Vladimir Malakhov: Keeping the world dancing in lockdown
The Ukrainian former director of the Staatsballett Berlin on modern dance trends, keeping fit on Instagram and getting vaccinated. Sören Kittel, 10.5.2021 - 14:13 Uhr
Artikel anhören Berliner Zeitung/Paulus PonizakVladimir Malakhov is known for his work in Moscow, New York and Tokyo. Still, he says, Berlin is where he feels most at home.
Berlin - Vladimir Malakhov (53) opens the door of his apartment in Mitte wearing a colourful kimono over sportswear. He has just finished his daily Instagram ballet class. His smile is broad and he offers a slice of bird milk cake, a traditional Russian snack he usually buys at a supermarket in Lichtenberg. He makes some tea, sits down and lights a cigarette.
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Eindrücke von der Muttergottes-Oktave 2021
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Eating out in the lockdown: asparagus sandwiches, oysters, lemon tartes
Corona bans shouldn t extend to good food. This week: the freshest oysters in Berlin. Katerina Paskopulos, Eva Biringer, Jesko zu Dohna, Jacques Ritzel, 6.5.2021 - 14:34 Uhr
Artikel anhören Lee EdwardCafé frank in Prenzlauer Berg
Berlin - This week: delicious sandwiches and wines at Bar Freundschaft s street stand; fantastically fresh seafood from VOLK Mitte. And the lemon tart at Café frank is a dream, while Gorilla Bakery on Herrmannstraße makes a killer cappuccino. Peter RigaudBar Freundschaft.
Bar Freundschaft in Mitte
What to do in Berlin on a Sunday during a soft/hard lockdown? The government wants us to stay indoors or walk around outside. I ve never understood why outdoor restaurants are banned. After all, aerosol researchers say that the dangers are minimal outdoors. Politicians are probably afraid that outdoor dining will degenerate under the influence of alcohol. But why speculate