tbaJournal

Hamburg Event Guide and Literary Journal

  • Home
  • tba podcast
  • Journalism
    • Places
    • Faces of the City
    • *tba Around the World
    • Think
    • Web
  • Creative
    • poetry
    • creative writing
  • Events
    • Art
    • Theater
  • Art
  • Film
    • *tba Movie Squad
  • Music
  • Theater
  • Food and Astrology
    • Dining Diary
    • CoffeeColumn
    • Taste Bud Attack
    • Recipes
  • *tba
    • Author Profiles
  • Contact

Preview: Kölibri Küchen Konzert feat. Isabella Francine and Combo Rosso (@Kölibri Oct. 27th 2017)

Just in case you don’t have anything to do yet this Friday (or think you can’t because you’re out of money), I might have just the thing for you: An evening of concerts at a lovely venue in St. Pauli that’s entirely for free!

Kölibri’s sociocultural project “Kölibri Küchen Konzert” has been around since 2012 and is part of the GWA, an institution that supports and hosts community driven projects aimed at supporting intercultural discourse as well as community service and social work for those less fortunate in Hamburg and St. Pauli in particular.This Friday, they will be hosting Isabella Francine, whom you might remember from *tba presents, as well as an intercultural dance music project called Combo Rosso.

Check out Isabella Francine’s music video (which features beautiful impressions of Hamburg) here:

The event starts at 8 pm at Kölibri ( Hein-Köllisch-Platz 11+12), doors open at 7.30 pm. The event is for free, but donations are encouraged.

 

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)
26/10/2017 lerchen

Post navigation

Underground Thoughts → ← Not a sad poem

Related Posts

Review: A Murder at the Inn by the University Players

(As this play is a murder mystery, this article tries to avoid spoilers as much as possible) At half past seven on Friday, 17th June 2022, the world premiere of […]

Review: “1917” – One Shot at Glory

1917 is an impressive feat of filmmaking - but does the one-take gimmick work?

Review: “X” by the University Players

Hell, famously, is other people. But so is being stranded on Pluto while losing your sense of time and self. Lennart reviews the University Players' newest production.

Musical Musings: The Book of Mormon

This article was not sponsored by any religious company/group.

Recent Posts

Review: A Murder at the Inn by the University Players

Review: A Murder at the Inn by the University Players

(As this play is a murder mystery, this article tries to avoid spoilers as much as possible) At half past seven on Friday, 17th June 2022, the world premiere of […]

More Info
a holly, jolly (last-minute) gift guide (robin’s version)

a holly, jolly (last-minute) gift guide (robin’s version)

Robin is back to make the yuletide gay once more (a true Christmas miracle) and to give you some last-minute book recs - books that are great holiday reads or great gifts to give to your loved ones.

More Info
Night Owl

Night Owl

I’m tired at daytime;Blinding lights are hurting my eyes,Honking cars are hurting my ears,Man-made objects are all around,Masses of people are bustling about,And I can’t shut them out. When snow [...]

More Info
Film as Therapy: The Gentle Humanism of Hirokazu Kore-eda

Film as Therapy: The Gentle Humanism of Hirokazu Kore-eda

Claudius on how films can help us grow.

More Info

Follow Us

My Tweets

Login

  • Log In
  • Register
  • Impressum
Powered by WordPress | theme Dream Way