts of Voicing – On the Poetics and Politics of the Voice
The voice takes the spotlight at a new exhibition opening Friday in Stuttgart. Works by over thirty artists comprise the event including a video of Samuel Beckett's Not I. But most of the pieces are by contemporary artists who examine the role and the power of the human voice through performances, installations, audio, video, documents, and even flipbooks. Check the schedule for performance, lecture, workshop, and special event dates.
Price: €5
Location: Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart,
Schlossplatz 2
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm (Opening); Tuesday, Thursday – Sunday, 11am-6pm; Wednesday, 11am-8pm; through January 13, 2013
Phone: 0711 22 33 70
More Information: www.wkv-stuttgart.de
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BADEN-BADEN
Dance
Liliom
A score by acclaimed French composer Michel Legrand combines with a colorful circus set and period costumes to create an atmosphere reminiscent of 1930s America in John Neumeier's Liliom. Based on the play by Ferenc Molnar, Neumeier's adaptation has been described as “a musical ballet without words.” And the dancing is sexy. Take a seat at the Baden Baden Festival Theatre when the Hamburg Ballet begins its October residency Friday night.
Price: €55 – 110
Location: Baden-Baden Festspielhaus, Beim Alten Bahnhof 2
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm; Saturday, October 13, 7pm; Sunday, October 14, 6pm
Tickets: 072 21/30 13 101
More Information: www.festspielhaus.de
BERLIN
Galleries/Museums
Kunstnacht12
If you want to party with the art crowd, Berlin's your place. Every weekend (if not every night) you'll find a colorful array of artists and art lovers whooping it up in galleries, museums, and ateliers around the city. This Saturday, the Berlinische Galerie hosts its annual “Art Night.” Take a guided tour of one of the exhibitions then boogie down to the DJs and live bands that will be transforming the atmosphere from art gallery to arty dance club.
Price: €10
Location: Berlinische Galerie, Alte Jakobstrasse 124-128
Times: Saturday, October 13, 8pm-2am
Phone: 030 789 02 600
More Information: www.berlinischegalerie.de
Theatre
Brave New World
We've all got our own ideas about what's in store for the future. Aldous Huxley's vision is one of the most famous. Published in 1932, Brave New World takes place in 2540, which gives us another 528 more years before we see if it all comes true. Quick, read the epic novel this week, then go see the stage adaptation. The American Drama Group Europe, a Munich-based English language theatre company opens their production in Berlin Tuesday night complete with an original electronic score by composer Paul Flush.
Price: €18
Location: Akademie der Künste, Pariser Platz 4
Times: Tuesday, October 16 – Friday, October 19; 11am, Tuesday and Wednesday; 11am and 8pm, Thursday and Friday
More Information: www.adg-europe.com
Events
Berlin Design Mile
Furniture stores, interior design studios, art galleries, sleek restaurants, and posh hotels line the stretch of Kantstrasse that runs through Savignyplatz. This weekend, businesses like Bang und Olufsen and Bo Concept band together to celebrate this vibrant centre for design in the heart of West Berlin. Join in on the fun and drop in on a hotel party, enjoy some live jazz, and lounge about like a PanAm passenger. All sorts of activities await the design lover while the champagne flows.
Price: Free
Location: Kantstrasse (Between Zoologischer Garten and Wielandstrasse)
Times: Friday, October 12 – Saturday, October 13
More Information: www.designmeile-berlin.com
COLOGNE
Film
Kinoshita Keisuke Retrospective
One of Japan's most renowned filmmakers, Kinoshita Keisuke made beautiful black and white films about love, war, and life in post-war Japan. In honour of the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Japan Foundation in Cologne is showing a selection of some of the movie master's most memorable works. Several of them screen with English subtitles including The Army (1954) on Monday and Thus Another Day (1959) on Tuesday.
Price: Free
Location: Japanisches Kulturinstitut (The Japan Foundation), Universitätsstrasse 98
Times: Various dates through December 20
Phone: 0221 940 55 80
More Information: www.jki.de
FELLBACH
Festivals
Fellbach Autumn 2012
A mediaeval town just outside Stuttgart, in the heart of the Württemberg wine region, Fellbach hosts a charming festival each autumn. The centerpiece is the region's small vineyard wines, but attractions like traditional music concerts, a football tournament, and a fireworks show make the event much more than a day of wine tasting.
Price: Free
Location: Fellbach Marktplatz
Times: Friday, October 12 – Monday, October 15
More Information: www.fellbach.de
FRANKFURT
Events
MMK Sunset – Book Fair Special
In town for the Frankfurt Book Fair? The Museum of Modern Art (MMK) has the perfect antidote to all that book looking. Head to the museum's monthly Friday night soiree to indulge in music, dancing, drinking, and eating (Mediterranean delicacies will be on offer). The event promises to be “book free,” but nobody's going to stop you from sounding off about all those exciting new books you were thumbing through earlier in the day. We all have our vices.
Price: €10
Location: MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstrasse 10
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm
Phone: 069 212 30447
More Information: www.mmk-frankfurt.de
HAMBURG
Music/Concerts
Goran Bregovic and His Wedding and Funeral Band
The brassy blare of trumpets and trombones fuse with Balkan vocals and electric guitar in Goran Bregovic's Wedding and Funeral Band. In support of their new album Champagne for Gypsies, the feisty group brings their gypsy spirit to Laeiszhalle Thursday, followed by stops in Mainz and Munich before cutting a colorful swath through Eastern Europe. Jump on the caravan. If only for a night.
Price: €15.15 – 51.45
Location: Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Johannes-Brahms-Platz
Times: Thursday, October 11, 8pm
Tickets: 040 357 666 66
More Information: www.elbphilharmonie.de
MUNICH
Events
Munich Marathon
Everybody loves a winner. Cheer on your personal favorite Saturday when thousands of top notch runners pound the pavement of the Bavarian capital during the Munich Marathon. The race starts at 10am on Ackermannstrasse and the fastest among them should start streaming into Olympic Stadium just after noon. Got a sudden rush of adrenaline thinking about all those pumping calves and heaving chests? Lucky you, there's still time to sign up!
Price: €75 (Late Registration); Free to watch
Location: Ackermanstrasse to the Olympic Stadium
Times: Saturday, October 13, 10am
More Information: www.muenchenmarathon.de
Music/Concerts
Joy Kills Sorrow
Armed with a deluge of talent and a bucket full of awards under their belt (a fingerpicking championship and the John Lennon Songwriting Contest to name two), the Boston-based pluckers Joy Kills Sorrow wrap up their tour of Europe this week. Though the skilled troubadours originated in the heart of New England, their sound is all Appalachia. Witness the group's modern blend of American folk and string music Friday in Munich.
Price: €14
Location: Amerika Haus, Karolinenplatz 3
Times: Friday, October 12, 8pm
Phone: 089 55 25 370
More Information: www.amerikahaus.de
STUTTGART
Galleries/Museums
Acts of Voicing – On the Poetics and Politics of the Voice
The voice takes the spotlight at a new exhibition opening Friday in Stuttgart. Works by over thirty artists comprise the event including a video of Samuel Beckett's Not I. But most of the pieces are by contemporary artists who examine the role and the power of the human voice through performances, installations, audio, video, documents, and even flipbooks. Check the schedule for performance, lecture, workshop, and special event dates.
Price: €5
Location: Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart, Schlossplatz 2
Times: Friday, October 12, 7pm (Opening); Tuesday, Thursday – Sunday, 11am-6pm; Wednesday, 11am-8pm; through January 13, 2013
Phone: 0711 22 33 70
More Information: www.wkv-stuttgart.de
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