Slow Food Naschmarkt. Markthalle Neun. 17.06.12.
Posted in food, Motto@MarkthalleIX event on June 17th, 2012Motto at Markthalle Neun will be open during the Slow Food Naschmarkt on Sunday June 17 until 5 p.m.
Motto at Markthalle Neun will be open during the Slow Food Naschmarkt on Sunday June 17 until 5 p.m.
Motto will be open at Markthalle Neun on June 10 from 11-17!
Am 10. Juni findet der nächste handmade supermarket statt. Mit dabei sind rund 60 DesignerInnen & Minilabels. Hier könnt Ihr sehen, wer alles dabei ist. Außerdem könnt Ihr am DIY-Stand von Dawanda nach Herzenslust basteln (auch wenn Ihr nicht mehr ganz klein seid). Wie immer gibt es tolles handmade Essen von der Marktküche, tolle vegane Burger & Smoothies von Sun Day Burgers, Tapas von La Cazuela und wunderbaren Kaffee.
handmade supermarket wird organisiert von supermarché – handmade * organic * fair & Hirschkind – Mode für Stadt, Land, Bett am Lausitzer Platz 11 in Kreuzberg.
Motto @ Markthalle Neun will be open from 19:00 on tonight during the Kulinarische Lesenacht in der Markthalle Neun. Autor/innen und Journalist/innen lesen zum Thema Essen.
Eintritt frei!
Mit: Jakob Augstein, Rainer Balcerowiak, Jan Brandt, Marco Clausen, Ella Danz, Boris Demrovski, Tanja Dückers, Jakob Hein, Til Knipper, Gabi Kopp, Kreuzberg kocht, Erika Mayr, Christa Müller, Robert Shaw und weitere.
Bei der Kulinarischen Lesenacht stellen Autor/innen und Journalist/innen Texte vor, die von der Lust und dem Leid des Essen handeln, von den Freuden des Gärtnerns und Imkerns in der Stadt, von den Tücken der Fleischliebhaberei und vom Recht auf einen ordentlichen Rausch.
Von 14–16 Uhr finden Lesungen für Kinder statt.
Mit der Lesenacht beteiligen sich die Markthalle Neun und Slow Food Berlin zum ersten Mal an der Langen Buchnacht in der Oranienstraße zum 14. Mal stattfindet.
Was zu essen und trinken gibts natürlich auch: Für das leibliche Wohl sorgen an diesem Abend die Marktküche, verschiedene Marktstände und die Kreuzberger Weinhandlung Suff, die Weinhandlung des Jahres 2011 der FAZ-Kritik.
Eisenbahnstr. 42/43
10997 Berlin
www.markthalleneun.de
Friday, 4 May 2012
6pm – 22pm.
Motto and LECOOL cordially invite you to the launch of:
A smart guide to Utopia – 111 inspiring ideas for a better city.
Encapsulated within five different sections – Live, Work, Eat & Drink, Buy and Play – are 111 inspiring ideas from over 40 different European cities on how we can make life in our cities more appealing, more interesting and more sustainable. The projects are the brainchildren of over 30 writers and visionaries, making this a guide for urbanites from urbanites.
Author Kati Krause will host a conversation with:
Fliegender Kaffee – Maik Eimertenbrink
Prinzessinnengärten – Marco Clausen
Stattbad Wedding – Jochen Küpper
Motto@MarkthalleIX, Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, Pücklerstraße 34, 10997 Berlin
Slow Travel Berlin Lit Lounge @ Markthalle IX
Motto’s shop @ Markthalle IX (Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, Berlin) will be open on Sunday, April 22 from 12 to 6 p.m. during the Slow Travel Berlin Lit Lounge event, featuring:
Portable Book Fair w/ SAND journal & Kombinat Literatur Berlin
Berlin, Czech and German lit from Shakespeare & Sons
Children’s Books by Mondo Azul
Tea and Snacks from Hudsons
Readings by:
Fredrik Torisson (Swedish author of Berlin: Matter of Memory) 12.30pm
Eirik Sordal (Icelandic poet and short story writer) 1pm
John Holten (Irish founder of Broken Dimanche Press & author The Readymades) 1.30pm
Jan Wagner (German Poet and translator) 2pm
FOOD ARCHIVE
BRUNCH
SALT: WATER 117.6
A collaboration between Asako Iwama and HOST
Saturday 24 March, 12.30 – 14.30
MOTTO @ MarkthalleIX Kreuzberg
Eisenbahnstrasse 42/43, Pücklerstrasse 34
10997 Berlin
Vegetable Consommé Soup, Pomegranate and Almond Milk Granité.
with Sourdough Grape Seed Flour Bread.
35 portions
FOOD ARCHIVE: The last installment of a series about recognition and incorporation of others. Memory is re-internalized and transformed into the eaters’ bodies.
http://www.gfzk-leipzig.de/gfzkhome/?p=13213
Scissors
HOST: Explores different modes of negotiation in a series of orchestrated events happening in different locations – taking and giving place.
http://hosthosthosthosthost.tumblr.com/
SCISSORS
performance by Jeremias Holliger and Asako Iwama
at Motto@MarkthalleIX Kreuzberg
Eisenbahnstrasse 42/43, Pücklerstrasse 34
10997 Berlin
10th March 2012 at 15.00
This performance is related to the upcoming event FOOD ARCHIVE, a collaboration of Asako Iwama with HOST which will take place on 24th March at Motto@MarkthalleIX
Museum of the Near Future I
Publication launch
Sat 14 January, 2012, 2.30–4.30 pm
at Motto in Markthalle, Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, Berlin
by OK Do (Helsinki/Paris) with Anna Mikkola (Berlin)
Museum of the Near Future (MNF) is an apparatus for looking sideways at and intervening in cities and cultural systems. It presents itself as social installations—such as literary circles or other temporary communities—which are set up within institutional premises. Producing spaces for imagination and discourse, these parasitic arrangements attempt to destabilise perceptions of what is possible and desirable, between the now and the next, challenging traditional hierarchies and power relations.
The first iteration of Museum of the Near Future took place at the Museum of Finnish Architecture’s dormant villa in Helsinki during autumn 2011 and in collaboration with Motto Distribution. It explored micro-political participation in a city undergoing grand urban transformations, such as its rapid expansion to centrally located former harbour areas or the recent identity-defining missions. Setting up a thematic book society/shop in an underused institutional facility, and organising activities such as readings, a narrated field trip and publishing around it, the installation attempted to converge personal and public space, while proposing literature as a tool for making or shaping places.
www.ok-do.eu / www.mottodistribution.com / www.markthalle9.de