Exhibitions
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First day of exhibition
Between destruction and hope
The Oderland and Berlin in
the spring of 1945 – Photographs
by Valery Faminsky11:00 o'clock / Orangery
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Concert / Reading
Etta Scollo and Maria Schrader
Nirgendland – Hommage
an Mascha Kaléko
('Nowhereland – an homage
to Mascha Kaléko')Etta Scollo – guitar, vocals
Tara Bouman – bass clarinet, vocals
Zoé Cartier – cello, vocals
Maria Schrader – recital20:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Exhibition opening
1800 – the dawning of a new era
Art and society during the
emergence of Berlin classicismOpening
15:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
PlayDer Gang vor die Hunde
('Going to the dogs')A musical exploration
of Erich Kästner's Fabianwith Martin Brambach as Fabian, as well as Christine Sommer,
Jürgen Hartmann and Jubril Sulaimon18:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Accompanying program
Between destruction and hope
The Oderland and Berlin in
the spring of 1945 – Photographs
by Valery FaminskyGuided tour and interview with Arthur Bondar,
the discoverer of the archive.15:00 o'clock / Great Hall, Orangery
ReadingBattle of the Seelow Heights
Eye witness accounts
by soldiers and civilians
from the spring of 1945read by Udo Samel
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Accompanying program
1800 – the dawning of a new era
Art and society during the
emergence of Berlin classicismCurator-led guided tour
14:30 o'clock / Exhibition Hall
Discussion / FilmKundschafter des Friedens 2
('Old Agent Men 2')A film by Robert Thalheim
with Henry Hübchen, Thomas Thieme, Winfried Glatzeder,
Katharina Thalbach, Corinna Harfouch and others16:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Concert
Singer Pur
Fields of GoldCordula Kraetzl – soprano
Christian Meister – tenor
Marcel Hubner – tenor
Manuel Warwitz – tenor
Jakob Steiner – baritone
Silas Bredemeier – bass17:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Speech / Discussion
Der Osten bleibt anders.
Wie gespalten ist Deutschland?
('The east is still different.
How divided is Germany?')Neuhardenberg Speech
with Steffen Maufollowed by: Panel discussion with Steffen Mau
Moderated by: Theo Koll16:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading
Schauplatz der Moderne
Berlin – Versuchslabor urbaner
Modernisierung um 1800
('Berlin – experimental urban
modernisation laboratory
around 1800')read by Johanna Wokalek and Sylvester Groth
17:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Concert
Ulrich Gumpert and
Günter Baby Sommer
La PalomaUlrich Gumpert – piano
Günter Baby Sommer – drums, percussion19:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading
Von der Ordnung aller Dinge
('The order of all things')Texts from Stanislaw Lem's cosmos
read by Martin Wuttke
17:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Concert
The Ukulele Orchestra
of Great Britain
40th Anniversary TourPeter Brooke Turner
Hester Goodman
Ben Rouse
Leisa Rea
Guy Hargreaves
Laura Currie
Laurie Higgins18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading
Man hängt halt so an dem,
was man hat
('Well, you are so attached
to what you have, after all')Letters to Jörg Fauser's parents
read by Charly Hübner
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Concert
Robert Stadlober
Eine Reise durch die Zeit
mit Kurt Tucholsky
('A journey through time
with Kurt Tucholsky')Robert Stadlober – recital, vocals, guitar
Daniel Moheit – accordion18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Accompanying program
1800 – the dawning of a new era
Art and society during the
emergence of Berlin classicismCurator-led guided tour
16:00 o'clock / Exhibition Hall
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Till Brönner, Dieter Ilg
DuoTill Brönner – trumpet
Dieter Ilg – bass20:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Reading accompanied by music
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Jean Paul: Das Feuerrad einer neuen Milchstraße
('Jean Paul: The Pinwheel Galaxy of a new Milky Way')at the piano: Arno Waschk
Works by Robert Schumann20:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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Dinner / The Great Outdoors! / Concert / Discussion / Film
Kino trifft Kulinarik
('Cinema Meets Culinary Art')curated by Dieter Kosslick
Recipes for life – where do French fries actually grow?
17:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Songs, Singers and Poets
Sixth Neuhardenberg Singer's Get-together
with Lisa Bassenge, Klaus Hoffmann, Klaus Lage and Anna Loos
15:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Kurt Elling & Yellowjackets
Celebrate Weather ReportRussell Ferrante – keyboards
Bob Mintzer – sax
Dane Alderson – bass
William Kennedy – drums
Kurt Elling – vocals19:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Bill Murray,
Jan Vogler & Friends
New WorldsBill Murray – vocals, recital
Jan Vogler – cello
Vanessa Perez – piano
Mira Wang – violin20:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Dominique Horwitz
sings Jacques BrelDominique Horwitz – vocals
Andres Reukauf – piano20:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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The Great Outdoors! / Concert
Der Wind hat mir ein
Lied erzählt
('La Habanera')with Anne Sofie von Otter, Nico Holonics, Adam Benzwi &
the Komische Oper's Salon-Orchester Berlin20:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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Accompanying program
1800 – the dawning of a new era
Art and society during the
emergence of Berlin classicismCurator-led guided tour
16:00 o'clock / Exhibition Hall
The Great Outdoors! / ConcertNils Landgren Funk Unit
Nils Landgren – trombone, vocals
Magnum Coltrane Price – bass, vocals
Andy Pfeiler – guitar, vocals
Robert Ikiz – drums
Petter Bergander – keyboards
Jonas Wall – sax, flute19:00 o'clock / Chestnut Lawn
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Reading
Doppelleben
('Double Life')Heinrich and Gottliebe
von Lehndorff-Steinort
and their place in the
resistance against Hitler
and Ribbentropread by Martina Gedeck
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Concert
Meisterschüler-Meister
('Masterclass Student Masters')
Jan Vogler workshop
Final concertwith Jan Vogler and his cello class
16:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Accompanying program
1800 – the dawning of a new era
Art and society during the
emergence of Berlin classicismCurator-led guided tour
16:00 o'clock / Exhibition Hall
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Exhibition opening
Climax Climate
An exhibition by Omid Arabbay, Anastasiia Batishcheva,
Bjørg Elttør, Jonas Fischer, Hannah Francke, Tatjana Hub,
Krina Königsmann, Maximilian Koppernock, Ann-Sophie Krüger,
Zoe Popp, Igor Vrdoljak and Mimi Shudi Yan
under the supervision of Prof. Armin Linke, Prof. Heidi Specker,
Prof. Tobias Zielony and Prof. Thomas Weski15:00 o'clock / Orangery
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Concert
Il Pianto della Madonna –
planctus Mariae
Corinna Harfouch
lautten compagney BERLINCorinna Harfouch – reader
Pia Davila – soprano
lautten compagney BERLIN17:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading
Ingeborg Bachmann –
Senza CasaAutobiographical sketches,
notes and diary entriesread by Sophie Rois
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Reading
James Brown trug Lockenwickler
('James Brown Wore Curlers')by Yasmina Reza
read by Ulrich Noethen, Imogen Kogge and Benjamin Radjaipour
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Speech / Discussion
Gestaute Wut
('Pent-up anger')
Germany between
democracy preservation
and subversive fantasiesNeuhardenberg Speech
with Stephan Grünewaldfollowed by: Panel discussion with
Stephan Grünewald, Pascale Hugues and Thea Dorn
Moderated by: Theo Koll16:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading accompanied by music
Angela Winkler and
delian::quartettShakespeare. Encounters
Angela Winkler – reader
delian::quartett
Adrian Pinzaru – violin
Andreas Moscho – violin
Lara Albesano – viola
Hendrik Blumenroth – violoncello20:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Concert
Jan Vogler & Janne Saksala
Duo concertJan Vogler – cello
Janne Saksala – double bass18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Reading
Die Welt ist Jokus
('The world is a joke')Gags, pranks and satires
read by Boris Aljinović
17:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Concert / Reading
Anna Depenbusch
and Ingo SchulzeLebenslinien
('Life lines')Anna Depenbusch – vocals, piano
Ingo Schulze – reading by the author18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Discussion / Film
Element of Crime in
Wenn es dunkel und kalt
wird in Berlin
('When it gets dark and
cold in Berlin')a film by Charly Hübner
with Sven Regener, Jakob Ilja, Richard Pappik,
Maike Rosa Vogel, Florian Horwath, Isolation Berlin,
Von Wegen Lisbeth, Steiner & Madlaina and
Ansa Sauermann16:00 o'clock / Great Hall
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Castle Market
Neuhardenberg Castle
MarketRegional delicacies, artisan-made Christmas gifts
and decorations, live presentations and a festive
pre-Christmas ambience12:00 o'clock / Neuhardenberg Castle
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Castle Market
Neuhardenberg Castle
MarketRegional delicacies, artisan-made Christmas gifts
and decorations, live presentations and a festive
pre-Christmas ambience12:00 o'clock / Neuhardenberg Castle
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Castle Market
Neuhardenberg Castle
MarketRegional delicacies, artisan-made Christmas gifts
and decorations, live presentations and a festive
pre-Christmas ambience12:00 o'clock / Neuhardenberg Castle
ReadingLeise rieselt der Schnee …
('Snow falls over the trees …')Stories at Christmas time
read by Caroline Peters
17:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Castle Market
Neuhardenberg Castle
MarketRegional delicacies, artisan-made Christmas gifts
and decorations, live presentations and a festive
pre-Christmas ambience12:00 o'clock / Neuhardenberg Castle
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Concert
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra Brass Ensemble
Christmas concertSarah Willis – French horn
David Guerrier – trumpet
Guillaume Jehl – trumpet
Bertold Stecher – trumpet
Tamás Velenczei – trumpet
Olaf Ott – trombone
Jesper Busk Sørensen – trombone
Jonathon Ramsay – trombone
Stefan Schulz – trombone
Alexander von Puttkamer – tuba
Franz Schindlbeck – drums18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church
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Concert
Pe Werner
Ne Prise Zimt
('A pinch of cinnamon')Pe Werner – vocals
Peter Grabinger – piano18:00 o'clock / Schinkel Church