Thursday, December 23, 2010

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" I am excited about what awaits me in Haiti "

The mother of four Sabine Hediger travels shortly after Christmas in Haiti to the SRC in the cholera tent hospital in Grand-Goâve patients maintain. For the nurse and midwife, it is her first overseas deployment.

I'm glad I can spend Christmas at home yet. For the children there is something unusual that I go away to help others. Our youngest is only six, the oldest 13 years old. For the period of my absence I have prepared as in Advent calendars. Every day the kids can unwrap a small packet. When all are open, I'll be back. Thus, the duration of my absence, for it is something tangible.

this I can get away, it takes a lot of organization. Besides my husband also helps my sister, my girlfriend and people from our neighborhood. Fortunately, there are in our municipality has recently become a non-school care program. So the children are well supported during the day.

I am very excited about what awaits me in Haiti. Even as a teenager I had a desire to work abroad again. But first came the study, then the foundation of the family.

When I during my involvement with the Red Cross service a few Years, a presentation on the emergency response team of the Red Cross heard, I knew: This is the opportunity. The missions take three to four weeks, about as long as I can leave my family alone. A year ago I applied for admission to the emergency pool of the SRC. Last fall I attended a ten-day course where we were prepared for use in disaster areas.

That I will not be used as a midwife, but as a nurse in Haiti is no problem for me. I have worked before training as a midwife for several years as a nurse. I am glad that the job in the cholera hospital is clear. The point is, by fluid administration and care of patients to save lives. prepares

worries me more the security situation. I will certainly do everything possible to avoid unnecessary risks. I am also guilty of my family.

>> Donations to the fight against cholera in Haiti

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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Saskia's very own Christmas tree Christmas tree hertz

I think you see that Sarah was not so thrilled by my male Christmas tree ...


And then the lot !!!!!!! Saskia began to conjure!



And yes ... I admit it. Your Christmas tree is much nicer than my "male" version. But impact next year "I-bet-decorating the Christmas tree!


!!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS !!!!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

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Christian has, as you can see a lot of trouble: D: D
We hope the tree will like Sarah when she sees him on Monday morning.
Tune in and hear what Sarah says.

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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Haiti:" For tomorrow we expect a rush "

The SRK-physician Martin Weber reports from the cholera hospital in the Haitian Grand-Goâve, Karl Schuler, SRK, the phone conversation was recorded with him.


Martin Weber in the cholera hospital in Grand-Goâve. Photo: SRK

Yesterday and today it has been raining heavily here. Since the otherwise already poor roads are impassable in many places, so many Sick the way in our cholera station no longer create. As the weather outlook is better for tomorrow, we therefore expect a new wave of patients from the outlying villages. For many patients trudge on foot here, as many van drivers refuse to carry cholera victims. I suspect therefore that there is a high under-reporting of cholera patients.

the now quieter day, I mostly use to make the three local doctors and 16 nurses with the most important treatment for cholera rules more familiar. For since this bacterial disease in Haiti have never occurred, the medical staff is not familiar with it.

is particularly important to carry out continuous monitoring the sick, especially because children and young people are at risk for acute diarrhea very quickly fatal. They must be treated intensively and fed with a salt-water solution. As patients suffering from severe diarrhea, the care and cleaning is demanding. Many of them also suffer from tuberculosis or other diseases, which complicates the treatment.

In our three tents we treat current 36 patients. In the next 24 hours we are preparing intensively for the potential onslaught of additional cholera patients.

>> New disaster in Haiti

Thursday, December 9, 2010

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A glimpse of our studio


blue skies and sunshine, but clouds of light. It is bitter cold and the winter is long.

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Winter-Zoo Hannover

I think a monkey could break out of the enclosure ...
(less fun among colleagues)


Since we have our Santa Claus again =)


what I call a winter landscape in the Winter-Zoo Hannover.



It was this time diligently collected video footage ... because we're all excited!

