| 05-24-2012 08:00 PM CET - Politics, Law & Society |
|
Games go on - Babi Jar 1941, 2012
Press release from: Christian Bauer
PR Agency: PPS-Presse Service
Kurt Fleckenstein with video during Football European Champion League in Kiev, Wroclaw und Berlin
By the end of June the Soccer fever in Europe will be at the highest point; big and large screens will meet the crowds and turn around national flags. Meanwhile, during European Champion League there will be a special form of football public viewing in Kiev, Wroclaw, and also in Berlin. Video, which in its own way shows a football game, will be shown at the facades and in the inner spaces of remarkable art institutions of these towns. In this video ten players have their game without any football rules on a small soccer field, wearing the tricots of German National team in 1941. There is no referee and there are no gatekeepers and the players are playing with big enthusiasm and applaude to each goal.
At the same time a group of naked people is playing on the soccer field their own game. They are men and women of different age. They have a light ball and throw the ball to each other, like children play with balls. At regular intervals, however, one of the football players knocks down a naked person who gets in his way. The naked person falls on the ground and lays motionless. At this moment another naked person who stays at the edge of gamefield, enters the game and plays like a "substitute" with the other naked. The game is finished when all eleven naked players lay on the ground and the football player falls with big enthusiasm in their arms. The game is nearly finished and at once it starts again like in a loop. “The Games go on”
Instead of names and players numbers on the tricots there are dates of years and place names. (such as Babi Yar -1941; Hiroshima - 1945; Tibet -1959; Rwanda – 1994; Srebrenica – 1995; Chechnya – 1999; Syria – 2012; etc.)
The video will be made on a soccer field in Kiev. The video honors the memory of historical events, when in 1941 German occupiers shot down and cast into the canyon of Babi Jar more than 30 thousand Jewish people. Another reference to the death match (soccer game of German army against the players of a bread factory in Kiev) in 1942 can be seen.
The video is to be shown in the following Art Institutions:
From 19th June: M 17 Contemporary Art Centre, Kiev
From 20th June: WRO Art Centre Wroclaw /Breslau
From 21st June: ACUD Kunstverein, Berlin
Tags: Fleckenstein, Babi Yar, Hiroshima, Tibet, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Chechnya, Syria, European Champion League, Kiev, Wroclaw, Berlin
More information: www.kurt-Fleckenstein.com
PPS - Promotion-Presse-Service is a German press agency run by Dieter Topp and Christian Bauer and Chris Rabe, journalists and publishers.
PPS is on the market with releases about culture and cultural politics, focussing theatre, ballett, music and music theater, art and exhibition.
Releases in Germany and German speaking parts of Austria, Switzlerland, Netherland, Belgium to print- tv- radio- online- media as well as open culture channels.
PPS stays close to media partners together with the European CultureForum, KulturForum Europa since 1992
covering its press office. Also covering Int. Spring Festival Budapest, Fringe Festival Budapest, as well as Wratislavia Cantas Festival Wroclaw/Poland, Since 2005 reports for DasBallett.at, the Ballet of Staatsoper Vienna and Volksoper Vienna, Int. Istanbul Music Festival and Istanbul Biennial as well as Music Biennale Zagreb and Enescu Festival Bucharest (since 2007).
Since 2008 invited to report about Theatre Festivals Bucharest, Timisoara, and Underground Festival Arad, Romania, as well as "Libertas" Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2009 and Zurich Film Festival ZFF 2009. For the first time reports from BITEI-Theatre Biennale Chisinau/Moldavia with a lot of Russian and Eastern countries' aspects. In 2011 we enlarged PPS by International Theatre Festival Sibiu (RO) and Wagner Fest Budapest (HU), Palace of Arts and since 2012 Int. Fadjr Theatre Festival, Tehran, Iran.
Contact:
PPS Promotion-Presse-Service
Dieter Topp, Christian Bauer, Chris Rabe
EU-Kulturzentrum
Haus Jakobholz 10
D-52391 Köln-Vettweiss
fon 0049-2424-940427
fax 0049-2424-940428
mailto: pps@kfe.de
This release was published on openPR.
By the end of June the Soccer fever in Europe will be at the highest point; big and large screens will meet the crowds and turn around national flags. Meanwhile, during European Champion League there will be a special form of football public viewing in Kiev, Wroclaw, and also in Berlin. Video, which in its own way shows a football game, will be shown at the facades and in the inner spaces of remarkable art institutions of these towns. In this video ten players have their game without any football rules on a small soccer field, wearing the tricots of German National team in 1941. There is no referee and there are no gatekeepers and the players are playing with big enthusiasm and applaude to each goal.
