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Please join us for two summerly afternoon screenings in Berlin:</i><br>
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Videos by Heidrun Holzfeind<br>
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Sunday, 18.8.2019, 4pm</b><br>
TROPEZ im Sommerbad Humboldthain<br>
Wiesenstraße 1, 13357 Berlin<br>
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Both films feature the Japanese shamanic improvisation duo IRO
(Toshio and Shizuko Orimo). The couple has worked together since
1981. IRO’s music combines influences from punk, 1970s Free Jazz,
ethnic music, ancient Shinto rituals, and indigenous ceremonies.
For Heidrun Holzfeind's videos the duo performed in various
locations of the Inter-University Seminar House in the Tokyo
suburb of Hachioji designed by Japanese architect and thinker
Takamasa Yosizaka. Yosizaka’s ideas about the relationship between
humans, nature and architecture, individuality and community,
sustainability and peace, as well as his critique of Western
civilization in many respects concur with the couple’s animist and
pantheist weltanschauung. Their musical experimentation goes hand
in hand with their activist involvement in the peace and
anti-nuclear movement and a free-spirited way of life that
vehemently rejects commercialism in all its forms.<br>
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Heidrun Holzfeind is an artist and filmmaker interested in how
architecture interacts with people’s everyday life. She questions
immanent architectural and social utopias, exploring the
interrelations between history and identity, individual histories
and political narratives of the present. <br>
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<i><font size="+3">Recycling Plastic Inevitable</font></i> <br>
Video concert with Sebastian Luetgert, Theresa Patzschke, Martin
Ebner<br>
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<b>Sunday, 1.9.2019, 4pm</b><br>
TROPEZ im Sommerbad Humboldthain<br>
Wiesenstraße 1, 13357 Berlin<br>
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<div align="left"><a href="http://tropeztropez.de/">TROPEZ</a> is
a space for art <a href="https://goo.gl/maps/EB3n9TCbXzwAi7b8A">inside
the public pool Sommerbad Humboldthain</a> initiated by Nele
Heinevetter.<br>
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With: Gili Avissar, Kira Bunse, Natalie Czech, Constant Dullaart,
Julie Favreau, Bertrand Flanet, Richard Frater, Das Helmi &
BFF’s, Luzie Meyer, Hayal Pozanti, Dylan Spencer-Davidson, Michael
Sports, Elisabeth Wood & TAWG, Young Boy Dancing Group as well
as BDPs reading series Literature at TROPEZ, Creamcake’s
discussion and concert-format Europool, Starship’s Screenings At
The Pool, and performances by Christian Naujoks, Peter Cant and
Krzysztof Honowski invited by Clara Meister and Clare Molloy, and
the children's programme 1,2,3 SOLEIL.<br>
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