Step it up feat. Dub riots & indamouse

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Am Eröffnungswochenende kommen die Dub Riots DJs und Indamouse Produzenten direkt aus Athen eingeflogen. Die Griechen bringen ihren eigenen Dub-Vibe aus der pulsierenden Metropole mit und zelebrieren gemeinsam mit dem lokalen Echolot Dub System die Roots und Dubmusik auf dem heavy Soundsystem.

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Prometheus in Athen
In May 2010 the conditions for EU- and IMF-assistance were accepted, and general strikes and protests dominated the streets of Athens.
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About hashish
Akillas Karazissis is among the most prominent actors of Greece: he has already portrayed Faust and Stalin, and most recently acted in Milo Raus Empire.
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Cementary
Six dancers embody homeless figures drifting through zones of the city, somewhere in no-man’s-land between crisis and future, between defenceless spaces and self-made oases.
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Clean City
The conservative right-wing party Golden Dawn wants to «clean the Greek streets of all mig-rants»; But it is the refugee and migrant women, who clean in Greece. In Clean City, five cleaners from different generations of immigrants recount what this means.
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The Great Tamer
«He never denies his culture or roots, or the fact that he is a accomplished artist, a tragic and a Greek in his heart.» (Il Sole 24 ORE) Dimitris Papaioannou is internationally known for his distinctive style of body-toned picture theater.
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Inside
Inside is an art film, a six-hour take without a beginning, middle or end: Dimitris Papaioannou has 30 performers repeat the same simple movements, rituals and everyday routines in numerous combinations and overlaps.
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What Europe owes Greece
Lecture by Thomas A. Szlezák, University of Tübingen  It has been clear for a long time that the in-depth study of the Greek-Roman antiquity is threatened, for scholarly (and practical) reasons.
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Pipescapes
The Greek organist Ourania Gassiou is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied with Nicolas Kynaston, receiving scholarship of the Onassis Foundation.
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The Meaning of Occidental Classicism in the Educational Canon of China
Lecture Series from the School of European Global Studies, every Wednesday, 18.15-19.45, Hörsaal 115 in the Kollegienhaus of the University of Basel
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Greek serenade
The main focus of the CULTURESCAPES classical music program is the work of the Greek com-poser Nikos Skalkottas; alongside Dimitri Mitropoulos the most important representative of New Music in Greece. He studied violin at the Athens Conservatory, and from 1927 to 1932 he studied under Arnold Schönberg at the Prussian Academy of Arts.
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Athens Talking
In the framework of CULTURESCAPES Greece 2017, on 19 October, The Decline of Heroes exhibition opens in Antikenmuseum Basel. Curated by Kateryna Botanova, this is a group show overlapping contemporary artistic visions of the roles of heroes with the ancient ones.
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Docs and Shorts
As part of Culturescapes Greece, Christian Hörack and Kostas Tzouflas present several current short films and one documentary: the first three films revolve around shopping for goods and for happiness.
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Money Piece 1 (Comedy)
The greek-swiss collaboration Money Piece 1 (Comedy), directed by Marcel Schwald, emerged out of teamwork in Athens and Basel.
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The small Asian Disaster of Greece in the Ottoman Cataclysm (1912-1922)
Lecture Series from the School of European Global Studies, every Wednesday, 18.15-19.45, Hörsaal 115 in the Kollegienhaus of the University of Basel
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READING THE WORLD: The Women of Andros
With Lydia Zimmer The Basel book club is on a literary world trip: every month a book from a different country is chosen and impressions are exchanged.
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Songs of hope and nostalgia
The Rosarte Children's Choir consists of 230 children and young people between the ages of 5 and 20. Especially for CULTURESCAPES, they collected songs and melodies from the countries of origin of the migrants in Athens’ refugee camps.