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High curbs in the Geibelstraße


good to see in this picture: the various efforts of the residents, not to be placed on the curb. This parking assistance but were immediately removed from the city.


In the close-up is unclear how high the curbs in the Geibelstraße really are.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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LEONARD KAHLCKE

performance
"Tokat"
01.21.2011, 19:00 h
Location: Pen Strasse 34, Frankfurt am Main


play conceptual approaches in the interdisciplinary work of Leonard
Kahlcke an important role. The increasing relevance of the aesthetic in all areas of life is central for the artist, for herein lie for him shapes and potentials for symbolic and political
resistance. Cleverly infiltrated and attacked it
social standards and their aesthetic codes by the prevailing codes and aesthetically counters. This tactic is stylistically Kahlcke for work.
sets in the performative installation for New London Internationals
Kahlcke to deal with the architecture and the importance of
central and representative sites of the
downtown. Photos of youth gangs in the 1980s and 1990s
years he has researched in the scene, he is
does not make specially-built, contemporary photographs of "representation architecture
. Kahlcke makes repressive in a narrative review of the phenomena Appropriation of space experienced visually. For this purpose Kahlcke: "It's about the transformation of the metropolis, representing dominance of architecture and human, belonging and not belonging, and the claim to power on key areas of the city - or rather, why the fight is important to the city."

Leonard Kahlcke in 1975 in Frankfurt a. M., Germany geboren.Er studied at the School of Design, Offenbach a. M. He lives and works in Frankfurt a. M.

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CLAUS RICHTER

performance
"The Dog That Knew Too Much"
4th February 2011, 19h
MA * Former Diamond Exchange
Stephan 1 - 3

judge normally performs in cooperation with Oliver Husain
and Sergei Jensen. For New London Internationals
he developed a flash mini-solo show, played with dog puppets,
only by himself is.
The story revolves around the very adventurous,
absurd and sad moments experienced by the artist
stressed on working, particularly in relation to clients,
curators and gallery owners.
Heated discussions and contrary views are held on
doggy style and accompanied with small Kunststücken.
is bordered in the performance of a constructed from papier-mâché
Bühnenbild, reminiscent of the TV entertainment industry
volatility.
Judge known Muppet Show weakness, which also inspired his earlier work
, he deftly uses to
playful and imaginative show for the art
problems. Here hierarchies are pointedly subversive under the artist's own
or credibility.
Beware of the dogs!

Claus Richter was born in 1971 in Lippstadt, Germany. He studied at the
School of Design, Offenbach a. M. He lives and works in Frankfurt and Cologne.

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MICHELE DI MENNA

performance
"A performance of motions in large proportions"
29.01.2011, 19:00 h
only with registration at post@fkv.de
Location: MesseTurm
60308 Frankfurt


performance, sculpture, text, collage, video and sound installation
orbit in the Art of Michele Di Menna, shape
in common but for the possible worlds in which the
Künstlerin always the sole protagonist remains - a conductor
the shape of things to come. While some elements of their
installation of solid material components consist
shows an overall picture of volatility in di Mennas performances,
see where all the elements used.
of the performances, the costumes, sculptures, collages and videos
both remain as remnants
back past events, as well as independent objects. That is how the environments of the
Künstlerin volatility as manifestations
a controlled movement of the creative process. Michele Di Menna
staged complex situations with which they
explores the relationship between human body and
communication within the limits of architectural space
. In her performance for New Frankfurt International's plans
Tues Menna the ephemeral exploration of a mysterious process in the famous Frankfurt Messe
tower. The
Künstlerin will address include the absurd premium
struggle in modern cities to the height of skyscrapers.
Their special focus is given to architectural and speculative
open spaces in which to take the culture and economy in
misappropriated pointed structures such antennas are, pyramids
and stacked layers of air expressed
.

