Freiheit Und Fragmente Stadt, Architektur Und Gesellschaft In Rumänien Nach 1990

In conjunction with the Swiss Museum of Architecture we will be presenting the exhibition «Remix, fragments of a country», as shown at the Biennale in Venice, 2006.

In conjunction with the Swiss Museum of Architecture we will be presenting the exhibition «Remix, fragments of a country», as shown at the Biennale in Venice, 2006. The territory of Rumania, previously closed off, has not developed into an open area as far as inhabited spaces are concerned; it is more of a no-man's land of private and hermetic units. How can these disparate habitats be connected with each other? Will this happen before the last natural and historical remains have disappeared? The exhibition pursues this question playfully and documents the developments of the last 17 years in comparison to Rumania's past.

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Adventskonzert
Singing Christmas carols, the «colinde», is an important component of Rumanian Christmas celebrations
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Ana Blandiana
Ana Blandiana (*1942) was already an established author and publisher when in protest against the regime in the late 1980's she published political poetry and became a pivotal fi gure in the political upheaval.
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Ana Blandiana And Franz Hodjak
Ana Blandiana (*1942) was already an established author and publisher when in protest against the regime in the late 1980's she published political poetry and became a pivotal fi gure in the political upheaval.
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Bucharest Calling
17 years after the fall of the Communist regime, young people are trying to leave their own failures behind them and to fi nd their own identities in Bucharest.
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Crumbl's
«Crumbl's» is a loaf of bread with marmalade. Or a plate of plum dumplings
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Freiheit Und Fragmente Stadt, Architektur Und Gesellschaft In Rumänien Nach 1990
In conjunction with the Swiss Museum of Architecture we will be presenting the exhibition «Remix, fragments of a country», as shown at the Biennale in Venice, 2006.
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Geistliche Und Weltliche Chormusik Aus Rumänien
Singing Christmas carols, the «colinde», is an important component of Rumanian Christmas celebrations.
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Hackbrett Meets Cymbalon – Music Across The Border
Nicolas Simion was born in 1959 in the Carpathian Mountains and studied classical music in Bucharest.
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Idyll And Guerrilla
It was the Ernst von Siemens Foundation in Munich which made the establishment of the Profi l ensemble in 2003 possible
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In Cooperation With Ignm Basel Portraitkonzert Stefan Niculescu
Ştefan Niculescu (*1927), who has received many prizes as a composer, musicologist and educator, studied in the 1940's with the most important Rumanian musical fi gures of the period.
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Irina Ungureanu Solo
Irina Ungureanu (*1984) came into contact with the stage very early in life via her father's Rumanian folk music group.
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Mircea Cartarescu
Mircea Cărtărescu, born in 1956 in Bucharest, made his debut as a poet at the age of 22 and published a series of poetry volumes which made him one of the leading figures of his generation.
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New York (Fuckin' City)
It is August, night time, Târgovişte in Rumania. Laur is going to be 23 tonight and is in the process of committing suicide. He has just returned from New York City to his hometown.
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Nora Iuga Und Mircea Cartarescu
Nora Iuga (*1931) gilt als eine der originellsten rumänischen Lyrikerinnen
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Opening Concert
Guy Morin Regierungsvizepräsident und Vorsteher des Justizdepartements Kanton BS Niggi Ullrich Kulturbeauftragter Kanton BL
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Cătălin Dorian Florescu
Cătălin Dorian Florescu, was born in 1967 in Timişoara, but has been living in Zurich since 1982
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Dc++: Bare Share
DC++ communities are the most relevant cultural networks involving the young generations in Rumania
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I Am Not Exotic – I Am Exhausted
I AM NOT EXOTIC – I AM EXHAUSTED Lia Perjovschi, who works as a conceptual and socially-critical artist in Bucharest, will present her project «Contemporary Art Archive / Centre for Art Analysis 1990-2007» in the Kunsthalle Basel.
