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Wassermusik

La Paloma. Yearning. Worldwide PREVIEW Summer Festival Watermusic Concerts - Reading - Film

Tue 29.04.2008 18:30h Free admission

6:30 p.m. "La Paloma": Andreas Schäfler + Sigrid Faltin: Reading from the new book published by marebuchverlag
7:30 p.m. Film: "La Paloma. Sehnsucht. Weltweit" (La Paloma. Yearning. Worldwide): preview of the film (starting mid-june)
9 p.m. Concert: Harry Koizumi, Hawaii: Hawaiian sailors' songs
9:30 p.m. Concert: SpaCe DoG: Surf Music
10:30 p.m. DJ set: Kahuna Kawentzmann: Tiki, Surf, Exotica

A song to freedom - from Mexico to the Reeperbahn, from Graceland to Hawaii: The song of the dove is a piece of music that just about everyone knows. In the 150 years of its career, it has been interpreted, rearranged, recorded, and translated into dozens of languages and cultures - more than 2,000 times. Its origin was already global: the composer of "La Paloma", Sebastián de Yradier was a Basque who came to the Caribbean via detours. The song was sung in a broader framework for the first time in 1865 in the National Theater in Mexico City. The song is always heard in the context of the romance of seafaring - and not only in Germany as interpreted by Hans Albers, Freddy Quinn, and Curd Jürgens; it has also been recorded by Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, Charlie Parker, and the Marine Chorus of the Black Sea Fleet; and the Soweto Gospel Choir had its version in its repertoire of longing.The avant-garde musician Kalle Laar's Trikont label has already anthologized the sixth CD with versions of "La Paloma"; now follow a book published by marebuchverlag and the film "La Paloma. Sehnsucht. Weltweit".

It can all be experienced this evening - with tones that well suit yearning and world music: after a rock career, Harry Kuizumi from the Hawaiian island of Oahu has dedicated himself to the Hawaiian slack-key guitar. The Berlin band SpaCe DoG provides powerful surf sounds à la 1960s, with film melodies and its own creations. And to conclude the evening, Cool Surfin: Kahuna Kawentzmann, guitarist, producer, and former head of the Hamburg surf band "The Looney Tunes" will spin the platters. A music-film-word experience centering on the yearning for the South Seas.

La Paloma. Sehnsucht. Weltweit. is a preview of the new Summer Festival WATERMUSIC - open-air beside the Spree River:
July 10-13 Surf music with the Surfaris, Marc Ribot, and others
July 17-20 Seafarer songs with Eliza Carthy, Juana Molina, and others
July 24-27 Tiki with Don Tiki, Waitiki, and others
Plus films, discussions, and summer school with the themes of water, river, and the sea
http://www.hkw.de/en/programm2008/wassermusik/veranstaltungen_20456/Veranstaltungsdetail_1.php

With kindest regards,
Julia Hihn
Communications
Haus der Kulturen der Welt/House of World Cultures
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
10557 Berlin
Tel. +49 30 397 87 152
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