EUscreenXL: Participant of the E-Space Hacking Culture Bootcamp

Author: Laura Osswald, Mariana Salgado and Willemien Sanders
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Within the framework of Europeana Space a number of hackathons are organised to develop tools for using Europeana content. The Hacking Culture Bootcamp hackathon, held in Amsterdam between May 8 and May 10 this year, focused on creating multiscreen experiences with digitalized historical footage from Europeana. In the hackathon seven teams of participants from different backgrounds created new multiscreen digital tools to engage with cultural heritage. For EUscreenXL we participated with a team of six.
 
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Fixing Access to Audiovisual Heritage

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EUscreenXL brings audiovisual heritage collections online. It also researches what actions are needed to improve the conditions for publishing audiovisual heritage online . In this way, we aim to increase the amount of culturally interesting, personally engaging, educational, and possibly even reusable moving image heritage collections for all to see. In order to get a clearer vision on how we can do so, we are looking for your opinions!

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All that Jazz!

Author: Yashar Dehaghani and Sian Barber
Photo source: British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.

Madelaine Bell. Photo source: British Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved.



Since it’s inception EUscreenXL has made thousands of videos available on EUscreen.eu. With so much content on our portal, we’ve decided to tackle the challenges of curation and contextualization by regularly creating interesting collections for your enjoyment.

Today, on the occasion of International Jazz Day, we’re proud to present a collection of fun, cool, and captivating videos about jazz music and culture!

These clips feature captivating performances from some of the greatest jazz musicians in history, full concerts from contemporary jazz stars, fascinating interviews, and signs of the influence of jazz across the years; on culture, people and on society. We hope you’ll have fun with this collection about jazz life in Europe!

Stay tuned for more collections coming soon by following us on Facebook and Twitter.

Feel free to search our collection for plenty more videos about music, or take a look at our previous collections for more EUscreen content; Euroean Celebrations, Women’s Rights in Europe, and European Theatre.




 

Louis Armstrong

 


Don’t miss this wonderful performance by Louis Armstrong! (starts at 05:00)

CT/Czech Republic, 1965 [music][11:15]

Ella Fitzgerald

 


A fantastic performance by the great Ella Fitzgerald (starts at 00:43)

CT/Czech Republic, 1969 [music][02:24]

Ray Charles

 


Ray Charles on European and American audiences, his new band and Quincy Jones, and on soul music and twist

RTBF/Belgium, 1962 [english w/ french translation][03:07]

Josephine Baker

 


Singer and dancer Josephine Baker charming an audience in Prague (performance starts at 00:17)

CT/Czech Republic, 1965 [music][01:23]

Josephine Baker interview and song

 


Josephine Baker talks about her origins, racism in the US, her move to Europe and the decision to adopt children. And another performance by the ever amazing “Black Pearl” (starts at 07:50)

RTBF/Belgium, 1962 [interview in french & performance in english][12:30]

Claude Nougaro

 


Filmed during rehearsals, Claude Nougaro performs his song Quatre boules de cuir (Four balls of leather)

INA/France, 1969 [music][03:56]

Grencsó Kollektív Kedély

 


Don’t miss this great concert if you’re a jazz fan! István Grencsó is an important figure of the hungarian farout jazz life. Here he plays with his collective Grencsó Kollektív Kedély at A38 Ship.

NAVA/Hungary, 2005 [music][25:08]

Możdżer Danielsson Fresco

 


Możdżer Danielsson Fresco live in concert at the Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok. The jazz trio were promoting their third album “Polska”.

NINA/Poland, 2013 [music][01:34:00]

Trio Midnight

 


Another fantastic concert. Elemér Balázs on the drums, Kálmán Oláh on the piano and János Egri on the bass play at A38 Ship, the world’s greatest bar according to a 2012 Lonely Planet poll

NAVA/Hungary, 2005 [music][24:51]

Jazz musician Volker Schlott

 


East German Jazz musician Volker Schlott on making it in the West

DW/Germany, 1991 [German][05:06]

Jazz Across the Border

 


At the music festival “Jazz Across the Border“ the focus is on African jazz. The line-up includes the Louis Sclavis-Trio from Paris, who have also toured Africa.

DW/Germany, 2001 [German][02:14]

Joan Chamorro and Andrea Motis

 


 
The young and talented Joan Chamorro and Andrea Motis performing as part of Barcelona’s 2011 International Jazz Festival (starts at 00:28)

TVC/Spain, 2011 [music][01:23]

 

Jazz Festival in Sibiu

 


Fusing pop and Jazz at the Jazz Festival in Sibiu, Romania in 1976. And Marius Pop band is playing beautifully, starting from 03:16.

TVR/Romania, 1976 [Romanian][07:58]

Intimate interview with Tomasz Stańko

 


Singer Katarzyna Nosowska interviews Tomasz Stańko

NINA/Poland, 2012 [polish][32:24]

Duke Ellington

 


A short clip of the mesmerizing Duke Ellington in concert

Luce/Italy, 1971 [music][00:59]







Local Radio and Television Records from Public Media Stations Across USA To Be Made Available to the Public

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The American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB), a collaboration between the Library of Congress, WGBH Boston and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, launched a new website at americanarchive.org on April 7, providing the public with access to a collection of American public radio and television content dating back to the 1950s.

