Veranstaltung


FRAMED #18 Dirty Honkers / Exhibition Maroody Merav & Ilan Yona
Zeit & Ort
19. Jan. 2019, 20:30 – 20. Jan. 2019, 00:30
10827, 10827 Berlin-Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Germany
Über die Veranstaltung
MUSIC – Dirty Honkers
They will make you dance!
Since 2011, the band has brought a one-of-a-kind performance all over the globe, setting stages on fire wherever they go.
It’s all about jazz, it’s all about the live! In staying true to the original spirit of jazz, the band presents a masterful show chock-full of surprises. Clever arrangements cradle their solos with melodies recalling the glorious era of jazz, yet with a very bold and modern touch. The saxophones, vocals, music apps, loopers, and game controllers all make for a fusion that only Berlin could have bred.
They have been coined electro swing, rave jazz, swing tech, and then some… “If we could go back in time, we would bring our technology, join Cab Calloway’s orchestra, and never look back!”
They performed all over, from festivals to clubs in the great cities of Germany, Belgium, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, the U.K., Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, and even Australia.
ART EXHIBITION – Maroody Merav & Ilan Yona
A set photographer and an art magazine chief editor (Msuse art and sexuality magazine), has been working in the last 7 years in Berlin as a professional photographer for actors, while working on various art projects, some of which include:
“Photophobia” – people and their personal phobias
“Plastic Animals” – my family and other animals – how immigrants and their own family are away from home
“The Cure Hotel” – A series of photos of a Slovakian spa resort for old people
“Hotel Melancholia” – Home away from home, being a couple in a hotel room
Maroody has 10 years of experience working on movie sets and working alongside talented DOPs, including Douglas Milsome (“The Shining”, “Full Metal Jacket”) and actors, including David Hasselhoff, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and, in a recent film, Alexander Fehling, as one of Sony’s top five set photographers in Europe.
Working on sets has given her artwork a cinematic look as well as taught her how to create comfortable work environments for women, who are usually scared of being photographed.