Spain and Munich

We have some upcoming events in Spain and Munich. Tell your Spanish and German friends!

Spain

We’re staging the first Spanish language Mp3 Experiments in Barcelona, Madrid, Murcia, and Vigo. The experiments will take place simultaneously on Thursday, October 29 at 6:00 PM. Details are on this Facebook group. There are also Facebook events for the individual cities: Barcelona, Madrid, Murcia, and Vigo.

On Saturday, October 31, I will be giving a presentation at Artfutura at 8:00 PM at Edificio IMAGINA (Avenida Diagonal 127.) More details here.

Munich

I’ll be speaking at the PATHOS Transport Theater on Monday, November 2. Details are here. The talk and debate that will follow is with the Urbanauts’ project, and is part of the SPIELART Theater Festival.

On Tuesday, November 3 there will be a mission in Munich that is a collaboration with Improv Everywhere and the series of public SMS “swarms” taking place there. Details on how to sign up to participate are here.

35 Responses to “Spain and Munich”


  • lolz @ spain, is that even a country???

  • Mark, i think it is, or maybe its a state in mexico, not sure.

  • As always, you’re assholes and don’t have any culture, making some stupid jockes about spain. I would ask if you could do it in more spain cities becouse it would be so funny.

  • Any chance for an IE event in the Netherlands? (A)

  • I’m from Spain, I’ll be there!
    See you in Barcelona!

    Please keep your stupid anti-spain coments to you!

  • Please allow me to make some corrections to your post: It’s “Edifici Imagina” instead of “Edificio”, and “Avinguda Diagonal” instead of “Avenida”. The language of Barcelona is Catalan. Spanish is a foreign language despite being co-oficial.

    • Lo siento pero no hablo Catalan.

      • Is fine how you say it… Elvis with ppl like you, we had wars. at the past.. pls peace man peace. Im from Barcelona and im Catalan and im spanish too.. And if i can correct you Elvis in Barcelona most population speaks spanish as first lenaguajes than not catalan…

    • That’s not true. Both catalan and spanish are spoken equally, specially in Barcelona.

    • Please, don’t make yourself the whole Catalunyan population. Not everyone thinks like you.

      Like it or not, until Catalunya is an official, universally recognized country, it’s still Spanish, it’s part of Spain AND therefore its official languages are Catalan and Spanish.

    • Let me correct all the stupid coment of Elvis. The languages of Barcelona ar both Catalan and Spanish so you can rather say “Edifici” or “Edificio” as you can say “Avinguda” or “avenida”.
      Don’t let radical people like this correct you when you are speaking properly. No one like this kind of people on a city proud to be international.

      Elvis: que mierda de comentario es este? Tu comentario no hace mas que dañar la imagen de la ciudad que no es tuya que sepamos. Desde cuando el Castellano es una lengua extrangera?? A ver si empezamos a ser mas tolerantes que la gente como tu es la que causa las guerras y los problemas. Y te contesto en castellano no porque no sepa hablar catalán, mi lengua materna, sino para que practiques un poco.

    • Hi Elvis, I think no one in this world is carring about your problem with the catalan or the spanish language in Barcelona. There are only a few persons like you, which are ignoring that people in Barcelona are speaking spanish, which is the main language of Spain. And as I know, the catalans are still members of the spanish state?!?

    • Oh man, you nationalist guys always showing your lack of intelligence…untill when??? Please, retract from your words, because you could confuse anyone who could read this; the way you want but not the way it is. The languages of Barcelona, and all Catalonia, are both spanish and catalan, or catalan and spanish. Spanish is NOT a foreign language. If you say it is co-oficial, you cannot say it’s a foreign language, in the same speech, unless you are a donky with no use of reasoning. Besides, co-oficial doesn’t mean better or worst. The are exactly at the same legal level, so try not to confuse anyone with your prejudices.
      It is a pain that people like you (assuming you’re catalan and nationalist) misprize your own culture in stead of being proud to have a multicultural history, in many ways, with several languages as a result of it.

