Ausland
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Ausland
Ausland is a venue in Berlin for music and performance and related public and non-public events. Ausland is a workspace for local, national and international artists and projects. Ausland holds on the average three shows a week.
Overview
Ausland is run by a group of up to twelve people. Each "Ausländer" (member of Ausland; German for "foreigner") has a high degree of autonomy in deciding how to use the space, which includes hosting any event he or she wishes. Most constraints come from the limited amount of money, the limited space and the limited number of people available to realize individual projects. The Ausländers think that the organizational structure of Ausland is a pragmatic solution to the utopian idea of an artist-run venue. Ausländers do not get paid. As a rule of thumb, the money made from selling beverages finances the infrastructure of Ausland. The door money goes to the performing artists.
The regular program of Ausland is structured through series. Among others there is the “Fernwärme – The Making of Performing Arts” series which includes guest performances, co-productions and educational projects in the field of the performing arts. “Biegungen” is a series for improvised and experimental music.
External links
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| Berlin | |
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| Hamburg | |
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| Munich |
- Gasteig
- Rote Sonne
- Feierwerk
- 59:1
- Backstage
- Georg-Elser-Halle (closed)
- Kleine Elserhalle (closed)
- Zenith
- Babylon (closed)
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| Other cities |
- Aalen: Rock It
- Aschaffenburg: Colos Saal
- Bad Worishöfen: U2 (closed)
- Böblingen: Sporthalle
- Bochum: Zeche, Matrix, RuhrCongress
- Bonn: Beethovenhalle
- Braunschweig: Jolly Joker (closed)
- Bremen: Aladin, Tivoli
- Chemnitz: Kraftwerk (closed), Stadthalle, AJZ (closed)
- Coesfeld: Fabrik
- Cologne: Gebaude 9, Essigfabrik, Live Music Hall, Underground, Palladium, Luxor
- Cottbus: Glad House (closed)
- Dortmund: FZW, Westfalenhalle, Konzerthaus, Soundgarden (closed)
- Dresden: Starclub (cloesed), Reithalle, Alter Schlachthof, Chemiefabrik
- Düsseldorf: Tonhalle Düsseldorf, ISS Dome
- Erfurt: From Hell, Messehalle, Centrum
- Essen: Zeche Carl, Turock, Grugahalle, Weststadthalle
- Frankfurt am Main: Alte Oper, Ponyhof, Batschkapp, Jahrunderthalle, Negativ (closed)
- Freiburg: Crash Musikkeller (ex-Crash)
- Geiselwind: Music Hall
- Glauchau: Alte Spinnerei
- Hanover: Eilenriedehalle, Niedersachsenhalle, Capitol, Music Hall (closed)
- Herford: Club X, Kick (closed), FlaFla
- Jena: F-Haus, Kassablanca
- Karlsruhe: Substage, Subway (closed)
- Leipzig: Gewandhaus, Zoro, Conne Island, Arena, Hellraiser, Haus Auensee, Werk II
- Lichtenfels: Stadthalle
- Ludwigsburg: Rockfabrik, Arena
- Mannheim: SAP Arena, Alte Seilerei
- Münster: Halle Münsterland, Gleis 22
- Nürnberg: Der Hirsch, Z-Bau (closed), Löwensaal, Rockfabrik
- Oberhausen: Turbinenhalle, König-Pilsener-Arena, Helvete Metal Club
- Offenbach: Hafenbahn, Hafen 2, Capitol, Stadthalle
- Osnabrück: Hyde Park, Bastard Club
- Rostock: Mau Club
- Saarbrücken: Garage
- Sankt Goarshausen: Freilichtbühne Loreley
- Schweinfurt: Schreinerei (closed)
- Stuttgart: LKA Longhorn, Die Röhre (closed), Universum, Porsche Arena, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
- Trier: Exhaus, Exil (closed), Messeparkhalle (closed)
- Twist: Heimathaus Twist
- Viersen: Festhalle Viersen
- Wiesbaden: Schlachthof
- Zwickau: Alarm! (closed)
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| Music venues in Europe per country |
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- CZ
- DK
- ES
- FI
- FR
- GE
- GR
- HR
- HU
- IT
- LU
- NL
- NO
- PL
- PT
- RU
- SK
- SV
- UK
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Coordinates: 52°32′42″N 13°25′10″E / 52.54500°N 13.41944°E / 52.54500; 13.41944