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Haus der Kulturen der Welt (KHW)
Adresse : John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 10557 Berlin
Pays concerné : Allemagne
Téléphone(s) : +49 (0)30 397 87 – 0

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HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT (Maison des Cultures du Monde) à Berlin, Allemagne.

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About us

THE HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT

A cosmopolitan place for contemporary art


The Haus der Kulturen der Welt is a place for international contemporary arts and a forum for current developments and discourse. Located in the capital city of Berlin, it presents artistic productions from around the world, with a special focus on non-European cultures and societies. Visual arts, music, literature, performing arts, film, academic discussions and digital media are all linked in an interdisciplinary programme that is unique in Europe. In a time when local and national issues are inextricably tied to international developments, the Haus enables the voices of the world to be heard in their great diversity and gives them a productive place in the inner-societal dialogue. In cooperation with artists and experts, it offers visitors opportunities to grapple with the conflicts, challenges and questions of our time: How do our respective living conditions impinge upon each other? What kind of a future do we want to live in? How can we shape our world more intelligently, but also more poetically?

Point of connection with the world

The Haus brings together artistic and social relationships in a special network that extends throughout and beyond Berlin. Here visitors can experience art as the practice of experimenting, questioning and discovering. Culture is in a perpetual state of change and comprises everyday as well as pop cultures. Working with these, the artistic formats establish connections with the visitors’ realm of experience and offer opportunities for active participation and identification. Against the backdrop of the transformation in Berlin, Germany and Europe, the Haus provides orientation in an increasingly complex world, reflecting societal and global processes from an international perspective.

For the metropolis of Berlin

The Haus brings diverse societal groups in the immigrant-rich metropolis of Berlin into conversation with one another. It collaborates with universities and initiatives to involve local organizations in its international projects. The Haus is a forum and a meeting point for the many Berlin inhabitants who have close ties to cultures around the world. Through the education programme LEARN AND EXPERIENCE it develops offerings for curious people of all ages and backgrounds. It opens new spaces of knowledge and aesthetic experience. The Haus also hosts institutions, companies and organizations for meetings, congresses and celebrations.

Providing impetus

With respective focuses for spring and autumn, the Haus makes tangible artistic and societal processes that are relevant to our globalized present. WORLDTRONICS showcases international developments in electronic music. The summer open-air festival WASSERMUSIK combines concerts on the Spree with experiences and reflections around the theme of water. Literary series such as WORTWELTEN and the festival LIFELINES, which focuses on the lifework of individual artists, provide further international accents. Numerous collaborative events including TRANSMEDIALE are developed and presented in the Haus. Two biennial events are held in alternating years: the performing arts festival IN TRANSIT and the BERLIN DOCUMENTARY FORUM, with its emphasis on documentary practices across disciplines arts.

Since 1989: History and sponsorship

In 1989, a year of worldwide political upheaval, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt opened its doors in the Congress Hall in Berlin’s Tiergarten. The content and genre-spanning scope of its programme were unique in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. From the early 1990s Through its work the institution took an overt stand against xenophobia and for greater tolerance. In the following phase the Haus built its reputation through its engagement of internationally renowned artists and curators, anchoring itself in the city’s multicultural scene. Today, in an era of advancing globalization, it has come to embody a rooted cosmopolitanism: an openness to the world that is consciously grounded in the history and place from which it has grown. More about the history of the Haus…

Since 2002 the Haus der Kulturen der Welt has operated, like the Berliner Festspiele and the International Filmfestspiele Berlin, as a division of the non profit organization Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH. The Haus is financed by the State Minister for Culture and Media at the Federal Chancellery in accordance with a resolution of the Deutscher Bundestag, and receives project-related funding from the Federal Foreign Office.

The architecture

Both the administration and the event programme of the Haus der Kulturen der Welt are accommodated in the Congress Hall. This architectural landmark of Western modernism was an American contribution to the international building exhibition INTERBAU 1957 as an embodiment of the free exchange of ideas. Thus the Congress Hall was associated from the start with modern Western ideals as well as with the East-West positioning of the time. The Haus, with its visitors, artists and thinkers, subjects the history of modernity to ongoing critical review – for in our globalized world, European societies are called upon to set our self-conception in relation to, and come to terms with, the history of non-European cultures.

An exceptional space
The Haus’s programme takes advantage of the unique design of the building, a place of wide-ranging possibilities. Exhibition hall, auditorium for concerts and theatre, congress hall, knowledge-production facility, academy, and architectural landmark, set in the middle of the Tiergarten on the River Spree: diversity is its strength. List of rooms…

A place of experimentation and learning

The Haus continually strives to open up new perspectives. In LEARN AND EXPERIENCE it offers a programme of cultural education for all ages. Here participants can discover art, make music and investigate current issues. HAUSRADIO also invites active participation in its cooperative productions of live broadcasts and podcasts with Klubradio Ltd. The internationally networked partner initiative www.culturebase.net provides an online Who’s Who of non-European artists and thinkers, presenting information on more than 1,000 individuals and groups from all over the world.

Not to be overlooked, the Haus’s publications are a further and lasting source of knowledge. In its 20-year history the Haus has put out some 150 works in print as well as over 40 CDs.