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MINI BAZAAR: THE PARENT- AND CHILD-FRIENDLY INDOOR FLEA MARKET

MINI BAZAAR: THE PARENT- AND CHILD-FRIENDLY INDOOR FLEA MARKET

The Mini Bazaar is gradually developing into a small institution. “Perhaps Berlin’s most beautiful children’s flea market”, the Bazaar is aimed specifically at mothers and fathers who are interested in sustainable childrenswear. On Sunday (27.10.2019), Little Years, the Berlin family blogzine, is inviting parents to sell used, well-preserved children’s clothing alongside shop owners who want to clear treasures from their outlets. The focus is on higher-end kids brands like Bobo ChosesMini Rodini and Tiny Cottons, this time available for less. In addition, there are – also sustainable –Berlin labels like Monkind, which will be offering samples and Second Season items. Lovingly designed play and nappy corners, arts & crafts tables, workshops and refreshments ensure that the whole family will feel right at home in the beautiful rooftop loft at the Aufbau Haus. (Text: Nella Beljan / Photos: Marina Jerkovic & Anne Freitag)

Atelier im Aufbau Haus, Prinzenstr.84.2 (next to Pacifico), 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg; map
Mini-Bazaar curated by Little Years and Palmstudio
27.10.2019, 10–16 Uhr

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IDENTITY, SEXUALITY AND RELIGION: MIRNA FUNK AND FABIAN HART READING FROM THEIR COLUMNS

IDENTITY, SEXUALITY AND RELIGION: MIRNA FUNK AND FABIAN HART READING FROM THEIR COLUMNS

We advise you to put next Tuesday (29.10.2019) in your calendar and get ready for an evening with Mirna Funk and Fabian Hart, who will read excerpts from their columns for the online edition of German Vogue. In her column Jüdisch heute (Jewish today) Mirna Funk deals with the presence of Jewish culture in Germany and her day-to-day life as a German Jew living between Berlin and Tel Aviv. Meanwhile in his #DasNeueBlau(#TheNewBlue) column Fabian Hart discusses being free from masculinity and the need to question internalized role models. Both authors provide progressive insight into their subject matter, and aim to enlighten, probe and debate, unafraid to broach sensitive topics. Now the pair will share their words live on stage, and if you’ve ever read anything by them you’ll know that it’s never boring. Fancy joining the event for a discussion and maybe a drink? Just write us an email at win@ceecee.cc for a chance to win two tickets. (Text: Katie Burton / Photos: Shai Levy, M.Kocher & M.Hattwig)

Backfabrik, Saarbrücker Str.36a, 10405 Berlin–Prenzlauer Berg; map
Buchbox Reading with Mirna Funk and Fabian Hart in the Clinker Lounge on
29.10.2019 from 20h, Online Tickets here.
@mirnafunk
@fabianhart

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FROM AVANT–GARDE TO BEBOP — FOUR DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC AT THE JAZZFEST

FROM AVANT–GARDE TO BEBOP — FOUR DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC AT THE JAZZFEST

One of the reasons that I love jazz is also the reason why it’s so hard to (preemptively) write about it — it has no rules. A live jazz concert is improvised, bouncing off the energy of the crowd and never to be played the same way twice. If you haven’t yet had the pleasure to be a part of a live jazz concert, you’re in luck. The Jazzfest Berlin will bring together about 200 musicians from 15 countries to the city for a four-day party. On opening night, legendary pioneer of Chicago’s 60s free jazz scene Anthony Braxton will premier his latest project “Sonic Genome”, an immersive six-hour performance featuring 60 (!) musicians at the Gropius Bau. Other events worth highlighting are the Late Night Labs, where three independent bands will share the stage of the Berliner Festspiele, and a concert with Berlin drummer and composer Christian Lillinger, winner of the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik 3-2019. We can’t tell you exactly what to expect — listen, dance and let the vibe transport you to a different time and place for a while. (Text: Emily Miotke / Photos: Camille Blake, Diane Allford)

Jazzfest Berlin

31.10–03.11.2019

Various times and locations

Full Programme

@berlinerfestspiele

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GERMANY’S NEXT TOP POET — SEE MASTER LYRICISTS PERFORM AT THE SLAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019

GERMANY’S NEXT TOP POET — SEE MASTER LYRICISTS PERFORM AT THE SLAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019

Literature and poetry make for a great evening in, but it can also get you off the couch. After 25 years since the first German-language Poetry Slam in Germany, more specifically, in Berlin, took place, Slam is back: from the 19-26.10.2019 the capital city will be celebrating the 23rd German Poetry Slam Championships, presented by the Irish Whiskey Tullamore D.E.W. Well-known poets in the scene will bring their literary talents to the big stage for Spoken Word and Poetry Slam. They’ll present texts written for the stage, performed with feeling or even fully staged. What are you waiting for? Best case scenario, you’ll get goosebumps hearing topics like politics and social justice confronted with a poetic flair –– in any case you’ll get entertaining, lively and inspiring content. And this year for the first time, Tullamore D.E.W. awards the Tully Award to the best female German-speaking poet of the year. You can follow the championships in a total of 18 events, beginning with the opening show on 19.10.19. The competition will continue with the preliminary rounds and semi-finals (21-24.10) up to the big group and individual finals, on the 25. and 26.10.19. The audience will decide the winner –– with thunderous applause, of course. (Text: Katie Burton / Photos: Fabian Stuertz, Marvin Ruppert)

23rd German Language Poetry Slam Championships presented by Tullamore D.E.W., from 19.10.2019–26.10.2019 in Berlin. You can find the schedule here.

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TAUBE GRAU: HIGH CONCEPT CATERING FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT

TAUBE GRAU: HIGH CONCEPT CATERING FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT

If you’re looking to liven up your company event, wedding or gala dinner, catering agency Taube Grau provides a culinary experience to lick your lips to and talk about. This Neukölln-based crew creates sophisticated food concepts using regional and seasonal products, teaming up with local creatives – barkeepers, florists and photographers – to curate complete events. Founded back in 2014 by Laura Iriondo, who leads the kitchen team with co-owner Martin Wunstorf, Taube Grau has catered events for brands from Vice to Vogue. We discovered Taube Grau during a six-course dinner at KW’s Café Bravo which included a showstopping homemade ravioli covered in a rich butter sauce, intensely smoked over burning hay. And we had the chance to collaborate with the Taube Grau folks for our latest Cee Cee dinner – a stunning three-course menu including duck confit served with parsnips, pear chips and chestnuts. And with a new kitchen and showroom opening in December 2019, Taube Grau are the go-to team for food not easily forgotten. (Text: Ivor Helberg / Photos: Savannah van der Niet)

Taube Grau
For bookings email the team at post@taubegrau.de
@taubegrau

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