These audio and video materials, created by more than 120 public broadcasting organizations across the United States, have now been digitized and preserved, and will be a resource for scholars, researchers, educators, filmmakers and the general public to delve into the rich history of public broadcasting across America.
 
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EUscreenXL Content Partners Workshop in Vilnius

Author: Yashar Dehaghani
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Photo by Larisa Dmuchovskaja

On the 19th and 20th of March representatives from EUscreenXL’s content partners met at the Lithuanian Central State Archives (LCVA) in Vilnius with technical and research partners as well as Europeana to examine and address practical issues and opportunities relating to the supply, delivery, and re-use of content and metadata for the EUscreenXL project.

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World Theatre Day

Author: Yashar Dehaghani
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Photo source: Česká televize. All rights reserved.


World Theatre Day is an annual celebration of everything related to the stage. Started in 1961 by the International Theatre Institute, each year various national and international theatre events are organized to mark this occasion.

Theatre captures the essence of our societies, our traditions, and our culture better than perhaps any other art-form, and though performances end, plays live on for as long as they are loved and cherished. They are preserved through repetition, or described in books, or captured on film and stored in archives.

These documents; be it the plays themselves, or everything that surrounds them, are an important part of our history. We’re proud to present these memories from the past, now made available again though EUscreen.

We hope you’ll enjoy these few fun and interesting clips about European theatre from the last few decades! Feel free to search our collection for plenty more videos about theatre, dance and performance, on EUscreen.eu!

 

Dario Fo at the Comédie Française

 


Dario Fo stages Molière’s “The Flying Doctor” at the Comédie Française, in the tradition of the Commedia dell arte.

INA/France, 1990 [French][01:32]

Conversation with Eugène Ionesco

 


Eugène Ionesco on his youth spent between Romania and France, his theatre works, and the meaning of the word “absurd”.

INA/France, 1960 [French][07:37]

Centre Dramatique de l’Est in Alsace

 


The creation of the Centre Dramatique de l’Est in 1947 is testimony to the decentralization of the theatre after the war, and this theatre continues to thrive.

INA/France 1968 [French][04:50]

Interview with Karl Farkas

 


The great actor talks about his life, profession and his passion for painting.

ORF/Austria, 1971 [German][04:06]

Nadja Tiller at a cocktail party

 


Footage of actress Nadja Tiller with her parents on her visit to Vienna in 1960.

ORF/Austria, 1960 [Silent][02:30]

Interview with Dame Peggy Ashcroft

 


Dame Peggy Ashcroft, one of Britain’s top stage actresses, on why she chose the theatre over TV.

BBC / United Kingdom, 1956 [English][02:20]

Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army

 


Backstage at the Theatre of the Czechoslovak Army where the actors are preparing for a performance, and an extract from the play “War with the Newts” by Pavel Kohout.

CT/Czech Republic 1963 [Czech][03:02]

The Bartered Bride in Mongolia

 


The State Theatre of Opera and Ballet in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, presents the opera “The Bartered Bride”.

CT/Czech Republic 1983 [Czech][05:40]

Act one

 


A program about the entrance auditions at the Theater Institute in Barcelona.

TVC/Spain, 1996 [Spanish][28:00]

Interview with Radu Beligan

 


Radu Beligan talks about the tournament of the Comedy Theatre in Paris.

TVR/Romania 1965 [Romanian][01:45]

La Divina

 


Current trends in contemporary Polish theater.

NINA/Poland 2010 [Polish][26:13]

My Theater

 


Theater actress Halina Winiarska about her life and career.

NINA/Poland 2013 [Polish][11:27]

 

Eccentric dance

 


A captivating performance by ballet dancer Česlovas Žebrauskas.

LCVA/Lithuania, 1961 [Music][01:49]

Aliodija Ruzgaitė dances

 


Ballet dancer Aliodija Ruzgaitė performs choreographic miniatures full of humour and charm.

LCVA/Lithuania, 1961 [Music][03:45]

Interactive online theater

 

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Actor Herbert Fritsch stages “Hamlet” in Berlin as an interactive play, making Berlin’s Volksbühne the first German theater to combine theater with the Internet.

DW/Germany, 2001 [German][04:26]

Forbidden Fruit

 


Robert Ciulli stages a co-production of the Theater an der Ruhr and the Dramatic Arts Center in Tehran. It is the first Iranian-European co-production in 20 years.

DW/Germany, 2002 [German][24:56]

Theatre for children

 

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A performance of the puppet theatre play “Žogica Marogica”.

RTV SLO/Slovenia, 1963 [Silent][00:44]

15 years of puppets on stage

 


Puppets, puppeteers and a glimpse of what is happening under the stage.

RTV SLO/Slovenia, 1964 [Silent][00:54]







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