Nightingala – Reading, panel, film, concert stroll at HKW

After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the Nightingala is finally happening on May 5th at HKW! The “Nightingales in Berlin” project, initiated by musician, philosopher, writer David Rothenberg in 2014 with me tagging along, yielded several albums (including our duo Berlin Bülbül), a film and a book. This event is a book launch for the German translation of David’s book “Nightingales in Berlin”.

The evening will end with an improvised open-air concert with nightingales in Tiergarten!

The event is hosted by Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin, and will feature readings, performances and a panel with and by Hanna Mattes, David Rothenberg, Tina Roeske, Cymin Samawatie, Ville Tanttu and myself. For more information and tickets, please visit this link:

Nightingala at HKW

About Korhan Erel

Korhan Erel is an electronic musician, improviser and sound designer based in Berlin. Their music covers free improvisation, conceptual sound performances as well as structured and composed pieces as well as music for dance, theater and video art. They perform solo, duo and group performances with improvisers, jazz musicians, dancers, and in orchestras. They have shown several sound installations in art spaces in Turkey, Germany and Hong Kong. They have ten CD and several digital releases. They play concerts across Europe, Middle- East, Southeast Asia and North America
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