Editing Lange Amerika Nacht, Got Change?

Jump to: navigation, search

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then save the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision Your text
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Lange amerika nacht 1.jpg|700px|frameless|left]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
 
 
 
'''''Lange Amerika Nacht, Got Change? - November 1st, 2008. The Volksbühne Theatre'''''
 
'''''Lange Amerika Nacht, Got Change? - November 1st, 2008. The Volksbühne Theatre'''''
  
Three days before America voted in their presidential elections, East Berlin’s famous Theatre, the Volksbühne, held a series of events on the theme of America and American [[Culture|culture]], which allowed the citizens of Berlin the opportunity to get more involved in the campaign. Organised by the Volksbühne, with cooperation and support from the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, the [[Institute for Cultural Diplomacy]], and RBB/Radio Multikulti, “Lange Amerika Nacht“ featured theatrical performances, live music, and informed debate on the influence of the U.S.. <br /> <br />
+
Three days before America voted in their presidential elections, East Berlin’s famous Theatre, the Volksbühne, held a series of events on the theme of America and American culture, which allowed the citizens of Berlin the opportunity to get more involved in the campaign. Organised by the Volksbühne, with cooperation and support from the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, and RBB/Radio Multikulti, “Lange Amerika Nacht“ featured theatrical performances, live music, and informed debate on the influence of the U.S.. <br /> <br />
  
 
'''<u>Music Leads the Way</u>''' <br />
 
'''<u>Music Leads the Way</u>''' <br />
 
The sound of „Detroit“ Gary Wiggins and the Volksbühne’s P14 Youth Choir opened the evening,  with a live performance of “America the Beautiful“ conducted at the theatre entrance, the audience watching from the steps. The musicians then led the crowd up to the Sternfoyer on the first floor to the tune of “When the Saints go Marching in“. Once in the foyer, surrounded by red, white and blue colours projected on the walls, the finale “Star Spangled Banner“ was performed to the delight of the crowd. A wonderful start to a special evening. <br /> <br />
 
The sound of „Detroit“ Gary Wiggins and the Volksbühne’s P14 Youth Choir opened the evening,  with a live performance of “America the Beautiful“ conducted at the theatre entrance, the audience watching from the steps. The musicians then led the crowd up to the Sternfoyer on the first floor to the tune of “When the Saints go Marching in“. Once in the foyer, surrounded by red, white and blue colours projected on the walls, the finale “Star Spangled Banner“ was performed to the delight of the crowd. A wonderful start to a special evening. <br /> <br />
  
[[File:Lange amerika nacht 2.jpg|400px|thumbnail|left]]
 
 
'''<u>On the Stage</u>''' <br />
 
'''<u>On the Stage</u>''' <br />
 
The music faded away. The crowd moved into the auditorium for the opening theatrical piece by Frank Castorf and Meg Stuart, “Die Maßnahme/Mauser”. Some of the audience sat in the auditorium, some on the stage. The lively performance was filmed and projected simultaneously onto a screen, allowing the actors to use the foyer and the rooms backstage for parts of the performance. <br />
 
The music faded away. The crowd moved into the auditorium for the opening theatrical piece by Frank Castorf and Meg Stuart, “Die Maßnahme/Mauser”. Some of the audience sat in the auditorium, some on the stage. The lively performance was filmed and projected simultaneously onto a screen, allowing the actors to use the foyer and the rooms backstage for parts of the performance. <br />
Line 14: Line 11:
 
The second theatrical component, Castorf’s “Der Jasager/Der Neinsager”, allowed the audience back onto the stage as they got to experience the energy of the performance from close up. The popular play was a crowd pleaser and took proceedings late into the evening. <br />
 
The second theatrical component, Castorf’s “Der Jasager/Der Neinsager”, allowed the audience back onto the stage as they got to experience the energy of the performance from close up. The popular play was a crowd pleaser and took proceedings late into the evening. <br />
  
For those with the energy and willpower to stay up later, and there were plenty, their dedication was rewarded with a lively and loud performance of Castorf’s “F*** off, Amerika!”, which began at 0:30. Noise and confusion, drama and dance, the actors worked hard to keep everyone involved and excited, and succeeded.  <br /> <br /><br />
+
For those with the energy and willpower to stay up later, and there were plenty, their dedication was rewarded with a lively and loud performance of Castorf’s “F*** off, Amerika!”, which began at 0:30. Noise and confusion, drama and dance, the actors worked hard to keep everyone involved and excited, and succeeded.  <br /> <br />
  
 
'''<u>Panel Discussion</u>''' <br />
 
'''<u>Panel Discussion</u>''' <br />
Line 24: Line 21:
 
The music in the Sternfoyer was complement by DJ Hype from Radio Multikulti, who played a diverse set of hip-hop and rap in the Red Theatre on the 3rd floor, an ideal juxtaposition to the more traditional music on offer below. <br /> <br />
 
The music in the Sternfoyer was complement by DJ Hype from Radio Multikulti, who played a diverse set of hip-hop and rap in the Red Theatre on the 3rd floor, an ideal juxtaposition to the more traditional music on offer below. <br /> <br />
  
[[File:Lange amerika nacht 3.jpg|400px|thumbnail|left]]
 
 
'''<u>American Film Festival</u>''' <br />
 
'''<u>American Film Festival</u>''' <br />
 
After the last musical performance by Gary Wiggins and his band, there followed a ‘Mini Film Festival’ in the Sternfoyer, during which two films with critical perspectives on America were shown. The first film was Elsa Rassbach’s documentary film "We were soldiers in the war on terror", containing powerful narratives on the consequence of the Iraq war. This was followed by the satirical animated film “Team America”. <br /> <br />
 
After the last musical performance by Gary Wiggins and his band, there followed a ‘Mini Film Festival’ in the Sternfoyer, during which two films with critical perspectives on America were shown. The first film was Elsa Rassbach’s documentary film "We were soldiers in the war on terror", containing powerful narratives on the consequence of the Iraq war. This was followed by the satirical animated film “Team America”. <br /> <br />
Line 33: Line 29:
 
Over 700 Berlin citizens came during the night. Some left tired and weary, worn out by the diverse array of activity, others left buzzing with energy, looking for the next destination. All, however, left with food for thought, and with a greater appreciation for the importance and relevance of what was about to take place in the U.S. <br />
 
Over 700 Berlin citizens came during the night. Some left tired and weary, worn out by the diverse array of activity, others left buzzing with energy, looking for the next destination. All, however, left with food for thought, and with a greater appreciation for the importance and relevance of what was about to take place in the U.S. <br />
  
 
+
[[Category:Music as Cultural Diplomacy]]
[[Category:Art, Music & Sports as Cultural Diplomacy]]
 

Please note that all contributions to iCulturalDiplomacy may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see iCulturalDiplomacy:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)