Tom Albrecht

The audience zaps”walking through the channels live and in color. Learn more on the subject from The Hague. “Place: Garden colony hand-in-hand, Rutlistr 8, lot 2, SA 14:00 20:00, Sun 12:00 19:00 also live in the documentation of the Mexican video artist plays the garden colony hand-in-hand Verena Grimm” a central role: through different angles and compositions are dynamics of human behavior and social attitudes, which are illustrated in the social life of importance,. With her work, the artist is socially accepted conventions in question and evokes new perspectives. Location: Garden colony hand-in-hand, Rutlistr 8, plot 24, sat 14:00 20:00, so 12:00 19:00 stage three gifts a simultaneous performance In the garden of the family Trebbin Monika Lilleike and “Kaaren Beck farm a trans-cultural intervention”. While a German coffee table is laid, a traditional South-Indian scattered drawing is created.

The preparation and performance of the traditional Hawaiian Hula is at the same time ‘ Olapa to see. These three different gestures of giving take place gradually and develop a rhythm. Location: Garden colony hand-in-hand, Rutlistr 8, lot 31, so 15:00 art on public green areas the following examples give an impression of the variety of the program: A dress full of color and joy of the Trummerfrau monument a textile installation accompanied by performances more than 60 people since November 2008 during several rounds of crochet in the creation of a dress for the woman of the debris in the Hasenheide participated. In close proximity to the monument actions accompanying NEUKoLLN and performances take place during the 48 hours. Passers-by and visitors are invited to participate actively. Moreover, there is information columns with references to the work Rubble women in Berlin, as well as a light installation on Saturday evening (27.06.09). Location: Trummerfrau monument Hasenheide 81, SA 14:00 24:00, so the man from the Hasenheide park visitors create participatory land art 14:00 19:00 is also the land art project by Tom Albrecht.