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UID:20120523T093921Z-76612@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201231
DESCRIPTION:Geschichte zum Anfassen: Leben in der DDR in einer interaktive
 n Dauerausstellung
LOCATION:DDR Museum Geschichte zum Anfassen\, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 1\, 
 10178 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:A hands-on experience of history
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/a-hands-on-experience-of-hist
 ory/
END:VEVENT
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UID:20120523T093921Z-54829@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DESCRIPTION:Die Themenräume der Dauerausstellung im Überblick:\n1. Grün
 de zu gehen beleuchtet die vielfältigen Ursachen für Flucht und Ausreise
  aus der DDR in die Bundesrepublik zwischen 1949 und 1990 (Raum mit Exkurs
  zur West-Ost-Migration).\n2. Wege in den Westen zeigt Bedingungen\, Wege 
 und Formen von Flucht und Ausreise in den verschiedenen Phasen der SED-Her
 rschaft und des Grenzregimes.\n3. Das Notaufnahmeverfahren erklärt die re
 chtlichen Grundlagen und die Praxis des Aufnahmeverfahrens für Flüchtlin
 ge und Übersiedler aus der DDR.\n4. Das Notaufnahmelager zeichnet die Ent
 stehungsgeschichte des Aufnahmelagers in Berlin-Marienfelde nach und gibt 
 Einblicke in die Lagerorganisation und den Alltag der Bewohner.\n5. Feindo
 bjekt Marienfelde befasst sich mit der Rolle und dem Einfluss des Minister
 iums für Staatssicherheit im Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde.\n6. Im Westen 
 angekommen erläutert die Integrationspolitik der Bundesrepublik seit den 
 1950er Jahren und vergleicht ihren politischen Anspruch mit Erfahrungen vo
 n DDR-Flüchtlingen.\n7. Flucht und Ausreise im Spiegel der Kunst zeigt\, 
 wie sich Künstler in der bildenden Kunst\, in Literatur\, Musik und Film 
 mit dem Thema Flucht und Ausreise aus der DDR auseinander gesetzt haben.\n
 Am Ende des Rundgangs lässt eine Flüchtlingswohnung mit Originalmobiliar
  aus den 1950er Jahren die Wohnsituation der Flüchtlinge in Marienfelde l
 ebendig werden.
LOCATION:Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde Flucht im geteilt
 en Deutschland\, Marienfelder Allee 66/80\, 12277 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Flight in Divided Germany
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/flight-in-divided-germany/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-8720@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20050414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DESCRIPTION:Die Themenräume der Dauerausstellung im Überblick:\n1. Grün
 de zu gehen beleuchtet die vielfältigen Ursachen für Flucht und Ausreise
  aus der DDR in die Bundesrepublik zwischen 1949 und 1990 (Raum mit Exkurs
  zur West-Ost-Migration).\n2. Wege in den Westen zeigt Bedingungen\, Wege 
 und Formen von Flucht und Ausreise in den verschiedenen Phasen der SED-Her
 rschaft und des Grenzregimes.\n3. Das Notaufnahmeverfahren erklärt die re
 chtlichen Grundlagen und die Praxis des Aufnahmeverfahrens für Flüchtlin
 ge und Übersiedler aus der DDR.\n4. Das Notaufnahmelager zeichnet die Ent
 stehungsgeschichte des Aufnahmelagers in Berlin-Marienfelde nach und gibt 
 Einblicke in die Lagerorganisation und den Alltag der Bewohner.\n5. Feindo
 bjekt Marienfelde befasst sich mit der Rolle und dem Einfluss des Minister
 iums für Staatssicherheit im Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde.\n6. Im Westen 
 angekommen erläutert die Integrationspolitik der Bundesrepublik seit den 
 1950er Jahren und vergleicht ihren politischen Anspruch mit Erfahrungen vo
 n DDR-Flüchtlingen.\n7. Flucht und Ausreise im Spiegel der Kunst zeigt\, 
 wie sich Künstler in der bildenden Kunst\, in Literatur\, Musik und Film 
 mit dem Thema Flucht und Ausreise aus der DDR auseinander gesetzt haben.\n
 Am Ende des Rundgangs lässt eine Flüchtlingswohnung mit Originalmobiliar
  aus den 1950er Jahren die Wohnsituation der Flüchtlinge in Marienfelde l
 ebendig werden.
LOCATION:Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde Flucht im geteilt
 en Deutschland\, Marienfelder Allee 66/80\, 12277 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Flight in Divided Germany
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/flight-in-divided-germany/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-59564@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-66235@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-37103@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-97032@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-15058@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-75359@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-21812@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-29947@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-60121@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-92661@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-28767@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120523T093921Z-61375@h1883415
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DESCRIPTION:Since November 2007\, the Department of Music Ethnology of the
  Ethnological Museum is being presented in a newly designed exhibition.\n\
 n\n\nThe phonogram archive comprises more than 16\,000 original recordings
  and around 2\,000 shellac records from all kinds of regions of the world.
 \n\nThe beginnings of the Berlin phonogram archive - and thus the origins 
 of the subject of music ethnology - reach back to the year 1900\, when the
  psychologist Carl Stumpf used an Edison phonograph to record a group of T
 hai theatre musicians performing in Berlin.\n\n\n\nIn the summer of 1999\,
  the collection of Edison cylinders kept at the phonogram archive was list
 ed in the UNESCO register "Memory of the World".\n\n\n\nFollowing the trad
 ition of the Berlin phonogram archive\, the Department of Music Ethnology 
 at the Ethnological Museum continues to document music culture from around
  the world. Today\, however\, modern technology is employed. The archive's
  holdings have grown to over 150\,000 sound recordings.
LOCATION:Ethnologisches Museum\, Lansstraße 8\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
SUMMARY:Music Ethnology
URL:http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/event/music-ethnology/
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