Alles im Fluss * Raft tour * Eisenhüttenstadt

Saturday, 14.08.2021 Eisenhüttenstadt, Hütte Beach.

18:30 Workshop: Screen printing
19:30 Concert: Benedikt Gramm (singer-songwriter)
20:30 Concert: Fat Kahoona (Surf Rock)
21:30 Open Air Cinema: Short films under the starry sky


Location: Hütte Beach, Am Trockendock, 15890 Eisenhüttenstadt

All without registration and free of charge – just come by!

Our program & artists in detail:


19:00 DIY screen printing workshop.
At our screen printing station you can embellish your old clothes or fabric bags. We will bring paints and screens and show you how to print our nautical motifs on your clothes. The workshop is free, textiles must be brought.

19:30 Concert Benedikt Gramm.
Crazy nurses, hearses, hungover Sundays and love as an incurable disease. Benedikt Gramm sings about topics like these, mostly in German. Joint Venture and Georg Kreisler send their regards…He is accompanied by Nico Rotter on solo guitar and proves that he not only has excellent songwriting qualities, but also a lot of (black) humor.

20:30 Concert Fat Kahoona
Surfin’ the wave of classic 60s surf rock since 2015. With waving flags and a hefty dose of coolness, they are reminiscent of the legendary soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” and are refreshingly cool and danceable, especially on balmy summer nights. With their own style, own songs and a wide instrumental line-up, FAT KAHOONA play a sound that arrives not only in the ear, but also in the legs!

21:30 Open Air Cinema
Cinema with international short film program.
Fiction, documentaries and animations on the theme of man-nature.

The event is part of the Alles im Fluss Tour (https://www.moviemiento.org/de/project/alles-im-fluss-short-films-boat/). In August 2021, Moviemiento is on tour on the water with a varied cultural programme happening in public space. We are working together with the Panther Ray collective. The collective has a self-built raft that travels the waters of Berlin’s inner city and serves as an open stage for art and culture and lived community. Together with Panther Ray, we are now returning to our beginnings and continue our now 18-year tradition of traveling cinema by taking it across the water to special places.

 

Photo 1: Sebastian Gollnow
Photos 2: Sarah Schwarz
Other photos: Nadja Bülow