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From: "Michiel van der Haagen" <michiel@dipro.nl> Subject: Fw: Baltic states/10 years after the Fall of the Berlin Wal Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 10:51:43 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- From: Marta van der Haagen <marta@speed.A2000.nl> > I would like to invite you for the presentation of a web-site > about the cultural situation of the Baltic states, with special > guest Carl Biorsmark from Latvia who will present the Borderland > project. > > This week De Balie - Centre for Culture and Politics > in Amsterdam, is organizing a series of public programs > about the state of Europe 10 years after the disintegration of > the Iron Curtain and the fall of the Berlin Wall. As a prelude to > this program called 'burengeruchten' ('through the grape vine'), > three web designers were sent out to carefully selected centers > in the periphery of Central and Eastern Europe, to investigate > and report on the local cultural dynamics and artistic energies of > those places. > > The presentation of the first report and resulting web-site > is on Wednesday November the 3rd at 20.00 in "de Kleine Zaal" > in De Balie. > <http://www.balie.nl/burengeruchten/baltic/> > > I choose to travel to the Baltic states because these are > the countries of which I already had some knowledge. Over fifteen > days of traveling, I spent five days in each country. > >From the Western point of view it is now 10 years after > the Fall of the Berlin Wall, but for countries like Estonia, > Latvia and Lithuania that used to be part of the Soviet Union > the real memorable date is 1991 when they declared independence. > This illustrates a larger complex of misunderstandings. "The Baltic > states" are in fact three completely different countries with each > a different language, religion and cultural background. > To avoid Western clichés as much as possible I gave the voice to > the many interesting people I met. You will find real audio files > with the interviews on the web-site. > > Carl Biorsmark and Kristine Briede are working on a project that > is both a web-site and a documentary film. The project tells > the personal stories of people that live in an area where new borders > suddenly appeared. Now people that were close friends and relatives > need visa's to meet each other. It helps us to realize that the > disintegration of the Iron Curtain ten years ago also created > new borders elsewhere. > > I hope to see you on Wednesday, > kindly yours, > Marta van der Haagen > > Burengeruchten: <http://www.balie.nl/burengeruchten/> > Borderland project: <http://www.borderland.org> > * "A film about Those who left and The ones who are coming. > A film about Us." > * "It's a God's gift 2 B right here, right now. In 10 years time > everything will be just as boring as in the West..." > ----------------------------------------------------------- > De Balie, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 10, 1017 RR Amsterdam, ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress