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This will be a fine book launch tour for "Tiki Modern and the Wild World of Witco" in Germany and Switzerland. Here are the official dates: Hamburg - Thursday, September 20nd, 2007
Berlin - Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
München - Thursday, September 27th, 2007
Zürich - Friday, September 28th, 2007
St. Gallen - Saturday, September 29th, 2007
More info at: http://www.klangundkleid.de/events/tikimodern/english/ About the movie: http://www.armchair-travelling.com/ About the music: http://www.hulapunk.com/ Preview of the book: http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=25214&forum=1&50 The most interesting event in Germany will probably be the Munich one, because it is happening at the original, unrenovated 1972 Trader Vic's, the best preserved Vic's site in Europe: But be warned that the Munich event coincides with that big Bavarian Luau also known as the Oktoberfest, and all hotels in town are booked up! So if you are coming from outside of town, better arrange to shack up at a friend's place, or not at all. Tiki carvings, art, and other Tiki treasures by the incredibly talented guys from Forbidden Island will be availble at the Munich and Swiss events, too: http://www.forbidden-paradise.com/eng/gallery.php The above event poster by Dr. Alderete and other goodies should also be for sale. :) |
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Wed, Aug 22, 2007 1:20 PM
Killer poster!!!! Lucky folks over there in Europe! |
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Wed, Aug 22, 2007 4:08 PM
The poster looks like its from the good Dr. but probably isn't. I wouldn't mine a poster. So does anyone know the date that we in eastcoast America can buy the book and the movie. Don't know which one I'm more excited for, but I'm been waiting for the movie for so long. Years. So its the most anticipated movie and book in my life. [ Edited by: teaKEY 2007-08-22 16:11 ] |
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cheekytiki
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 9:27 AM
Which one or Ones to attend? |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 10:17 AM
We are booked on a flight to Berlin to arrive early Saturday am... How can we buy tickets in advance from the UK or can they be reserved to collect on the door? We'd hate to come all that way, and fail to get in! Liz & Chris |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 12:19 PM
Double post [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2007-08-23 12:23 ] |
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 12:22 PM
Good question! Took me a while to figure it out myself: http://www.klangundkleid.de/events/tikimodern/ click on BERLIN, then scroll down to VORVERKAUF and click on "Ticket Bestellen" ("Ticket Ordering", which you definitely should!) Next page: select "2" (they are 15.- Euros a ticket), and click on "Ab in den Warenkorb" ("Into the shopping cart") Everybody else can do it that way, by clicking on the city of their choice on the German opening page (in case K 'n' K won't update the English version) There will be the poster, the book, Jochens' DVD, and a selection of Spanish Tiki mugs that Lurker ordered specifically for the event for sale. Lurker was the first to publish photos of the Barcelona Tiki Bars in his wonderful Barcelona city guide: http://www.city-in-space.com/barcelona/locations.asp?SUBCAT=5&LNG=en By the way, I really like the website of the Hamburg location too, a small bar called "Die Hasenschaukel" ("The Bunny Swing"), located in the redlight district of St.Pauli, : ...right around the corner of Harry's Hafen Bazaar (!): http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=23491&forum=2 P.S.: Ironically, Hula Punk will not perform at the Hasenschaukel event. |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 2:35 AM
I'll make one of the date. Now, wich one.... |
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bigbrotiki
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 5:29 PM
I dunno Nic....t'is funny how people only like their OWN styles of inebriation...like Navy Grogs at Trader Vic's. To me as a German the Oktoberfest is akin to, or worse than, Spring Break in Miami, so I will avoid it under all circumstances. And hey, get in line, I'M already bunking at Jochen's! (I assume....right, Jo? :) ) Munich IS tempting because of the location being Trader Vic's, but then again it really makes most sense when going for the whole shoobang including the dinner at T.V.'S....which, BECAUSE it is Trader Vic's, is a costly proposition. I would recommend Hamburg, that venue looks like it has yummy food, and the neighborhood of St Pauli, the harbor and the Reeperbahn is fascinating in its own divey way. And if you're gonna schlep that brick of a book all the way from Paris to Germany, I will certainly sign it! |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 2:20 AM
