At Tallinn’s Kunstihoone the results of its collaboration with the renowned Karlsruhe Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) will be compiled and presented. Only a few days later, the art exhibition Global Control & Censorship will deal with the digitalization of all spheres of life and ask questions about the control and censorship of all our data. For the International Jazzkaar Festival, Randalu and his five-piece ensemble Limes Occidentalis dedicate themselves musically to the current events of the world in particular the refugee movement to and around Europe.įrom the exhibition GLOBAL CONTROL & CENSORSHIP | Photo: ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe/Anatole Serexhe The German Spring will open with a concert by jazz pianist Kristjan Randalu. We are very happy to have gained such a strong partner as Baden Württemberg for the German Spring.” The large state in Germany’s southwest is distinguished by great innovative power and is the seat of outstanding cultural institutions. Eva Marquardt, director of the Goethe-Institut Tallinn, emphasized, “Baden-Württemberg is the home of the cuckoo clock and of Mercedes Benz. In the German Spring, events centred on art, culture, business, science and the German language will present a diversified programme being realized together by the Goethe-Institut Tallinn, the German Embassy in Tallinn and many other partners.įrom 25 April until, Baden-Württemberg will be the partner state focused on by the German Spring in Tallinn. Germany and Estonia are closely connected by a mutual history and culture, as well as their long and amicable political and economic relations.
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