Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

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    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods
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    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods

    A musical manifesto on resistance and self-assertion: »Gay Guerrilla« by the Black, queer composer Julius Eastman. Music as a stance: radical and uncompromising. Long overlooked, the work now takes on a new urgency. Together with cellist Seth Parker Woods, the Ensemble Resonanz brings this work, along with other voices on memory, loss and solidarity, to the stage. »…because without blood there is no cause.«



    Eastman (1940–1990) was a composer, performer and a radical maverick in 1970s and 1980s New York. As a Black and queer artist, he combined minimalist music with political acuity. His works bear titles such as »Evil Nigger«, »Crazy Nigger« or »Gay Guerrilla« – terms he deliberately employed as a form of confrontation. For Eastman, »guerrilla« referred to someone prepared to risk everything for a conviction. Combined with »gay«, it becomes an attitude: visibility as both resistance and self-assertion.

    PERFORMERS

    Ensemble Resonanz chamber orchestra

    Seth Parker Woods violoncello and direction

    PROGRAM

    Pauline Oliveros
    Out of the Dark

    Chinary Ung
    Khse Buon

    Pēteris Vasks
    Trīs skatieni (Drei Blicke)

    Jessie Montgomery
    Divided für Violoncello und Streichorchester

    - Interval -

    Edward Elgar
    Elegy op. 58

    Julius Eastman
    Gay Guerrilla

    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods
    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods
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    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods

    The American cellist Seth Parker Woods and the Ensemble Resonanz bring six voices to life that connect with each other across time and borders. They tell of struggle and loss, of rebellion and hope, of fractures and the attempt to heal them. Memory is their common foundation.

    Julius Eastman’s »Gay Guerilla« is a work of hypnotic power and a musical manifesto – a call for resistance, for visibility, for unstoppable revolution. His music knows no pause. It grows, overruns, demands – as uncompromising as his life as a black, queer composer in a world characterised by exclusion. His work is at the centre of a programme that brings different voices into dialogue with each other: Pauline Oliveros, a pioneer of deep listening, opens up a space for listening. Chinary Ung combines Western art music with Southeast Asian traditions and evokes the past. Pēteris Vasks opens up a view of the passing of time. With Jessie Montgomery, memory pushes into the present, searching for a way out and for unity. Edward Elgar takes his leave. But Eastman remains. Unstoppable. Without history, no future. Without struggle, no voice. Without blood, no cause.

    PERFORMERS

    Ensemble Resonanz chamber orchestra

    Seth Parker Woods violoncello and direction

    PROGRAM

    Pauline Oliveros
    Out of the Dark

    Chinary Ung
    Khse Buon

    Pēteris Vasks
    Trīs skatieni (Drei Blicke)

    Jessie Montgomery
    Divided für Violoncello und Streichorchester

    - Interval -

    Edward Elgar
    Elegy op. 58

    Julius Eastman
    Gay Guerrilla

    Ensemble Resonanz / Seth Parker Woods

    Everything Poetic; Melanie Streitmatter's Kinship (Abschlußkonzert (BA))

    Einlass: 16:00 | Beginn: 17:00 |

     

    Mit »Everything Poetic« präsentiert Pianist Lennart Micheel erstmals sein neues Trio. Anlässlich seines Bachelor-Abschlusses bringt er gemeinsam mit Lucas Kolbe (Bass) und Alex Petratos (Schlagzeug) ein Programm auf die Bühne, das zwischen atmosphärisch geprägten Kompositionen und freier Improvisation vermittelt. Einflüsse aus zeitgenössischem Jazz und minimalistischem Ambient prägen die Klangästhetik, in der Interaktion und Offenheit der drei Musiker zum strukturgebenden Prinzip werden. So entsteht ein musikalischer Raum, der den leisen, oft überhörten Tönen besondere Aufmerksamkeit einräumt.

    Mit »Kinship« entwirft Melanie Streitmatter eine klangbewusste Hommage an Zusammenhalt und Gemeinschaft – im Kleinen wie im Großen. Die Kompositionen verdichten tiefgreifende persönliche Begegnungen zu einer musikalischen Erzählung, in der Vertrauen und gegenseitige Inspiration als leitende Motive wirken. Musik fungiert dabei als roter Faden, der Erfahrungen verbindet und Resonanzräume öffnet. Für dieses Projekt kommen einige der engsten musikalischen Wegbegleiter:innen der vergangenen Jahre zusammen und geben dem Programm eine spürbar gewachsene, gemeinsame Perspektive.

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    Line-Up:

    Abschlußkonzert (BA) - Lennart Micheel (BA):

    Lennart Micheel — Klavier

    Lucas Kolbe — Bass

    Alex Petratos — Schlagzeug

     

    Abschlußkonzert (BA) - Melanie Streitmatter (BA):

    Kirill Kretsu — Klavier

    Melanie Streitmatter — Bass

    Joshua Weiß — Schlagzeug

    tba — Sonstige

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    Abschlußkonzert (BA) - Lennart Micheel (BA):

     

     

    Abschlußkonzert (BA) - Melanie Streitmatter (BA):

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    Eintritt und Vorverkauf: Siehe Ticketlink. Abendkasse: Gibt es, sofern nicht vorab ausverkauft.

    Tickets: https://jazzhall.hfmt-hamburg.de/tickets/?eid=194589

    Der Einlass zur JazzHall erfolgt über den Haupteingang der Hochschule für Musik und Theater in der Milchstraße 12 - nicht über den Harvestehuder Weg.

    Veranstalter des Abends (bei Fragen zu Tickets oder Programm bitte direkt kontaktieren): Jazz@HfMT (jazzhall@hfmt-hamburg.de)

    Everything Poetic; Melanie Streitmatter's Kinship (Abschlußkonzert (BA))
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    Exhibition and opening >>IM NORDEN

    The painters Viola Lang and Bettina Bick, true northerners at heart, got to know and appreciate each other in the Hamburg art scene, not least because of the related themes of their work.

    In the exhibition ‘Im Norden’ (In the North), they now come together, the myths and legends, the wind from the north-west and the wide horizons.

    Both artists work predominantly in acrylic.

    However, graphics and mixed media are also on display.

    From 19 April to 28 June, interested art lovers can immerse themselves in the landscapes and animal worlds of northern Germany, complemented by an excursion into Viola Lang's still lifes and Bettina Bick's portrait paintings.

    http://bick-art.de/ https://www.violang.de/

    Exhibition and opening >>IM NORDEN
    69-Header-Gundlach
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    F.C. Gundlach You'll Never Watch Alone

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