Villa Aurora Events Archive

2020

Saturday, January 18, 2020

Louisa Clement: Images of humans in the digital age

Berlin (Raum 1, 1. OG, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Markgrafenstr. 38)

 

 

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This event is part of Salon Sophie Charlotte 2020: Weltbilder

Since the beginning of time mankind has created images of the world it lives in. As early as the Stone Age people painted pictures of their surroundings on cave walls. Since then man has developed numerous scientific, philosophical and religious theories about the nature of the world. Individuals as well as societies took extreme risks to broaden their geographical horizons and to map the world even more accurately. To discover new worlds, they travelled long distances – even as far as into space. Until today they continue to develop new technologies to capture and depict the world in ever more differentiated ways. Worldviews can offer explanations of the world, they can provide reassurance, but they can also collide. Today only one thing appears to be certain: The singular use of the term "worldview" is outdated in an increasingly globalized and diversified world.

The Salon Sophie Charlotte 2020 therefore takes the plural form "Weltbilder/Worldviews" literally: It is dedicated to historical depictions of nature, to a wide range of world interpretations and models as well as current and future perspectives of the world. More than 100 scientists and artists will share their visionary approaches to the world with you. Hear from the austronaut Thomas Reiter about how the perspective on the world changes when viewed from space, listen to Nobel Prize winner Stefan Hell discuss how the new technology of nanoscopy surpasses the time-proven microscopic view of the world and debate with the winner of the German Book Prize Saša Stanišić about the connection between one's origin and one's worldview. While the Berlin Singakademie invites you to immerse yourself in its sound worlds and the author Judith Schalansky asks you to travel with her to remote islands, Jörg Thadeusz, Bibiana Beglau and Burghart Klaußner will take you on a journey into the underworld and back. And if you dare to put on virtual reality glasses you might just dive into entirely new worlds altogether.

Salon Sophie Charlotte 2020 "Weltbilder / Worldviews" is an event of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities with the participation of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the Max Planck Society, the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities, Die Junge Akademie, the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and the Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e. V., supported by the Gerda Henkel Foundation and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.

Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities

Akademiegebäude am Gendarmenmarkt
Markgrafenstraße 38, 10117 Berlin

Free admission. No registration required.

Partner

A Cooperation with Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschafte.

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Meet the Fellows on Jan 30th

Los Angeles

 

 

Participants

LAUREL HALO
© VA
Laurel Halo is generating new album material during her stay at the Villa, in addition to completing some club music and score work. She plans to record with the grand pianos at the Villa, working in response to the architecture, vegetation, driving culture and most importantly, the sunlight of LA.
 
For more information visit Laurel Halo's website.
HENK HANDLOEGTEN
© VA
Henk Handloegten is a writer and director and co-creator of the internationally renown TV series BABYLON BERLIN. On January 30th he will speak about BABYLON BERLIN and show some clips of the new season which will be available for streaming on February 28th on Netflix.
HELMUT OEHRING
© VA

Composer, director and choreographer Helmut Oehring’s work spans from the application of his mother tongue, sign language, musical and dance theatre, to audiovisual creations for choreography and video. His pieces for baroque orchestras are a fusion of old and contemporary musicFor more information visit Helmut Oerings website.

JUDITH KAUFMANN
© Martin Menke / ZDF
Judith Kaufmann is a director of photography and the first to receive the Michael Ballhaus Fellowship.  
Together with director Petra Volpe she is developing a new project and will give some insights into their collaboration on January 30th.
 
For more Information visit Judith Kaufmann's website.

 

PETRA VOLPE
© Nadja Klier

Petra Volpe is a writer and director known internationally for her feature film "The Divine Order" addressing the fight of Swiss women in the seventies to achieve the right to vote.  Together with Judith Kaufmann who worked as cinematographer for this and other films of Petra Volpe's the two are working on a new project during their stay at the Villa.

NELE WOHLATZ
© VA

Filmmaker Nele Wohlatz explores the border between fiction and documentary film. She is currently working on a film about animal training for film.

Friday, February 28, 2020

Babylon Berlin Season 3 Premiere

Los Angeles

 

 

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An evening in style of the 1920s! On February 28th Villa Aurora and the Robert Gore Rifkind Foundation are proudly presenting 2 episodes of the brand new season 3 of the hit series BABYLON BERLIN.

Following the screening co-creator, writer & director, Henk Handloegten and curator of the Robert Gore Rifkind Center, Timothy O. Benson, are going to talk about the art, music and politics that influenced BABYLON BERLIN and changed the course of history.