At the same time a group of naked people is playing on the soccer field their own game. They are men and women of different age. They have a light ball and throw the ball to each other, like children play with balls. At regular intervals, however, one of the football players knocks down a naked person who gets in his way. The naked person falls on the ground and lays motionless. At this moment another naked person who stays at the edge of gamefield, enters the game and plays like a "substitute" with the other naked. The game is finished when all eleven naked players lay on the ground and the football player falls with big enthusiasm in their arms. The game is nearly finished and at once it starts again like in a loop. “The Games go on”
Instead of names and players numbers on the tricots there are dates of years and place names. (such as Babi Yar -1941; Hiroshima - 1945; Tibet -1959; Rwanda – 1994; Srebrenica – 1995; Chechnya – 1999; Syria – 2012; etc.)
The video will be made on a soccer field in Kiev. The video honors the memory of historical events, when in 1941 German occupiers shot down and cast into the canyon of Babi Jar more than 30 thousand Jewish people. Another reference to the death match (soccer game of German army against the players of a bread factory in Kiev) in 1942 can be seen.
The video is to be shown in the following Art Institutions:
From 19th June: M 17 Contemporary Art Centre, Kiev
From 20th June: WRO Art Centre Wroclaw /Breslau
From 21st June: ACUD Kunstverein, Berlin
Tags: Fleckenstein, Babi Yar, Hiroshima, Tibet, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Chechnya, Syria, European Champion League, Kiev, Wroclaw, Berlin
More information: www.kurt-Fleckenstein.com
PPS - Promotion-Presse-Service is a German press agency run by Dieter Topp and Christian Bauer and Chris Rabe, journalists and publishers.
PPS is on the market with releases about culture and cultural politics, focussing theatre, ballett, music and music theater, art and exhibition.
Releases in Germany and German speaking parts of Austria, Switzlerland, Netherland, Belgium to print- tv- radio- online- media as well as open culture channels.
PPS stays close to media partners together with the European CultureForum, KulturForum Europa since 1992
covering its press office. Also covering Int. Spring Festival Budapest, Fringe Festival Budapest, as well as Wratislavia Cantas Festival Wroclaw/Poland, Since 2005 reports for DasBallett.at, the Ballet of Staatsoper Vienna and Volksoper Vienna, Int. Istanbul Music Festival and Istanbul Biennial as well as Music Biennale Zagreb and Enescu Festival Bucharest (since 2007).
Since 2008 invited to report about Theatre Festivals Bucharest, Timisoara, and Underground Festival Arad, Romania, as well as "Libertas" Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2009 and Zurich Film Festival ZFF 2009. For the first time reports from BITEI-Theatre Biennale Chisinau/Moldavia with a lot of Russian and Eastern countries' aspects. In 2011 we enlarged PPS by International Theatre Festival Sibiu (RO) and Wagner Fest Budapest (HU), Palace of Arts and since 2012 Int. Fadjr Theatre Festival, Tehran, Iran.
Contact:
PPS Promotion-Presse-Service
Dieter Topp, Christian Bauer, Chris Rabe
EU-Kulturzentrum
Haus Jakobholz 10
D-52391 Köln-Vettweiss
fon 0049-2424-940427
fax 0049-2424-940428
mailto: pps@kfe.de
This release was published on openPR.
News-ID: 222584
More releases
Permanent link to this press release:
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR.
openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR.
openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.
© openPR 2012 | Imprint
More Releases from
Christian Bauer
Comments about openPR
OpenPR is clearly structured and remains true to its principle of confining itself to the essential parts.
OpenPR has proven to be a very good and reliable partner to our media agency:
Within the shortest time the releases are online and go down well with the media representatives.
The success of OpenPR is reflected in the steadily increasing number of press releases.
It is good that OpenPR exists!
Ursula Koslik,Director Marketing & PR, F+W Hamburg
OpenPR has proven to be a very good and reliable partner to our media agency:
Within the shortest time the releases are online and go down well with the media representatives.
The success of OpenPR is reflected in the steadily increasing number of press releases.
It is good that OpenPR exists!
Ursula Koslik,Director Marketing & PR, F+W Hamburg