So cheekytiki, tikichris, german tikiphiles ? Which event are you going to ?? |
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cheekytiki
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 4:47 AM
We are doing, Berlin and Munich as we are driving in that direction anyway. |
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bigbrotiki
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 5:59 AM
Cool, Jamie, bring me some Mahiki swag! In case you have not been able to figure it out, there are three options to buy tickets online for the Munich event, you find them on the bottom of the MUENCHEN link on the German web page: http://www.klangundkleid.de/events/tikimodern/muenchen.asp TIKI DELUXE includes everything: The Book, the DVD, slide show, Armchair Travelling screening, Hula Punk live, buffet and 2 cocktails at Trader Vic's, Exotica DJ at the bar TIKI LOVER all of the above, sans Book and DVD (if you got both of those in Berlin already, that's your ticket) TIKI TEASER for the bone broke Tikiphile: Just my slide show and Jochen's film screening, for mere 9 Euros! My am I cheap! :) Looking forward to catching up with you and meeting Trader Jim. |
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Thu, Aug 30, 2007 8:34 AM
i'm gonna be at the spring break in munich :D around september 21, so i will at least try to get to trader vic's munich. once i get my schedule worked out better i'll do my best to arrange to meet up with some of you €s $ |
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Sat, Sep 1, 2007 3:19 PM
Trader Jim and I have booked out plane tickets we cant wait to see you all there, looking forward to meeting every one |
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cheekytiki
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Sun, Sep 2, 2007 3:48 AM
Who's up for staying here whilst in Berlin, check out all of the rooms! |
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54 house of bamboo
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Mon, Sep 3, 2007 1:24 AM
There's a 'tiki' room in Hamburg at the Kogge http://www.kogge-hamburg.com/ See ya all in Berlin! |
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Wed, Sep 5, 2007 2:51 AM
I'm also coming to Berlin with my wahine. Sven, wanna go to the Rum Trader friday evening ?? brit-tikis ? |
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bigbrotiki
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Fri, Sep 7, 2007 10:35 AM
The Rum Trader is always worth a visit! But to be honest, I have NO idea what my coordinates will be that evening this far in advance, I will just have to play it by ear. |
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Mon, Sep 10, 2007 9:46 AM
We won't arrive until Saturday morning - work commitments prevent a longer trip. See you all soon! |
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Sat, Sep 15, 2007 1:08 PM
Yeah! Some of us have got work to do French Boy! I'll be busy working on POCKETIKI #3...you know the one with the 'Virani le Beachcomber' article in it? It'll be good to hook up again Mr. V! I still need to get some tit-bits from you to finish it off. The BRIT(IKI)sh Invasion is coming!!! One more thing...if you're looking in HULAPUNK...please play 'Shouldn't Have Fallen in Love with a Hula Girl' for Sian & I...it's OUR SONG! Danke! To all our German friends...The Mai-Tais are on YOU! Ha, ha1! Trader Jim - Make mine a smooth flight to Berlin! |
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Mon, Sep 24, 2007 2:01 PM
Here are some impressions from the Tiki Modern Tour. First two photos are from Harry's Harbor Bazaar in Hamburg, which is just around the corner of the Hasenschaukel where the event took place. This amazing store resembles the European ethnology museums at the turn of the century, a non-didactic jumble of primitive idols and fetishes that inspired moderns like Picasso and Giacometti to redefine what "art" was: These are just TWO of many rooms and corridors filled to the hilt with vintage tourist art. Jochen and Tanja view TIKI MODERN for the first time... Berlin at night:
Sunday trip to the Berlin Ethnology Museum in Dahlem, which has been splendidly re-organized since I visited it last.