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Idyll And Guerrilla
It was the Ernst von Siemens Foundation in Munich which made the establishment of the Profi l ensemble in 2003 possible.
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In Cooperation With Ignm Basel Portraitkonzert Stefan Niculescu
Ştefan Niculescu (*1927), who has received many prizes as a composer,
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New York (Fuckin' City)
It is August, night time, Târgovişte in Rumania. Laur is going to be 23 tonight and is in the process of committing suicide
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Opening Concert
OPENING SPEECH Guy Morin Regierungsvizepräsident und Vorsteher des Justizdepartements Kanton BS Niggi Ullrich Kulturbeauftragter Kanton BL
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Mircea Cartarescu
Mircea Cărtărescu, born in 1956 in Bucharest, made his debut as a poet at the age of 22 and published a series of poetry volumes which made him one of the leading figures of his generation.
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Workshop Balkan-Jazz
Nicolas Simion was born in 1959 in the Carpathian Mountains and studied classical music in Bucharest
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Vokal- Und Instrumentalmusik Aus Rumänien
The Bucharest Metropolitan Ensemble will perform works by the great Rumanian composers of the 20th centur
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Voces
In 1973 four musicians from the Musical Academy George Enescu in laşi joined forces to form the Voces Quartet.
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Transylvanian Grooves
Nicolas Simion was born in 1959 in the Carpathian Mountains and studied classical music in Bucharest.
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Transsylvanische Und Rumänische Lieder
In addition to international concert performances with orchestras and a classical repertoire of songs
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The Eumenids
In his tripartite chamber opera «The trilogy of the closed city - a new Oresteia»
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Tabu Suite
Ion Bogdan Ştefănescu, solo flautist with the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra George Enescu
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Shukar Collective
The tones from the Balkans are booming: one of the most daring experiments is the Shukar Collective with the three Roma musicians Napoleon, already well-known from Taraf de Haïdouks, Tamango and Clasic, as its musical core
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Short Films Ii
Cristian Mungiu (*1968), Cristi Puiu (*1967), Corneliu Porumboiu (*1975) and Cristian Nemescu (1979-2006) who unfortunately died far too early
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Hommage an Lucian Pintilie
Der 1933 geborene Lucian Pintilie ist einer der Autoren, die den Aufbruch des rumänischen Films in den sechziger Jahren mitprägten.
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Gesprächskonzert
Aurel Stroe (*1932) greift in seiner dreiteiligen Kammeroper «Die Trilogie der geschlossenen Stadt - eine neue Orestie» zurück auf Aischylos' Tragödienstoff,...
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Idyllen und Guerrillen
Die Gründung des Ensemble Profil im Jahre 2003 wurde durch die Ernst von Siemens Stiftung München ermöglicht.
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In zusammenarbeit mit der ignm Zürich portraitkonzert Stefan Niculescu
Stefan Niculescu (*1927), vielfach preisgekrönter Komponist, Musikwissenschaftler und Pädagoge,...
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Junge generation von filmemachern
Mit Cristian Mungiu (*1968), Cristi Puiu (*1967), Corneliu Porumboiu (*1975) oder dem leider viel zu früh verstorbenen Cristian Nemescu (1979-2006) ...
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Juwelen aus der rumänischen filmges
Die rumänische Filmgeschichte ist bei uns ein blinder Fleck, obwohl verschiedene Filme bei internationalen Festivals mit grossen Preisen ausgezeichnet wurden.
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Revolution von 1989 und dekret 770
Wut und Kraft der rumänischen Bevölkerung nach 24 Jahren Herrschaft Nicolae Ceausescus machen Harun Farocki und Andrei Ujica in «Videogramme einer Revolution» (1992) sichtbar.
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Sense
Lia Perjovschi, die als konzeptuelle und sozialkritische Künstlerin in Bukarest arbeitet,...
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Tanz der unendlichkeit
Niculescus Schüler Horaţiu Rădulescu (*1942) komponiert archaische, kosmisch anmutende Musik.
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The sunshine play
In einer heissen Sommernacht auf einer Bukarester Dachterrasse beschliesst Dan,...

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