 

 

Participants

HENK HANDLOEGTEN

Henk Handloegten is a writer, director and co-creator of the internationally renown TV series BABYLON BERLIN.

He is known -among others- for Goodbye Lenin, Summer Window, Learning to Lie and is currently a filmmaker-in-residence at Villa Aurora.

 

TIMOTHY O. BENSON
Timothy O. Benson is Curator of the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies at LACMA where he has curated more than forty exhibitions including Emil Nolde: The Painter's Prints, Expressionist Utopias and Central European Avant-Gardes: 1910-1930, Hans Richter: Encounters and Expressionism in Germany and France: From Van Gogh to Kandinsky.
 
He has published and lectured extensively on German Expressionism, Berlin Dada, and World War I and has received the German Order of Merit and research grants from the Humboldt Foundation. Robert Gore Rifkind Center:
 
Robert Gore Rifkind (1928 - 2019) built one of the most important collections of German Expressionist prints, drawings, rare books, and journals in existence. His donation to LACMA in 1983 led to the creation of the Robert Gore Rifkind Center for German Expressionist Studies, an extensive and growing collection of more than 6,000 prints and drawings and a research library of over 10,000 volumes, which receives ongoing support from the Rifkind Foundation.
Thursday, March 19, 2020

Concert ECLECTIC SALON: Helmut Oehring [CANCELED]

Los Angeles, Villa Aurora

 

 

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The emotional center of gravity of my music is located in the philosophical superstructure of the stories I continue to tell in music.

Every human being is connected to all others through an existential bond.

The intellectual positions we humans create transcend time and death.

And Music is the inconsolable narrator. She tells of doubt

And hope, between the interior and the exterior,

Me and You, Yesterday and Today,

Life and Death,

Love and Loss.

Always between the entrancing beauty of life and its devaluation.

 

 

Participant

Helmut Oehring

Helmut Oehring  was born to deaf-mute parents in East-Berlin in 1961. Self-taught, he started out as a guitarist and composer, however, as a conscientious objector in the GDR, he was barred from attending university. In 1990 he became master student with Georg Katzer at the Academy of the Arts in Berlin, where he is a member today. 

His oeuvre is comprised of over 400, for the most part, audiovisual works of all genres, garnering numerous international awards, such as the Arnold Schoenberg Prize, the Hanns Eisler Prize, the Prometheus Award for Chamber Opera, the Schott Prize and the Musikautoren Prize in the category of musical theater. 

Helmut Oehring has worked with Ruth Berghaus, Claus Guth, Robert Wilson, Peter Greenaway, Maxim Dessau, Daniele Abbado, and Dagmar Manzel. 

His music has been performed in all major European concert houses and internationally in São Paulo, Johannesburg, Yerevan, Istanbul, Seoul, Sydney, Montreal, Bejing, New York, and Cairo. 

The program will include pieces based on the poetry of American poet Anne Sexton (LIVE and The Portrait of a Woman), works referring to Albrecht Dürer and Heinrich Heine and deliver a portrait of the infamous Fred A. Leuchter, U.S. expert in execution technology and Holocaust denier.  

The evening will feature: Helmut Oehring (narrator), Stacey Fraser (Soprano), Nic Gerpe (Piano), Adrianne Pope (Violin), Jennifer Bewerse (Cello), Brian Walsh, (Kontrabassclarinet), Dan Flores (Trumpet). 

Special thanks to Aron Kallay for his support. 

Friday, July 24, 2020

Virtual Reading and Conversation with Villa Aurora Fellow Maike Wetzel

Online

 

 

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A missing child is a nightmare for any family. But what happens when they come back?

Eleven-year-old Elly is missing. After an extensive police search she is presumed dead, and her family must learn to live with a gaping hole in their lives. Her parents’ marriage is torn apart by grief, while her sister Ines swings between jealousy and guilt.

Then, four years later, Elly reappears. Her strange behaviour is initially put down to the trauma of what has happened to her, but soon her family is plagued by doubts. Elly’s grandmother is sure this is not her granddaughter and her sister tests her with childhood games and memories, but her mother cannot bear the thought of losing her child again, and her father just wants the family back together again.

Is this dark-eyed stranger really the same little girl who went missing? And if not, who is she?

Elly is a gripping tale of grief, longing, and doubt, which takes every parent’s greatest fear and lets it play out to an emotionally powerful, memorable climax. It is a literary novel with all the best qualities of a thriller, and a fascinating exploration of how well we can ever truly know one another or ourselves.

