Nachtleben Berlin – 1974 bis heute

  • Music
  • Dialogue

Just in time for the book fair, Stefanie Seidl, Wolfgang Farkas and Heiko Zwirner have edited a volume documenting the history of Berlin nightlife from 1974 to the present. HAU Hebbel am Ufer is celebrating the publication with two days of events. There will be exclusive concerts, performances and DJ sets by central figures from the history. “Berlin Nightlife” brings a wide variety of expressive forms on stage, spanning multiple generations and emerging from different niches and subsets of the subculture. Moderated single discussions with contemporary witnesses will call back to memory long buried anecdotes, making it possible to experience what the spaces of possibility once were in this city, which will have implications for what the future of nightlife might look like under the changing circumstances of gentrification and the shortage of affordable commercial space.     

Produktion: HAU Hebbel am Ufer. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Musicboard Berlin.

Dates

Past
  • Fri 11.10.2013, 19:00 / HAU2
  • Sat 12.10.2013, 19:00 / HAU2

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available. Four relaxed seats are available in the first row of HAU2. Tickets for wheelchair users and accompanying persons can also be booked via the ticketing system. If you need help, please contact our Ticketing & Service team at +49 (0)30 259004-27 or send us an email to
tickets@hebbel-am-ufer.de.

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