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Kulturschmelze Wagenhallen: 12.10.2009
The „Wagenhallen“ in Stuttgart, Germany – that’s the name of a large and experimental cultural project in Germany. Some have described it as microcosm like Berlin, in small, in Swabia. Pamela Rauleder was there and spoke to initiators, organisers and artists in this cultural hotpot.
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Gallery in black - "Schwarz": 7.10.2009
Schwarz is German for black, and that’s the name of an exhibition featuring works by three young German artists currently on show at the RMIT Gallery Melbourne. Pamela Rauleder spoke to two of them, the Düsseldorf natives Sebastian Freytag and Lars Breuer, in a quiet moment before the opening.
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A highway to Rock'n'Roll haven - Fremantle, WA: 17.9.2009
Fremantle in Western Australia is cementing it’s claim to be Australia’s Hard Rock capital. Former AC/DC front man Bon Scott spent most of his life in the town south of Perth and was laid to rest there almost thirty years ago. There is a statue and plenty of other locations closely linked to him. A local tourism agency recently jumped on the band wagon and is now providing a ‘Highway to Hell’ tour around town. Sebastian Schöner asked tour guide Harry Arnold, how the idea came about.
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Im Gespräch: Meredith Penman & Janice Muller: 12.9.2009
In “Im Gespräch mit Trudi Latour” you’ll hear from Meredith Penman and Janice Muller, the actress and the director of the one woman play "A Woman in Berlin", currently performed at the Old Fitzroy Theatre in Woolloomoolloo. The 2 woman team adapted the diary of the anonymous woman who chronicles her traumatic experiences during the Russian occupation of Berlin at the very end of WWII for the stage.
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Denglish for beginners - part 3: 4.9.2009
When two languages and cultures meet, things get interesting. A guide on how to navigate the no-mans-land between German and English – with Kathleen Wächter and translation-Expert Lothar Cerny.
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Denglish for beginners - part 2: 4.9.2009
When two languages and cultures meet, things get interesting. A guide on how to navigate the no-mans-land between German and English – with Kathleen Wächter and translation-Expert Lothar Cerny.
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Denglish for beginners - part 1: 4.9.2009
When two languages and cultures meet, things get interesting. A guide on how to navigate the no-mans-land between German and English – with Kathleen Wächter and translation-Expert Lothar Cerny.
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Im Gespräch: Kellie Mackereth, dir. Under Ice: 30.8.2009
Trudi Latour speaks to Kellie Mackereth, director of the play “Under Ice” by Falk Richter. Translated into 25 languages, this stirring German satire about the corporate world is currently performed by the Spiky Red Things at the Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst, in English.
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Goethe in Kasachstan: 10.8.2009
Dr. Günther Hansenkamp is the chief director of the Goethe-Institute in Almati, Kasachstan. And Hasenkamp is keeping busy, because there are quite a few Germans living in Kasachstan, and the local population has a lively interest in everything from the exotic European region. Oliver Heuthe met Günther Hasenkamp in Almaty.
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Singing in Australia: 23.7.2009
Anke Höppner is German, an opera singer, and has been living in Sydney for the last nine years. Together with her husband, also an opera singer, she is currently preparing for a special series of concerts in Brisbane: Fidelio, the only opera ever written by Ludwig van Beethoven. Oliver Heuthe spoke to Anke about music, career changes and work-life-balance.
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