This Ethnology museum was once called "The mother of all Museums" because of its collection's influence. The greatest, most pleasant surprise greeted me at the end, in the Museum's bookstore, where I found TIKI MODERN displayed among all the latest academic art books on Oceanic art! Things truly have come full circle for me :) |
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 1:21 AM
shit, I missed the exhibition. I saw the sign in the U-Bahn while leaving for the airport... |
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 1:59 AM
Right, at last after everything working against us work wise and it looking like we weren't going to make it...we are going to be in Munich...and Zurich! |
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Tue, Sep 25, 2007 5:33 AM
Sven, great to see you and glad to see Tiki Modern getting the attention it deserves! Wish I could see you on tour. Maybe we should try to make something happen at the Mai Kai upon your return!! Please say hi to Hula Punk for me and to Jochen! And don't think I missed the Mai Kai shirt for a second! |
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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 3:41 PM
Sorry we didn't get to say Goodb... Auf Wiederse... Au Revoir Virani, you must have slipped away while we were chatting. I thought I saw some cards for the SUDSEE Exhibition at the Eiszeit Kino, but maybe not. We didn't get talking about it until we were in the Aloha-Luau Bar after the show. We were lucky, I spotted the promotional postcards as we were leaving the airport on our arrival! Hope to post a couple of pics when the uploading is back in action. All the Best from Tiki Towers - Trader Jim (Make mine a Mai-Tai!). |
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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 4:04 PM
The good thing is that the Dahlem Museum's MAIN exhibit is permanent, all my photos you see above are from that. The special, added exhibit on the Mallangan art was cool too, but the main exhibit is more varied, and any visitor to Berlin will be able to visit it for the next twenty years....that's how long it took them to re-display their collection this time. So don't feel bad, it's all there, museums are on SLOTH time in today's world :) ...that's why I love them. And we are all jealous you have your mussee de quay branlee (..or whatever the correct spelling is)! |
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Wed, Sep 26, 2007 6:15 PM
congratulations BBT, your commmitment, expertise, knowledge and finesse are recognized by many! Loved and respected too! |
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Sun, Sep 30, 2007 3:04 AM
Sven, Jochen, Lurker and everyone else involved, Congratulations on this event we had a blast. Coconami TVs Hula Punks Dr. Funks Son Kon Tiki Zurich, the outside and inside differ considerably. Mata Hari, Zurich. Could this be Crazy Als Swiss Cousin? |
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Sun, Sep 30, 2007 11:06 AM
Jamie and Anji, thanks for coming all the way to Munich and Zurich, I hope the book made your trip worthwhile. The Munich Trader Vic's is indeed a jewel of the chain, and I took lots of pics to share. Unfortunately, the attitude of the Hotel management and the staff reflected the fact that in 35 years they never had to worry to fill the place with its posh, well-moneyed celeb regulars...much like the Beverly Hills Vic's. But hey, that is the same reason why the place has remained as it was originally built in 1972! It is simply gorgeous:
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Sun, Sep 30, 2007 11:52 AM
...and now on to Zuerich and St. Gallen:
In closing, I would like to thank my sponsors Lurker, Pino and Phillip from Kland und Kleid http://www.klangundkleid.ch for making this grand book tour possible, and the boys from Forbidden Paradise http://www.forbidden-paradise.de for their enthusiasam and belief in Tiki! |
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Sun, Sep 30, 2007 12:34 PM
European Tiki Rocks! Michael your graphic style is fantastic, roll on your mug. Mogambo, I forgot to say how great it is to see that your film has so much British footage, can't wait to see MORE? Grau, Mata Hari takes some beating when it is time to party, I will definately be back, Zurich is my new favourite city! Sven, I've now had time to look thru the book properly, It's different! The Tiki Torch is being taken up in Europe in a big way at the moment and it is all down to these people, all of you in the States should really take notice of these guys, they really are creating the future. |
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Tue, Oct 2, 2007 3:43 PM
It is interesting that 'modern tiki culture' is seen as being so American! Obviously with damn good reason, but it is not exclusive, I think Jamie has a good point when he says that the Europeans are taking up the 'tiki torch'. Anyone with even a basic knowledge (that's ME!) of Polynesian history, will know that the Europeans (that includes us BRITS!) have been there right from the start, o.k. not right from the start but way before any other outsiders! It's not so strange therefore, that we would have an interest in the popular culture that has come out of California in the mid 20th century. By George we LOVE that stuff!! However, like so many things in life, a fresh look from another angle is often what is needed to push the boundaries of a genre that is in danger of stagnating. Now don't think this is a cheap shot at 'Tiki America', it is far from it. Some of the new stuff that is coming out of the States is way cool! You all know that!! A good example that comes to mind is the recent Tiki Farm Kahiki Fireplace mug! Not just the product, or the fact that it celebrates one of the most fantastic tiki restaurants ever, but as important to me, it is putting something back by sharing the profits to enable the 'original' fireplace to be restored. Great thinking! That to me is what inovative* innovative invasive inactive innovate informative initiative invective inventive innovating innovated innovates invite annotative infective intuitive invitee involve invade tiki should be. Take it, run with it and have fun with it! Just don't drop it!! This is not what I started out to write so I'll stop while I'm probably behind! Ha, ha! I had just wanted to mention that I have posted some pics of the Berlin Modern Bash on the 'TIKI MODERN: Apologies, Comments, Critique and ...questions' post in the General forum. Hope you like them. Remember what the 'British Invasion' did for US Garage music in the early sixties? Well keep an eye on BRITIKI and it's twin brother EUROTIKI...we're getting up a head of steam and it's not from boiling the kettle for another cup of tea! Just one last thing...If anyone mentions the Boston Tea Party!!! Gotta go now...the kettles just boiled! All the Best - Trader Jim (Make mine a PG Tips!). |
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