Exhibition Wild Ages
::: Sunday, 23th September ′07 – Opening ceremony :::
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| An eyecatcher at hippie corner: Harley Davidson with Poster und pictures for the movie ”Easy Rider“. |
Rock stars in different styles, but united in Bremen: German punk singer Nina Hagen and Bono of U 2. |
It was a very successful and interesting opening ceremony at the ”Kulturbahnhof“ in Bremen. A band named ”Teenage Music International“ (Link 1 | Link 2) and a vocal group named The Zappers delivered the musical frame, lord mayor Jens Böhrnsen showed his enthusiasm on the exhibition and took the 200 visitors back into the Sixties and Seventies.
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| The end of the exhibition: Some bricks symbolize the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, surrounded by some rarities from GDR rock and pop history. | |
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| Small talk: Rita Frische, manager of Kultur Bremen Nord GmbH, Otmar Wilhelm Weber (Radio Bremen) and Volker Beringer, also of Kultur GmbH. |
About 200 people were guests of the opening ceremony. |
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| Dancers were ”on stage“, when ”Teenage Music International“ played. |
Three sets of German pop sang and played ”The Zappers“. |
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| Bürgermeister Jens Böhrnsen blickte im Interview mit OWI Weber auf seine „Wilden Zeiten“ zurück. |
Dichtes Gedränge rund um die Bühne herrschte bei den Reden, Interviews und Musikbeiträgen. |
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| Lord Mayor Jens Böhrnsen, interviewed by OWI Weber, looked back to his very own ”Wild Ages“. |
People surrounded the stage when speeches and interviews were held and when ”Teenage Music International“ and ”The Zappers“ played. |
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| Günter Zint, photographer of Starclub fame, was on of the prominent guests of the opening ceremony. |
Mary and Wolfgang Thomas, interviewed by OWI Weber, presented some major sections of the exhibition. |
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| Played good old rock′n′roll: Teenage Music International |
Some snacks, taken out of a recipe book of the sixties, have been presented to the guests. |