Michele di Menna was born in 1980 in Vancouver, Canada. She studied at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Vancouver, and at Städelschule, Frankfurt a. M. She lives and works in Berlin.

With special thanks to: MesseTurm Frankfurt

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MICHAEL RIEDEL

Performance (Daniel Baumann)
"inaugural speech as the new director of the Frankfurter Kunstverein 2008"
01.07.2011, 19:00 h
City: "Oskar-von-Miller Street 16 "(Mainzer Landstr. 105, HH)
60329 Frankfurt


2000 Michael Riedel gründete Denis fighting the now
fabled showroom Oskar-von-Miller
Strasse 16 from the homonymous place in Frankfurt, the location
where the Freitagsküche began.
2006, the building was demolished, which leads to a transient change of location
to Berlin, where the Oskar-von-Miller Strasse 16 was found in the
Weydinger Strasse 20 in Berlin-Mitte. Since the beginning of this year
Michael Riedel is back in Frankfurt.
for the exhibition held in New London Internationals
the new exhibition building in the Mainzer Landstrasse 105
again his inaugural speech as new head of the Frankfurter Kunstverein
instead that he and Daniel Baumann on 09th
October 2008 held in FPC, and is a realignment of the institution has formulated
Art Association.

Michael Riedel was born in 1972. He studied at the Art Academy in Dusseldorf, the Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main and the Ecole Nationale Supérieure
des Beaux-Arts, Paris. He lives and works in Frankfurt a. M. and New York

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ADRIAN WILLIAMS

performance
"At Hand - episode one"
11:12:10, 19:00 h
Location: Lecture Hall MMK


Adrian Williams' works tell stories in the form of
performances, Tonstücken, interventions, films, works on paper and objects
. She invents fictional characters and embeds that
partially into real situations. In her performances
join films, texts, language, sounds, music and sound
. In cooperation and interaction with a
composers, musicians, a Foley artist, which mimics using
of objects and structures noises, and set to music
an actor they live the short story at hand.
this piece depicts the exciting story of a fictional protagonist
whose luggage at Frankfurt Airport
is lost, and his search and retrieve experiments, this Gepäckstück
. The title at hand indicates that something is imminent or
happened, how the performance
itself or the events here narrated, describing in particular
those moments just before an event.
While Williams tells the story that react
musicians and Foley editor sound to it and thus increase the
dramaturgy. At hand is based on the transcription of a
six-part series, Adrian Williams about this year, six months
devised einstündigen away in a radio broadcast,
told and performed. At Hand - Episode One is the first part
this series.

Adrian Williams was born in 1979 in Portland, Oregon, USA.
She studied at the Pacific North-West College of Art, Portland, Oregon, USA, and the Cooper Union School of Art, New York and
Städelschule, Frankfurt a. M. She lives and works in Frankfurt a. M.

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MARIA LOBODA

performance
"that obscure object (The bad boys of Harvard)"

10:12:10 to 13:02:11 Location: When Axel Schneider

"along the Braubachstrasse, Frankfurt aM




Photo The bad boys of Harvard was "a group of young landscape architecture students at Garrett Eckbo and James Rose called Harvard in the 30s, which were strongly influenced in their work by Gropius, Moholy Nagy and Malevich.
you object to the, to date, traditional view of American landscape architecture, "Beaux-Art Movement" which is the preferred implementation of a decorative and are still considered pioneers of a modern, more radical, socially-oriented design.
James Rose was expelled for his progressive ideas of indoor and outdoor gardens with an emphasis on geometric design from Harvard.
In her new work in situ, "The bad boys of Harvard" Maria Loboda deals with the idea of radical landscape arrangements, as well as the surreal plane which was a "continuity mistake", an appearance in the film art, which is caused by incorrect wiring in the scene coordinator or the cutting technology brings with it.
Several geometrically cut boxwood in fact a bourgeois symbol, move, on a weekly basis, in public spaces around the MMK and the Frankfurter Kunstverein, as a kind of forest in motion "- a gang that their passive role as a decorative garden elements give up by changing their location and provide the architecture of public space in its path.
This performance "in flux", developed her narrative gradually over the whole exhibition. By changing the position of the protagonists; of boxwood, plays Maria Loboda also on the errors in the course of a Choreopraphie.
Cancels the "continuity mistake" in everyday life, the boundaries between reality and fiction are called into question. The thought of losing control over the phenomena of everyday life, the experience that the "I is not master in its own house" (Sigmund Freud), the opening of a surreal space in the city, allows the viewer to his own narration in relation to time and place to experience again.