Location

Friday July 24, 2020, 6pm PST on Crowdcast:

Register via https://www.crowdcast.io

 

 

Participants

Maike Wetzel

Maike Wetzel was born in 1974 and works as a writer, playwright and screenwriter in Berlin. She studied at the Munich Film School and in the UK. The manuscript of her first novel, Elly, won the Robert Gernhardt Prize and the Martha Saalfeld Prize. Maike’s short stories have been translated into numerous languages and received multiple awards. Her collection Long Days was published by Comma Press in 2008, translated by Lyn Marven.

Lisa Napoli

Brooklyn-born, Los Angeles based writer Lisa Napoli is the author of three books: Radio Shangri-La, about the kingdom of Bhutan; Ray & Joan, about the great philanthropist, Joan Kroc, and Up All Night, about Ted Turner and the birth of 24-hour News.

She’s currently at work on her fourth, about the founding mothers of NPR, to be released next year by Abrams.

Partner

Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Eye - Second Season: Outdoor Screening Exhibition

Los Angeles

 

 

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The works of 18 artists are being projected onto a 12-foot wide elliptical screen installed at the corner outside Müller’s home. This glowing “eye” is visible from a large intersection, which safely accommodates visitors on foot and by car.

The Eye is Müller’s artistic response to the sudden closure of galleries and museums forced by the coronavirus pandemic. The first season was in July 2020. The sudden vacuum of art-centered socializing inspired Müller to collaborate with artists, family, friends and neighbors to produce an alternative space for the shared experience of art.  

Annika Kahrs and Clemens von Wedemeyer (Villa Aurora Fellows 2021) are participating in this community effort for a safe art experience in unprecedented times.

On view are Sunset Sunrise (2011) by Annika Kahrs and The Fourth Wall (2009) by Clemens von Wedemeyer.

Artists featured in this outdoor exhibition screening include Melodie McDaniel, Becca Mann, Ulrike Arnold, Janet Sternburg, Thomas Demand, Armon Williams, Alison Saar, Rinko Kawauchi, Rosha Yaghmai, Vincent Ramos, Brandy Triguero, Ken Kitano, Susan Morse, Manfred Müller, Nancy Louise Jones and Zimo Zhao.]

Manfred Müller is a sculptor working in Los Angeles, California, and Dusseldorf, Germany. He is represented by ROSEGALLERY, Santa Monica, California.

The Eye will be open to the public Thursday and Friday evenings from October 29 through December 11, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Partners

Thanks for the generous support of Matthew Blute, Brice Cooper, Anne Etheridge,

Claudia Unger, Francesca Di Amico, Stephanie Smith and Erick Cortes.
Saturday, November 7, 2020

Villa Aurora Countdown to 25

online

 

 

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Photo from USC digital library
Dear Friends,
we will be celebrating our 25th anniversary on December 1, 2020!
While we would like nothing more than get together with you to ponder past accomplishments, current projects, and plans for the future, we hope that you will, for the time being, enjoy VILLA AURORA turns 25 - The Countdown.
During the next 25 days, we will be offering posts highlighting Villa Aurora artists-in-residents and projects that focus on Villa Aurora. We hope you will join us on this journey into our past and we are looking forward to party with you in 2021.

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Your Villa Aurora Team, Los Angeles and Berlin

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During his fellowship at the Getty Research Institute, Heiner Müller decided to move into the newly renovated Villa Aurora with his family. Thus, he became the first guest and unofficial honorary fellow even before the house opened as an artist residency on December 1st in 1995. 

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Heiner Müller stayed in the house for several weeks with his daughter Anna and his wife Brigitte Maria Mayer. He was already very sick with cancer when his wife wrote The Final Battle, a gripping, very personal text about their unusual time in the Palisades.

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Die Kaschierte Bibliothek aus der Serie L O N G I N G (The Hidden Library from the Series L O N G I NG) von Thomas Klegin

1999 Installation im Speisezimmer (Installation in the dining room) Villa Aurora / Los Angeles Hartfaserplatte (Masonite) / Kunststoffsaugnäpfe (PVC) / Neonleuchten (Circle light) / The Cambridge Modern History, (Vol.I - XIII, Cambridge 1911/1934) / 1 Tisch (1 table) geschredderte Zeitungen L.A. Stadtkulturmagazine (shredded newspaper, L.A. Stadtkulturmagazine: LA Weekly / New York Times Oct.1st - Dec. 8th, 1999.

