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Kinder Unserer Zeit - Kolumne Teil 1 - ein Anfang Mia Morris über die Kinder Unserer Zeit

Kinder Unserer Zeit - Kolumne Teil 1 - ein Anfang

In dieser ersten Kolumne gibt es ist keine Story – es geht eher um Kombinationen von subjektivem Gedanken, die sich in Gefühlen ausdrücken und als Sätze manifestieren. Puh! Kompliziert ausgedrückt? Ich gebe es zu – und darum soll es bei Kinder Unserer Zeit auch nicht um mich gehen, sondern um verschiedene Gastautoren, die ihre eigene Sichtweise in eigenen Worten wieder geben. So finden sich vielleicht Denkansätze oder Denkanstöße wieder, mit denen sich die Kinder Unserer Zeit identifizieren können und von denen es möglicherweise sogar einige weiter führen – als Gespräch, Blog oder als Plattform. Die Kolumne Kinder Unserer Zeit entsteht quasi durch Gespräche unter Freunden, zwischen Kollegen, mit Bekannten und durch genau das, was wir erleben, denken und fühlen. Und wenn wir da auf ein paar Konstanten treffen, die unsere Lehrer, Eltern oder älteren Chefs nicht verstehen und die unsere Kinder vielleicht / hoffentlich konfliktfrei verinnerlichen und ihren eigenen Sinn daraus machen, dann sind das Eigenheiten im Denken, Fühlen und Verstehen, die uns zu Kindern Unserer Zeit machen.
Sunday Soirée - May be hot! See our photo gallery of the most elegant and sexy soirée in town... Lady Lou presenting the Sunday Soirée

Sunday Soirée - May be hot! See our photo gallery of the most elegant and sexy soirée in town...

oooh - what a night - get a little peep through the indieberlin photo gallery. This time's performers: Lady Lou Bunny Pistol Honey Lulu
Free tickets for the Sunday Soiree on the 12th May!

Free tickets for the Sunday Soiree on the 12th May!

It's Sunday Soiree time again and we've got a couple of free tickets for anyone with some arsch in their hose! This will be the last show before the luscious ladies take a little summer break. So don't miss it!!! With Lady Lou, Honey Lulu and Bunny Pistol!
Write to win@indieberlin.de for a chance to win our free tickets for tomorrow night!
See our photo gallery of a phantastic underwater voyage: Fête Fatale @ Bassy Minnie Tonka at the Fête Fatale Underwater Voyage

See our photo gallery of a phantastic underwater voyage: Fête Fatale @ Bassy

As we sank slowly down into this enchantecd underwater world we became weightless as we encountered in the murky depths strange, exotic and erotic creatures, finning themselves langourously past. And the feeling lasted way into the night.... Get a quick impression of a wonderful night and check out our photo gallery. Performers of the night: Minnie Tonka, Go Go Harder, Janet Fischietto, Mama Ulita, Miss Natasha Enquist, Lorelei Vanora
indieberlin at the Fête Fatale at the Bassy on Wednesday night - see our video here Lady Lou at the fête fatale // photo by Mia Morris / funkyrotic art

indieberlin at the Fête Fatale at the Bassy on Wednesday night - see our video here

Photos by Funkyrotic / Music by Noel Maurice
The new indieberlin video mix of a recent Sunday Soiree with electro remixed music from Noel Maurice, check it out! Photos by Mia Morris

The new indieberlin video mix of a recent Sunday Soiree with electro remixed music from Noel Maurice, check it out!


Meet the team - our new series featuring members of indieberlin - this time with Mia Morris Mia Morris / funkyrotic art

Meet the team - our new series featuring members of indieberlin - this time with Mia Morris

So today it's Mia Morris under the spotlight... Meet the co-foundress of indieberlin, hear about a "real" berliner and see what blows her skirt up. ib: Why is it easier to do an interview than to write a little blurb about yourself? Well, by writing a blurb, you decide what you want to feature about yourself – in an interview you have to answer what someone else wants to know. Ok in this case the argument is a bit weak - but I still was uncertain of what to write. There are quite a few different angles about me and I find it difficult to give a quick picture. And it’s a bit annoying to go on and on about yourself, isn’t it? On the other hand that’s why I have decided to establish a new column on indieberlin called “Kinder unserer Zeit” to write a bit more about what’s going on with me and probably with a lot of other people of my generation - since there's already a demand for some guest authors.
Sunday Soirée in April - on the first hot night of the year Sunday Soirée in April, photo "Tronicat La Miez" by funkyrotic art

Sunday Soirée in April - on the first hot night of the year

It's Sunday Soirée Time again. We've had a night of sexual magic with the wonderful performers: Scarlett Martini // Ruby Luscious // Tronicat La Miez // and performing burlesque for the first time on stage .... // Lotti Lieblich! View our photo gallery and read 10 reasons why you must see this!
Fish & Whips at the Kookaburra Comedy Club - indieberlin was there, enjoyed it and has the photos to prove it Jack Woodhead at the Fish & Whips, photo: Mia Morris / funkyrotic art

Fish & Whips at the Kookaburra Comedy Club - indieberlin was there, enjoyed it and has the photos to prove it

On Tuesday night the Kookaburra club was packed out even when I got there, and I made a point of getting there early. Everyone was obviously very happy that Jack was back, as celebrated by the show being called simply, Jack's Back. Jack Woodhead hails from Manchester, a long way back, and as a child he won various prizes for his classical pianist talents, even being invited to join the Halle Orchestra at 15. Meanwhile he opted for the theatre, studying performance in New York and in the UK. He has for some time been a regular and very popular fixture of the Berlin scene.
Exhibition Opening // Gérard Charrière

Exhibition Opening // Gérard Charrière

Over the weekend the opening of Gérard Charrière's exhibition took place in the Blaue Stunde Gallery in Prenzlauerberg. As I walked into the gallery for the opening evening, there was a variety of people sharing thoughts and sipping wine while looking at the most recent work of the Swiss artist. Dimly lit portraits showcased ornate paintings of smooth handwriting, unreadable to most while having a personal connection to the artist; his work is like an intimate note, only comprehensable to himself.


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