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Learning from Ancient Athens: “Learning from Sorrow” or Food for Thought about Polis, Freedom and Debt
Lecture Series from the School of European Global Studies, every Wednesday, 18.15-19.45, Hörsaal 115 in the Kollegienhaus of the University of Basel
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Eastern wind
Theo Kapilidis, born in Greece, is a guitarist and composer from Zürich. As a child he spent a lot of time in his fathers record store, which brought him into contact with jazz early on.
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Attenberg
Marina is 23 and lives in a boring, small, industrial town on the Greek coast with her father.
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Just wait, something’s happening
«Christos Ikonomou gives the crisis a face, many faces.» (NZZ) His stories are set in Piraeus, around the big harbour.
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Black field
An elementary and emphatic story about the forbidden love of an injured Turkish Janissary and a Greek Orthodox novice in the 17th Century.
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September
Anna is in her thirties and lives alone with her dog Manu in a little apartment. She reads to him, talks to him - her social environment consists of her work colleagues and occasional phone calls with her mother.
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The Lobster
In the future single people are arrested and have 45 days in a sealed resort by the sea - named ‘the Hotel’ - to find a new life partner.
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Kinetta
In the off-season, a police officer in civilian clothes with a passion for BMWs investigates a series of recent murders in Kinetta, a Greek holiday resort.
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Four seasons of the law
After the sudden death of a local field warden on the island of Chios in 1960, four different men take up this job one after the other, and fail.
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Game Over
With «Game Over» he now delivers his autobiographical insider report of those years, during which the drama in Greece changed Europe.
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Dialog mit Aperghis
For the opening of the DIALOGUE concert series (a production with the Hochschule für Musik Basel), French singer Donatienne Michel-Dansac (soprano) sings and performs the music theater play of the experimental Greek composer Georges Aperghis.
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The Matchbox
Ein brütend heisser Sommertag und der Ventilator ist kaputt. Bei Dimitris, ein mürrischer Mann mittleren Alters, seiner bösen Frau, seinen respektlosen Kindern und seinem Schwager Giorgos, mit dem er Geschäftsprobleme hat, brechen alle Frustrationen raus.
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Schwierige Nachbarschaft: Migration und Konflikt in den Türkisch-Griechischen Beziehungen
Ringvorlesung des Institute for European Global Studies, jeweils mittwochs, 18.15 – 19.45 Uhr, Hörsaal 115 im Kollegienhaus der Universität Basel
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Crisis with no end?
«Nowhere else do you learn as much about Greece as in Petros Markaris’ crime novels», the Berner Zeitung writes about the most famous greek contemporary author. He is also sought after as a political commentator.
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Stratos
Stratos works nights in a bread factory, by day he is a hitman. With the money he aims to bail the gangster boss Leonidas out of jail, who once saved his life when he himself was behind bars. Acquittance of this debt is a matter of honour for Stratos.
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Offshore
In Greece after the crisis, money seems to be flowing again, but this makes inspector Kostas Charitos quite wary: where is all the money coming from suddenly? People are enjoying life, as if there never was a crisis.
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Internationale Babelinstrumillustrationalisierung
Poetry is much different than you would expect. On this evening the flexibility of this supposedly solid format will be celebrated, while sprinkles of dust fall confetti-like from the stage.
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Candlelight-Odyssey
«Odyssey» has become a synonym for a long wandering. For ten years King Odysseus wandered about. The adventurous epic of Homer is doubtless one of the most important works of world literature.
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Hostage
With armed force a young immigrant from Albania hijacks an intercity bus, travelling as every day between Athens and Thessaloniki, and takes seven passengers hostage.
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Rembetiko mit Paparouna
«In the past, only refugees and labourers played rembetiko. Today, as the country is in crisis,  «Greek blues» are experiencing a revival - as cover versions played by the young-er generation» (SRF). This also applies in Basel.
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Chevalier
Six Greek middle aged men are enjoying themselves on a luxury yacht. To kill time, one of them proposes to elect ‘essentially the best’ among them and to honour the chosen one with a chevalier ring.