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Jan Brandt:
I could hardly believe my luck when I was awarded a residency fellowship at Villa Aurora in 2014. I gave myself a week to acclimate. And withing the first couple of days, I became so fascinated by the people and the place that I decided to postpone working on my novel and decided to write about the country and its people. About a flea market, an actress from the sticks, a rapper from Watts, the killing of a skater in Echo Park, a German chef and an American collector of GDR memorabilia. About Paradise on the Pacific – and the effort it takes to be able to stay. The result is my Dream City Diary “Stadt ohne Engel – Wahre Geschichten aus Los Angeles” (City without Angels – True Stories from Los Angeles).
 

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Georg Nussbaumer
 
-organ:re animation
a selection of the organpipes of the villa aurora organ is connected to pink balloons. their deflation excites long high and short low tones: a funnelshaped piece.
 

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The german fellows are leaving every three months, but Betty Herrera and Juan Soto are not leaving. Years ago they immigrated from Guatemala and Mexico. Every week they work here in the villa. They are busy with hoover, garden vacuum or lawn-mower. „If you work hard, you get a reward after and after“ says Juan the gardener. Betty, the chief of the cleaning team, managed it and made it a good living. She lives in a hard earned house, which really is a showcase. Her life is one for money, only for her sons future. Of course that’s a kind of life, which demands for a spiritual balance. In a small backyard church Betty plays a main role in the community.
This film was realised by Christine Lang during her stay in the Villa Aurora January to March 2007.
 

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Sabine Reinfeld
 
“Miss Reception”
 
Didn't everything start in a garage in California?
 
Here comes MISS RECEPTION at her work in the garage of Villa Aurora!

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villa watch
Video, 16 min 16 sec, 2005
Natascha Sadr Haghighian in collaboration with Judith Hopf
 
The video is an adaptation of a scene from Luis Buñuel’s ‘Exterminating Angel’. While a group of people are stuck in a cultural institution for no obvious reason, concerned relatives, gapers, police and the media gather outside.
 
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Aurelia Mihai - Das ist die Stunde (This the hour), 2001
 
(Photo)-Readings
Lion Feuchtwanger’s exposition of the figure of Francisco de Goya became the point of departure for Aurelia Mihai’s video and photo installation “Das ist die Stunde” (This is the hour) created in 2001. The installation consists of two videos and three photographic works. The underlying rhythm and mood of the various motifs refer to the full-blown backdrop of the library in Feuchtwanger’s study in the Villa Aurora, his home during his California exile.
 
Text excerpt by Magdalena Kröner (Thomas Mann House Fellow 2021)
 
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Anna McCarthy – Fassbinder in LALAland

The short film tells the story of a woman living in Los Angeles who pretends to be Fassbinder. She speaks Bavarian with a strong American accent. On the occasion of “her” birthday she gives the first interview since 33 years – commissioned by the Fassbindertage 2015.

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Steven Warwick
Re-engineering Villa Aurora
 
artist, writer and musician Steven Warwick presented a performance installation at the Villa in 2015. Utilizing the in house silent movie organ, Warwick performed an imaginary soundtrack for Los Angeles accompanied by composer Ulrich Krieger on saxophone. The installation included a film Warwick made at the Salton Sea (a toxic lake just outside of LA) alongside objects and ephemera (gun club targets, rainbow umbrellas, burning sage) and a performative spraying of perfume which had the essence of burning trash.
 

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Klaus Modick - Sunset
 
When I came to the Villa Aurora in 2009, I knew a lot about Feuchtwanger’s life and work. I had written my doctoral dissertation on him thirty years before. But the knowledge was academic, and the person Feuchtwanger was rather foreign to me. I only got to know him during the months I spent in his house. I lived in his room, slept in his bed, and in the morning, I looked into the same mirror in which he had also gazed at himself. And these glances became the nucleus of the novel “Sunset”.
 

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Thomas Florschuetz
Ohne Titel (Vorhang/Curtain) 04, 2000,
2-teilig/2 pieces, je/each 182 x 122 cm,
Cibachrome
 
Courtesy of Galerie m, Bochum and the Artist
 
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Los Angeles is a place of images and imagination. Tilman Peschel undermines Hollywood’s striking trivial iconography in self-staging photographs. Primitively crafted accessories ironize the means and create analytical and playful distance. Images about the power of images as role models.
 
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In 2017, Villa Aurora was entrusted with the administration of the Thomas Mann House.
Before the Thomas Mann House underwent an extensive restoration, Villa Aurora Fellows Sebastian Stumpf and Niklas Goldbach captured the iconic building for their projects "Seven Palms", 2017 and "1550 San Remo", 2017.
 
