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2011reviewpartoneIn amongst all the excitement of the opening of the Apartments last week, we missed the second birthday of this lovely blog, and so we thought we would use the chance to not only say “Happy Birthday” to ourselves, but have a look back at a year in the Circus through our blog posts. Now quite a lot of things have happened to us over the past twelve months, so we have decided to split this into two and begin with the first six months of the year.

In January we launched our cooperation with the ZeitzeugenBörse for our series of eyewitness history talks, which are still continuing each month in Fabisch, and we have a very special treat and surprise on this topic coming up in January…so keep your eyes open! We also recieved the happy news that The Circus Hotel had once again been selected for the Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Awards, voted for by people who have stayed with us at the hotel and a wonderful achievement for the second year in a row. Later in month Judith and Lisanne took some guests on a special Long Night of the Museums Tour, whilst Jared started on his mission to eat around Berlin.

February might be the shortest month but there was lots going on, especially as the Berlinale was in town. We also prepared a very special welcome for a very special friend of ours.  March was completely packed, with a renovation of the Circus Cafe just in time for all the different events of our Slow Travel Day, including tours, film screenings, a pop-up bookshop and much more, whilst our small Kunstbox at the hostel became host for the Pictosplasma festival. Over at the hotel Marie Jacobi brought Rapunzel to the tower, where she still sits…

Into spring and we welcomed the Berg Gallery to our Kunstbox, celebrated Hertha’s return to the Bundesliga, and continued our obession with you know who. As the weather continued to get warmer the fun and games carried on, with a visit of Gino the Clown to the hostel, we sadly waved goodbye to Konny as he left the Circus (we still miss you), and made the first announcement of the new Circus Apartments.

As the summer arrived we headed up onto the roof of the Circus Hotel for yoga sessions, and worked with our neighbours on the Rosentage neighbourhood and cultural festival. We reached the halfway point of the year with Lisa hosting “Europe’s Most Awesome Barbecue” in Mauerpark.

Phew…and we are only halfway there. Part Two of the 2011 review will be on the blog in the next couple of days…

TheBerg_BunniesYesterday the sun was shining. Everyone on the streets seemed to be walking around in a dazed and hazy good mood, as if the early afternoon beers had kicked in, or the realisation had struck that yes, winter is finally over, and we are going to have many more days like this as we enjoy the Berlin springtime and summer. So it was the perfect day, Easter Sunday, for the opening of The Berg Gallery at The Circus Hostel. Once again, many thanks to Jakob from Mila for his inspiration, organising this, and introducing the project yesterday. Plenty of people came by to see the bunnies, have a glass of sekt, and enjoy a spot of open-air jazz. There are a couple more pictures below, but here are some useful links if you want to find out more about The Berg Gallery:

Bunny-Cam! Yes, see what the Bunnies are up to right now on The Berg Gallery website

Invitation to Yesterday’s event – includes more information about The Berg and The Gallery

TheBerg_Opening

The view from inside the hostel…

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See more pictures from yesterday on The Circus Facebook Page

This Sunday will witness the transformation of our Temporäre Kunstbox into The Berg Gallery, and The Circus and Mila would like to take the opportunity to invite you to the opening:

The Berg Opening

The Berg – is an imaginary place.

It’s absurd and purely exists through social reference. Hence, it creates ‘common sense’. The Berg combines a strong notion of individual freedom with a deep sense of complicity. This duality of ‘doing what you want‘ and ‘doing it together’ is emblematic of a contemporary Berlin lifestyle. The Berg is this existing city’s icon.

The Berg Gallery – is a real place.

It is dedicated to ideas that share the TheBerg’s spirit. It’s eight square metres are open to changing installations that recall the ironic blend of the original project. The Berg Gallery is curated by Mila and hosted by The Circus.

The Berg Gallery – Chapter 01  … denn Sie wissen nicht was Sie tun.

Witness a critical moment in the history of the city at the foot of The Berg.
Easter Sunday, 24.04.2011 at 15:00h
Weinbergsweg 1a, close to Rosenthaler Platz, Berlin-Mitte

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