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All that Jazz – Berlin celebrates the 70th birthday of BLUE NOTE records
Now playingNew episodeIn 1939, the Jewish Berlin émigrés Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff founded the legendary Blue Note jazz label in New York. Their unique cover designs set standards for modern photography. Now, Berlin’s Jewish Museum is devoting an exhibition to the Blue Note label. And this year’s Berlin jazz festival is also celebrating Blue Note’s birthday. ARTS.21 and pianist/comedian Götz Alsmann explore the history of the label.
Now playingNew episodeCult Shelves – Ikea’s top-selling item, the Billy shelving unit, turns 30 Not One of Us – New publications on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Hans Magnus Enzensberger Centenary – The Julia Stoschek Collection at the Performa 09 biennial of new visual art performance at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Beautifully fragile – Martin Schläpfer's New Classical Ballet in Düsseldorf
Now playingNew episodeThe tension ahead of the premiere was as great as the audience's approval. Martin Schläpfer, the new ballet director at the Düsseldorf Opera, has made a breathtaking debut. The performance entitled "b.01" is an ironic and humorous new beginning for classical ballet.
Now playingNew episode"After the Fall" – Europe after 1989. Theater Festival in Dresden and Mülheim "Lenin on Tour" – A symbol of communism travels through the West "The Invisible Wall" – A photo journal by Stephan Kaluza
Now playingNew episodeTaxis instead of subways, white Boer women instead of rich war widows, impoverished black people instead of jobless Germans. The Namibian version of “Linie 1” is harder than the original cult musical from Berlin. ARTS.21 attended the premiere in Namibia and experienced verve, comedy, and enthusiasm.
Now playingNew episodeTOP 3: Dancing with Leaves – Berlin Ballett Dancers Help Clear Away Autumn Foliage in City Squares TOP 2: "Languages of Futurism" – An exhibition in Berlin commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Italian art movement TOP 1: Super-Library – An architecture prize goes to Max Dudler’s Grimm-Zentrum of the Humboldt University Berlin
Whispers of Scandal – China at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Now playingNew episodeChinese society is shaped by the contradictions between market economy and the power of the Communist party, between diversity and censorship, pluralism and bans. After ten years of preparations, China is now the guest country at the Frankfurt Book Fair. It's proved to be something that has already led to commotion.
Novel of the Year – The 2009 German Book Prize
Now playingNew episodeThis year's award goes to Kathrin Schmidt for her autobiographical novel "Du stirbst nicht", a touching family story of survival after a long coma. In selecting the winner of Germany's most prestigious literary prize, the jury paid tribute to Kathrin Schmidt's "powerful language" in describing a patient's inner world. Award-winning Kathrin Schmidt in an ARTS.21 interview.
The Finalists for the German Book Prize
Now playingNew episodeARTS.21 presents the shortlist for this year's German Book Prize. Rainer Merkel's «Lichtjahre entfernt» (Light Years Away) explores the vicissitudes of love. Norbert Scheuer's «Überm Rauschen» (The Rushing of Water) is a novel about childhood with autobiographical elements. Kathrin Schmidt's novel «Du stirbst nicht» (You're Not Going to Die) depicts the interior life of a woman who has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. «Die Frequenzen» (The Frequencies) by Clemens J. Setz revolves around the stories of two childhood friends whose paths cross again. Stephan Thome's debut novel, «Grenzgang» (Walking the Boundaries) takes a look at the search for happiness. The critics' favorite is Herta Müller's «Atemschaukel» (Everything I Possess I Carry With Me), a novel about the fate of ethnic Germans from Romania, focusing on one young man in a Soviet labor camp after World War II.
Creative and Indefatigable – The German Jazz Legend Gunter Hampel
Now playingNew episodeGunter Hampel is a musical pioneer who has made international jazz history. He has played with the jazz greats in the United States; and he improvises with young musicians. The 72-year-old is now on tour with his band "European Trio".