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Tranças do Kosmos
Fabio Freire and Michalis Michalis met a few years ago on Karpathos and started to combine the traditional Greek Lyra with modern Brazilian percussion. The result is intense, enthralling, unique and musically and poetically supported by guests.
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Jerusalem? Thessaloniki! A Forgotten Story of Sephardic Jews (Panel)
Lecture Series from the School of European Global Studies, every Wednesday, 18.15-19.45, Hörsaal 115 in the Kollegienhaus of the University of Basel
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ALPS
Under the name «The Alps» two men and two women offer an unusual service: they offer themselves as placeholders, live in foreign houses, wear the clothes of dead people and reenact memories for people who are missing lost loved ones.
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Contemporary Greek Literature: The Beautiful Unknown
The crisis hit the literary industry in Greece hard; publishers had to close. Meanwhile, German-speaking publishers confine their programmes to Greek literature dealing with the crisis, in or-der to remain current and publicly effective.
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Thought paths SCENES AND WANDERINGS
The names of Greek philosophers are well known to this day and considered the epito-me of wisdom and knowledge: Parmenides, Heraclitus, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. But does Greek thought still play a role in our social and personal every day lives today?
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Traditional greek pasta – grandmothers recipe Cooking class
In our Workshop with festival chef Stavros Chrysafidis you will collectively cook Spätzli-like traditional pasta from Crete, known as skioufichta, makarounes or zymenia.
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Harris Lambrakis Quartet
The Greek nay player Harris Lambrakis founded a jazz quartet in 2006 with his longtime musician friends.
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Dogtooth (Kynodontas, Griechenland 2009)
On a secluded property, a well-off Greek couple completely isolate their three grown up children, one son and two daughters, from the outside world with bizarre methods.
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Sokratis Sinopoulos Quartet
«When you experience him for the first time in concert, you can hardly believe what range of emotions he is able to elicit from his lyre.» (jazzecho.de) Sokratis Sinopoulos took the antique instrument out of the context of traditional music and aroused the in-terest of contemporary oriented artist colleagues.
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Institute of Global Loneliness
Inspired by Thomas Mann's ‹Zauberberg›, blitz theatre group bring together a group of people in a strange institute where, isolated from the rest of the world, they hope to be cured of loneliness.
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Symposion
To bring CULTURESCAPES Greece to a close we invite you to a «convivial evening of drinking and intellectual conversation», according to the literal translation of Symposium.
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Sonntags-Matinée Extra
«A pupil of Schönberg, who, with a message that no one wanted to hear, returned to Athens, played violin for pittance, and died at the age of forty-five.». This is how the English writer Nor-man Lebrecht summarises the tragic life of the composer Nikos Skalkottas.
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Starwound
The Athenian band StarWound experiment with the various musical backgrounds of all their members. The musical result includes elements of cabaret, jazz, and rock music.
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Empire
What does it mean to flee? What about the meaning of homeland? What will the face of the new Europe look like? Concluding the European trilogy, Empire presents biographical close-ups of people who came to Europe as refugees, or have their homes on the fringes of the continent.
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Final destination desire: Greece calls out to Europe
Greece is currently being overloaded with problems: refugees, debt repayments, etc. The desire for «normalisation» thus appears almost as the last possibility in Greek society.
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The Walls Have Ears
Also the Basel Sinfonietta is dedicated to Greek composers and Greek mythology. The intersec-tion of these two aspects is given by Nikos Skalkottas' overture ‹The Return of Odysseus› from 1942, a dramatic and serious work in post-Schoenberg style - and a Swiss premiere.
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Valses
Vassilis Varveresos is one of the most promising pianists of his generation. Already at the age of 14, he won first prize at the «Young Concert Artists Auditions». He studied at the renowned Juil-liard School in New York with Jerome Lowenthal.