      Anyway, I attended to Mp3 experiment in Murcia last thursday, and it was awesome! That was the first time I took part on this stuff, and I really loved it; Hope we have you back soon guys!!

    • Hay que ser australopiteco!

    • Pero que me cuentas flipáo, el idioma de Barcelona es el Castellano, te pese o no te pese. Tu idioma es el opcional.

  • Is this the spain in europe or the one in latin america? (after suzy’s comment I’m a bit confused).

    • Algrum, there’s no place in Latin America called Spain; absolutely nowhere. It is a country, and it is in Europe; also pretty close to Africa, like 14 Km. (therefore, it is in the south of Europe), and in spanish it is called España.

      In 1521 something had happened (spanish were everywhere); it was Columbus and his friends that had discovered and conquered (and more things) a vast territory, today known as Latin America, which in those times was known as New Spain (Nueva España). But today there is nothing such as this, as you will probably have guessed.

  • Still waiting for you to come to Belgium!

  • @Mark ikr? like, there r so many of’em n their so small, y bother learnin’ their names? lolz

  • My name is Omar Argentino Galván and I work in improvisational theatre (as a teacher, an actor, a director) in nearly the whole south America, in Italy and Spain. Whenever you want we can play togheter. Thank you.
    http://www.improtour.com
    laimpro.blogspot.com

  • Elvis, I’m sorry but even if you don’t wanti it, YOU ARE (AND WILL BE) spanish. In Barcelona, everyone talk in spanish because, THEY ARE spanish and catalan too, but please, don’t talk about that bullshit stuff, anyone is interested.

    Bye

  • I will be in Barcelona! ç

    And about the first jokes? if are that. I can explain something that happend to me in 1992 in a town in WA. I was a senior High school foreign student, and i was teacher assistant in spanish class. The first day of class, the teacher ask me if i can explain to the ppl that in Spain we dont have electricity.. i was thinking that was stupid thing and noone will belive me… After my explanation, the first reaction that someone had was… ohhh then you can´t see TV… after 5 min of ppl talking about what a huge problem was that… the teacher told to them how stupid is their education system based only on ur own country and dont give any info about the outside life…

    Todd thanks to come to Spain to visit us! To the rest open mind ppl you are wellcome to visit our nice country! Adn if someone was worried, we have electricity sometimes… xD

  • Oh I wish I was in Spain or in Munich… You guys should hop over to Israel, to Tel-Aviv as well… It’s not too far now that you’ll be in Europe… ;)
    Just think about it….

  • I’m attending the Experimento MP3 in Barcelona this afternoon… can’t wait for it to be 17:59! ;-)

  • So sad to see -for the first time in years-, hateful comments on this website. Little-minded people like this “Elvis” bringing their personal fears, hates and ignorance to a website dedicated to celebrating that, no matter who, where, or when you are and exist, we all enjoying being surprised. Charlie, thank you for making my many years in NY so much better, thank you for your open-mindedness, and keep up your great work!

  • Will you come to Asia ,such as Taiwan ?

  • looking forward to meeting you in munich tomorrow! buzy with final preparations for the SMSmob on tuesday and talk/debate on monday. By the way it now also a TWTflash on Twitter. The intelligence of the swarm hive generated this neet addition. see you.

  • Spanish language can’t be considered as foreigner because it doesn’t belong to territory but to people, as another languages such English, French, Italian, Japanese or Shwahili, whose speakers are living in BCN. But let me clear out one thing: Castilian (Spanish) language doesn’t belongs to Catalan culture and identity, and as Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia then Catalan language should first focused. I’m not Catalan, I’m from Valencia, but I don’t take care about political frontiers (so I don’t take care what languages are official or not). Everywhere inside Spain is not always equal to Castilian Spanish, Spain society is polimorphic.

  • Videos from the Mp3 Experiment Tour in Spain – Barcelona: http://bit.ly/12ApxO Other cities as well as press videos: http://bit.ly/2wdmW8

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