The Arab World at the Venice Biennale
Now playingNew episodeNever has Arabic art been in such evidence at the Venice Biennale as it is this year. The artists represented are both experimental and multi-facetted. Often they're self-taught, and deal with daily life in their home countries. In presenting their work. the Biennale is offering subtle glimpses into cultures that would otherwise remained closed to outsiders.
Still Unbowed – Ai Weiwei in Munich
Now playingNew episodeAi Weiwei is China's best-known artist, blogger and critic of the government. The Haus der Kunst in Munich is now hosting his largest solo exhibition to date. Ai Weiwei enjoyed long years of freedom, but ever since he investigated the victims of the Szechuan earthquake, he's come under pressure in China. Nonetheless, Ai Weiwei won't let himself be intimidated. ARTS.21 presents a portrait of the artist.
Arts.21 | Part 8 of our Summer Guest Series: A Finnish Composer at Schloss Wiepersdorf
Now playingNew episodeHe composes New Music. His best-known work is a duet for two horns. The Finnish composer Juho Kangas has a 6-month stipend at Schloss Wiepersdorf, south of Berlin. Finnish horns now resound in the country house, which was the home of Ludwig Achim and Bettina von Arnim and is suffused with the spirit of romanticism.
Now playingNew episode· TOP 3: “Schöne Neue Welt” – “Brave New World“, the new album by the German band Culcha Candela · TOP 2: Global culture – Berlin's House of World Cultures turns 20 · TOP 1: Succinct and informative – A guide to art in Europe
Arts.21 | In Fun Or Serious? – The Strange 2009 Bundestag Election Campaign
Now playingNew episodeIn one month, Germany will elect a new parliament – but neither politicians nor voters seem terribly excited. What’s making headlines are the candidates in two satirical films. Is this a harmless expression of humor in politics, or a sign that German democracy is in trouble?
Arts.21 | Final Spurt – What's happening with the Nationalgalerie's 2009 Prize for Young Art?
Now playingNew episodeFour artists who live in Berlin are nominated, but only one can win the prestigious Prize for Young Art. The candidates are Keren Cytter and Omer Fest, both Israeli-born, German photographer Annette Kelm and conceptual artist Danh Vo, originally from Vietnam. ARTS.21 reports on their work, which is being presented at Hamburger Bahnhof museum of contemporary art in Berlin.
Arts.21 | Vying for Lions in Venice – German Cinema at the Film Festival on the Lido
Now playingNew episodeA strong German presence at the Venice festival this time round: flying the German flag in the competition for the Golden Lions are films by Shirin Neshat, Fatih Akin and veteran filmmaker Werner Herzog who has distinguished himself by being the first-ever director with two entries in the running. ARTS.21 sizes up the German chances in Venice.
Now playingNew episode· TOP 3: «Aufbruch» – The new novel by German writer Ulla Hahn · TOP 2: Museum in Hagen – A showplace for the works of expressionist artist Emil Schumacher · TOP 1: Faust production in Vienna – A grand start for the new Burgtheater boss Matthias Hartmann
Arts.21 | Pop Poetry – Why 'Element of Crime's' Music Is so Idiosyncratic
Now playingNew episodeThe indie rock German band spent four years working on their latest album, «Immer Da Wo Du Bist Bin Ich Nie». Once again, they've produced austere, beautiful music. ARTS.21 takes a look at the imaginative arrangements and poetic lyrics of singer Sven Regener.
Arts.21 | Tolstoy's Drama – Filmmaker Volker Schlöndorff Directs a Theater Production in Russia
Now playingNew episodeAn unusual German-Russian cooperation: the German director will be staging a production in Russia of Leo Tolstoy's unfinished five-act drama, «And a Light Shines in Darkness». ARTS.21 reports on Volker Schlöndorff's production at the Yasnaya Poliyana estate near Moscow and in Neuhardenberg in eastern Germany.