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Evros Walk Water 1 & 2
For Evros Walk Water Daniel Wetzel 2015 created a multi-voice protocol with underage refugees in Athens, documenting stories of their escape and survival, in the form of a walkable installation with various audio stations for 24 spectators.
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Rembetiko, Music Between Orient and Occident
Lecture, Wednesday, 25th Oktober 2017, 19.30, University of Zürich Zentrum
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Plato, «Without the Body the Soul is Free»
One-day seminar, Dr. Suzann-Viola Renninger Saturday, 28th October 2017, 10:00 – 15:30, Haus Bärengasse (95.- CHF)
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The Greek Crisis and its Consequences
Lecture, Wednesday, 1st November 2017, 19.30, University of Zürich Zentrum
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Suntan
On a hedonistic Greek island, a middle-aged doctor becomes obsessed with a young tourist when she lets him tag along with her group of hard partying friends.
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Norway
Photophobic Zano, arrives in the big city for the very first time. The year is 1984 and Athens beckons.
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The King
Vangelis, just released from prison, bids farewell to his girlfriend Maria and his mother, and explains to his former partners that he is done with crime. He wants to start a new life in a remote village on the Peloponnes.
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Wasted Youth
«Wasted Youth» shows an irritating juxtaposition: the 16 year old Harris skates aimlessly through Athens with his friends while his mother is in the hospital, where he is not really drawn to; he’ll only fight with his father anyway.
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Understanding Greece. Trying to Approach
Wednesday, 8th November 2017, 19.30, University of Zürich Zentrum
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Shaping Europe - Beyond the Parliament?
In 2017 Switzerland and Greece celebrate 100 years of diplomatic relations - in the shadow of  fenced off borders, debt crises and right-wing populism. What is the true re-lationship between North and South?
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Interruption
A post modern theater adaptation of a classic Greek tragedy takes place in a central theater of Athens. Like every night, the audience take their seats and the play begins. Suddenly, the lights on stage go out.
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Aristotle’s, «On the Soul» - reading course
The event is fully booked. It will be offered a second time from 1 March 2017.
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The Clubs of Hercules – ancient Art and Mythology - Seminar
Tuesday and Wednesday 21st/22nd and 28th/29th November 2017, 19.30, University of Zürich Zentrum
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At Home
For many years, Nadja has worked as a housekeeper for an upper class Greek couple. When she's diagnosed with a serious illness, and the man of the house runs into financial difficulties due to the economic crisis, Nadja loses her job.
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Xenia
Strangers in their own birthplace, 16-year-old Danny and 18-year-old Odysseus cross the entire country in search of their Greek father, after their Albanian mother passes away.
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A Blast
Running away on the highway, Maria is alone in her roaring SUV. Behind her, fire and a case full of money. In front of her, the hopeless vastness of the motorway. Only a day before she was a caring mother, a loving wife, a responsible daughter.
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Adam Szymczyk
The lecture will be part of the series «Curating ... Lectures from the Practice of Exhibition Making». A cooperation of the Instituts Kunst, HGK FHNW and the Kunstmuseum Basel.
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Food and drink
For the first time as part of CULTURESCAPES we are dedicating ourselves also to the culture of dining.
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The heirs of fire
In his solo-show «The Heirs of Fire» the Athenian street artist WD, Wild Drawing, questions the role of fire in the history of man kind.
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The decline of heroes
In Antikenmuseum, the group show intervenes into the part of permanent collection of Anikenmuseum, called «The Greeks and Their World».
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Regionale 18
The Regionale is a cross-border project, unique in its form.
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Eutopia
In Eutopia four European citizens and one facilitator come together in one room as a focus group. Each participant is assigned the role of a historical personality: Jean Monnet, Helmut Kohl, Francois Mitterrand and the astrologist Elizabeth Teissier.
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Greek music festival
At the two-day Greek Music Festival you can discover and experience Greek music in its rich variety:...
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