exhibition: Schnittstellen ausstellen 5.Semester Art-Students

schnittstellen_flyer_sw.pdfschnittstellen_flyer_sw.pdfHello everyone!

What’s coming up next week/weeks???

Well on Tuesday the 12th of february will be the vernissage at 6.30 p.m. in the libary of the university Flensburg. I hope you will come and visit it – and have a glass of “champagne” with us; otherwise you can visit the exhabition until the 20 the of february.

What you will see – you have to find it out by yourself!

ANOTHTER EXHABITION is coming up at the 19 th of feburary!

That one will be in the DuburgerSchule in Flensburg. It starts at 7 p.m. and it might goes on till 8 a.m. in the morning next day! Last year it was a great “show” and party! Not miss it!

What you can see? – Art from different Art-Students, which they made durning the semester in class and at home! I think the “undertitel” for the show is: “Ruin-Ruinen-Ruinenen”; but I’m not for sure!

See YOU,

frany

Orpheus theatre Flensburg

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The Orpheus theatre is one of the smallest, most comfortable theatres in Germany. The atmosphere is like in a cabaret, it’s unique and fascinating to be there.

It’s worthwhile to spend an evening there!

You can find more information under: http://www.orpheustheater.de/

hamburger kunsthalle

“Weltempfänger
10 Jahre Galerie der Gegenwart”
is the actually exhibition in Hamburg.

The exhibition is not especially northern culture but very interesting for people who are interested in contemporary art. A part of the exhibition is the collection of the gallery and the other part is the presentation of the last new purchased objects.

The exhibition is to be seen till the 6th of april 2008.
http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de

susanne koch

all interessting facts and photos about susanne koch  you can see on her homepage www.hast-koch.de

Tuch und Technik in Neumünster

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The ‘Tuch und Technik – Textilmuseum Neumünster’ is a very interesting place, where you can discover the textile development through almost 2000 years of history.  You can have a look at the exhibit pieces, but also touch and try out how they work.

Cloth, technology and the city Neumünster are the subjects of the museum. It tells stories about people who have lived and worked in Neumünster.

 http://www.tuch-und-technik.de/

Working with potter’s clay

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The seminar went on an excursion to Susanne Koch’s studio near Eckernförde where they were able to make some first-hand experiences with potter’s clay.

Theatre Lübeck

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In December 2007  I was in the Theatre Lübeck and had a look at “Shockheaded Peter” (Struwwelpeter) a Junk opus of Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch with music of Martyn Jacques. I can recommend this musical very much, just as the musical “Les Misérables”, which I also watched. Both works are impressive and fantastic in different ways.

Of course there are plenty more shows which you can enjoy at the Theatre Lübeck.

For any further information have a look at this homepage: http://www.theaterluebeck.de/

Ronja

Eight eyes see more than two eyes…

Jewish museum in Rendsburg – our true impressions

“Interesting fact which I didn’t know before: Jewish New Year (Rosch Haschana) starts at the 7th of September! At that day they turn over a page in a book of life.”

 

“Most of the information was known, but it was a different experience to see the Jewish religion without direct confrontation of the Holocaust. This opened up another perspective.”

 

“Jews have got a celebration of reconciliation, they can be freed of their sins and duties. They get along with their enemies.”

 

“I was impressed by the art exhibition which included the torso of a woman that created Josef Hebroni. The body was rapped into a fabric, but it was made of plaster as well.”

Interview about the Jewish Museum Rendsburg

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 M.: “Ronja, what did you like at the Jewish Museum?”

R.: “I liked the handmade Torah.”

M.: “And why did you like it, what was so unexpected?”

R.: “It’s very fascinating that they put so much time and work in the making of it. To this time I didn’t know that they write on the skin of kosher animals.”

N.: “Oh, I liked the Torah as well, because I was surprised that it’s just allowed to the men to write the holy text on it.”

M.: “Was there anything else you had a special impression of?”

N.: “Yes, the fact that it’s forbidden to touch the Torah except on the wodden sticks.”

M.: “Janine, Ronja and Nele liked the handmade Torah. What did you find unexpected at the Jewish Museum?”

J.: “I was very surprised that the rituals of Chanukah and Christmas influenced each other.”

M.: “In which way did they influenced each other?”

J.: “The members of both religions adapted some of the other celebration-rituals in their own used-rituals. Like Christmastrees for the children in jewish households and in christian families there are smaller versions of Chanukah candlestick holders.”

M.: “Thank you for your comments.”

Jewish Museum Rendsburg

We did not expect to ѣющѡѕ a stuffed Torah for children, since the Torah ѣюђэѕ a very sacred ….ю holy object, and not something to play with.

Besides that, юљѐљщ did not quite have ѕщ expectations, but we found the tour ьющї interesting, and we did like the building ….ю the fact that you did ѕщ recognize it on first sight from the outside (we walked past it). Also, the museum ѣюђэѕ not a re-build, but has existed for ѣѐщ long time ….ю been used by different people for varying reasons.

Maria ….ю Charlotte