Now playingNew episode· TOP 3: James Cook – An exhibition in Bonn about the famous British explorer and his voyages to the Pacific · TOP 2: Plenty of prizes – Ursula Krechel’s novel "Shanghai, far from everywhere” cleans up · TOP 1: Moses und Aron – Schönberg's opera at the Ruhr Triennial in Bochum
Arts.21 | La Brass Banda – Folk Music in the New Millennium
Now playingNew episodeLa Brass Banda is a five-man combo from Bavaria that is redefining folk music. They have attained international renown for their mix of traditional Bavarian sounds, Balkan beats, and African and Caribbean rhythms.
Arts.21 | War Crimes and Genocide – The Film ”Storm” by Hans-Christian Schmid
Now playingNew episodeIn the political thriller ”Storm”, an idealistic public prosecutor devotes herself to getting to the bottom of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. In his fascinating new film German director Hans-Christian Schmid casts light on the work of the United Nations Tribunal in The Hague.
Arts.21 | Part 7 of our Summer Guests Series: The Brazilian Artist Marcelo Gama at Schloss Solitude
Now playingNew episodeMarcelo Gama’s theme is civil courage. His project as Artist in Residence at Schloss Solitude is an opera with sixty singers, performed in a square in Stuttgart. Gama is a dancer, actor, musician, and now director. We went to see his unusual opera production.
Arts.21 | Part 6 of our Summer Guests series – French Video Artist Cyprien Gaillard
Now playingNew episodeConcrete housing estates in Paris, demolition work in South Dakota, hooligan brawls in St. Petersburg - these and other subjects have been turned into astonishing videos by Cyprien Gaillard. ARTS.21 accompanied the French artist in Berlin on his search for new motifs and inspiration.
Arts.21 | Revisiting the Past – A German-Polish Film About the Outbreak of the War
Now playingNew episodeThe Second World War was triggered by a supposedly Polish cross-border raid on 1 September 1939 that was actually staged by the Nazis. German and Polish filmmakers have joined forces to reassess this crucial date in history to create a valuable documentary. ARTS.21 took a look behind the scenes.
Now playingNew episodeTOP 3: On and Off Stage – Margarete Broich's photos of fellow-actors on show in Salzburg TOP 2: Blood Dust – Sensational performers from Burkina Faso at Berlin's international dance festival TOP 1: Young Euro Classic – A festival of classical music and a ten-year succes story
Arts.21 | Dance Revolution – The Ballets Russes Turns 100
Now playingNew episodeThe Ballets Russes has influenced the world of dance like no other company. Germany is celebrating their centennial in grand style, with star choreographer John Neumeier in Hamburg dedicating a whole season to the company's legendary dancers. ARTS.21 takes you into their magical world. Igor Stravinsky wrote music for the Ballets Russes; and Matisse, Cocteau and Picasso designed some of their sets. The legend of the Ballets Russes lives on at 100.
Arts.21 | A New Venture – Anselm Kiefer Tries his Hand at Opera
Now playingNew episodeAnselm Kiefer is one of Germany's most important contemporary artists. Now the painter and sculptor has turned his attention to opera. He's staging a work at the Opera Bastille in Paris called "Au commencement", "In the Beginning", based on texts from the Old Testament. The opera challenges the vengeful God of the three monotheistic world religions. For the normally reserved Kiefer, working with a team and putting himself in the public eye is a new challenge. ARTS.21 takes a closer look.
Arts.21 | One of their Own – London Celebrates Handel
Now playingNew episodeGeorge Frederick Handel was a legend in his own time. The Baroque composer traveled widely from his birthplace of Halle, Germany, eventually settling in London. He remained there for the rest of his life, becoming the toast of British society. After four decades of thrilling the British public with his musical genius, Handel died on April 14, 1759 at the age of 74. ARTS.21 travels to the British capital to catch a case of Handel fever.
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