Sebastian Stumpf, "Seven Palms", 2017
courtesy Sebastian Stumpf and Galerie Thomas Fischer, Berlin
 
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"1550 San Remo Drive" was filmed in February 2017 on the premises of the Thomas Mann House in Pacific Palisades, California, USA.
The video features quotes from Thomas Manns diaries (1940-1943), architect JR Davidson and advertisements from the real estate companies which marketed the house, before it was bought by the German government in November 2016. 
 

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Hans Diernberger
 
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Thomas Hettche – Woraus wir gemacht sind  (What we are made of), 2006 Arrival in Pacific Palisades after traveling cross country. On the shores of the Pacific Ocean, behind me the continent, everything started to turn. In the garden of Villa Aurora and the silence of the parrots, in the shade of the eucalyptus tree, I began to write. This city in my dreams forever.

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Carsten Nicolai / alva noto
Villa Aurora (2004)
 
Carsten Nicolai as alva noto returned to assemble a second recording of compositions devoted to a number of creative figures including industrial designer Dieter Rams, filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky and German dramatist Heiner Müller.
In “villa aurora” we find ourselves among the dying moments of a held chord, until seconds later the lid of the piano is dropped shut, amputating its echo forever.
 

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Exactly one year ago he brooded over the connections between machine music, cyborgs and algorithms in the California sun. The sound artist Leo Hofmann showed the first study of his sound performance "Bias Dialogs", developed in LA, at the fellow reception in his studio apartment.

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Jens Brand, Philipp Lachenmann and Lutz Seiler (2003)

While working on our space-time experiments (“The Living and the Dead”, conceived and directed by Josefa Corválan), we took the opportunity to take these pictures. The protagonists are Jens Brand, Philipp Lachenmann, and Lutz Seiler.

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Michael Lentz “Pazifik Exil” (S. Fischer Verlag, 2007)

The novel recaptures the lives of the German exiles to America's Pacific coast, whose memories, conversations, and philosophical musings weave their way into the novel. 

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Pazifik Exil Musical theater installation for six voices and live electronics based on Michael Lentz’ novel “Pazifik Exil”.

Libretto: Michael Lentz (Villa Aurora Fellow 2001)

Composition: Sergej Newski (Villa Aurora Fellow 2014)

Interludes: Paul Frick (Villa Aurora Fellow 2018)  

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The Anniversary

Since Heiner Müller stayed at Villa Aurora, more than 450 artists have lived and worked here. We are profoundly grateful for your friendship and loyalty and cannot wait to celebrate this milestone with you in-person! While we wait, please enjoy this sneak peak of the English version of our video tour.  

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Partners

Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e. V. is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

 

 

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

VATMH NACHT 2020

Online

 

 

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Program

7:00pm | Welcoming Remarks

Dr. Markus Klimmer
Chairman VATMH

Minister of State Michelle Müntefering MdB
Federal Foreign Office

7:10pm | World premiere
AURORA (from: Nachtschatten)
for Saxophone Quartet & Theremin

Helmut Oehring Honorary Fellow

Performers: Adumá Saxophone Quartet and Susanne Kohnen (Theremin)

Commissioned work for the Adumá Saxophone Quartet with funding from the
Capital City Culture Fund and the Culture Fund Frankfurt RheinMain
© 2020 Helmut Oehring / LOWmusicMOL

7:25pm | in memoriam Freimut Duve
Marianne Heuwagen
Deputy Chairman of the Board, VATMH

7:30pm | Dis-Course through 25 years Villa Aurora
Anne-Dore Krohn und Marianne Heuwagen

7:40pm | Behind the Scenes
Tour with Marta Feuchtwanger and others through the Villa Aurora

7:45pm | Etymological Gossip
Uljana Wolf Villa Aurora Alumna

8:00pm | State of the Union(s) Speech
Prof. Dr. Heike Paul Thomas Mann Fellow

8:10pm | Concert
Pantha du Prince Villa Aurora Alumnus

 

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Happy Holidays! A Visit to the Brecht House in Santa Monica: Conversation & Concert

Online

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The conversation will be followed by a concert in the garden of the house featuring international music stars such as Israeli soprano Hila Plitmann, jazz singer Michelle Coltrane, and soul legend Freda Payne. The musical program will be led by guitarist and songwriter Shea Welsh. 

The film of the conversation and concert will premiere on the Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House on December 20, 11. a.m (PT). Watch here

No admission.

Partners

Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House e. V. is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.