Maria Loboda was born in 1979 in Krakow, Poland. She studied at the Städelschule. She lives and works in Berlin.

With special thanks to: Nursery Peselmann, Bad Homburg

Monday, December 6, 2010

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AIDS in Togo - the not lose courage

report of an HIV-positive Mrs.

My name is Nadège, I'm 46 years old and live in Sotouboua, a small village in Togo. For four years I know that I was HIV-positive. My family had suspected before, I was often sick. Finally I went to the hospital and made the AIDS test. The result was devastating. When it became clear that I am HIV-positive, most of the friends I have lost my family was at a distance. I was isolated, feeling lonely and lost income due to my illness. Finally, I met

an old friend who told me that they get from the Red Cross support. They advised me to report there. This was a very good decision. The Red Cross nurse I explained everything about the disease and treatment options. When I had to study back to the hospital, paid the Red Cross to transport and part of the investigation. Now I'm in therapy and I feel much better.

did two years ago, I also connected to a support group. We meet regularly and which I benefit a lot. I have noticed that it was made many much like me. If it is a poorly of us, the others support him so as not to lose courage. We also go into villages and explain to people how they can protect themselves from AIDS. It gives my life meaning.

From me, there are no pictures - Here is one from a Red Cross volunteer who makes here in Togo AIDS Auklärung.



material has also improved my situation. Our group operates a community garden. Of which we can feed ourselves and earn a little money on the market. If someone is sick, feed the other group members it with food. In the beginning, we supported the Red Cross of seed. But now we are self-supporting.

It is good that there are support groups. The only way to trust you to speak openly about AIDS. And just when you talk about the disease can be combated.

The SRC in Togo

SRC's commitment to fighting HIV / AIDS

Thursday, December 2, 2010

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Haiti: "The cholera exploded" give


report of the SRC's physician, Dr. Martin Weber from Haiti

Our medical team yesterday in Grand-Goâve, the three-hour drive west of Port-au- Prince is arrived. Here a total of seven tents were erected to accommodate in the coming days cholera patients. But last Wednesday came a desperate call from the three hours distant city of Les Cayes and we went there immediately. In the backyard of the hospital completely overloaded the patient lies on a makeshift set up trays and every day there are more and more. Today alone are 20 acutely ill people with cholera arrived, which the total number increased suddenly in 50 patients. In this area in the far west of the island explodes cholera.

The only young Haitian doctor is overwhelmed. Together with the two Swiss nurses as well as possible, we try to help. die, especially the children, if they do not immediately liquid added. Only half an hour ago died a small child because it was brought too late.

We are fighting a battle on two fronts. On the one hand, we treat the patients as best we can with the limited funds available. On the other hand, we set everything in motion so that beds and medicines are provided and additional medical staff is in use. For the local doctor and the local nurses it is the first time that they confront with the cholera. Therefore, I instruct them how the sick must be treated with an infusion. Because of the high Flüssigkeitsverslust is absolutely fatal. We will not come in the next 24 hours to sleep ...

Dr. Martin Weber, SRK-doctor in Haiti

>> New disaster in Haiti



infusions are lifesaving in cholera.
(Image copyright American Red Cross / Daniel Cima)


right Hygiene protects against cholera.
(Image copyright American Red Cross / Daniel Cima)