CM von Hausswolff on Wed, 17 Jun 1998 12:07:00 +0100 |
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Syndicate: MS Stubmitz in Stockholm |
>Stockholm 10.06.98 > >On the 1st June 1998, some 10 to 15 Swedish Customs Agents 'discovered' >and >boarded German Culture Ship- M.S. Stubnitz, and began, what lasted for 2 > >days, a search for contraband. M.S. Stubnitz actually arrived in >Stockholm >on the 31st May, without (the crew were later to discover)the normal >protocol of Customs notification having been observed. In fact, the ship > >was invited by the Swedish '98 Culture Committee as part of the European > >Culture Capital activities. >M.S Stubnitz has behind it, some 800 events made in less than 5 years, >it >serves as a cultural platform for diverse activities and stands openly >against intolerance, organising different workshops which >encourage young and old to learn or share skills. >Swedish Customs agents, whilst searching in a room normally used by >guest >musicians and artists, discovered approximately 3-4 grams of very old >and >decaying hashish, (or)cannabis. Also discovered, in this intensive >search >was an electrical shocker device, which in Germany is sold openly to >women >as an anti-rape, self-defence tool. In a coincidental visit by Swedish >television both these illegal (in Sweden) items were shown by smiling >customs agents to an 'ABC' camera crew. In the same >reportage, close up shots of graffiti tags and rusted metal set the tone > >for what was to erupt into a so-called scandal. The following day >Swedish >National tabloid newspaper 'Expressen' featured a page 3, >three quarter page article, with the headline 'Partyboat full of Drugs'. > >Part of the costs for M.S. Stubnitz >travel-to and stay in Stockholm came from the Culture Capital '98 >Committee, the balance of the financial equation was planned to come >from >the sale of alcohol, in point of fact German 'Rostocker Pils' beer- >approximately three barrels per day to sustain the ships stay in >Stockholm. >Following the furor caused by Swedish Media, the license for the sale of > >alcohol, up to the point of writing this memo, has not been forthcoming. >A >specifically designed internet system, intended to transmit up-to-the >minute sound and video from the concert and performance activities, lays > >idle without promised ISDN telephone lines. As event co-ordinator, I >personally wait for the installation of a telephone/fax link to the >outside >world, deadlines and important points of information exchange are not >systematically manageable. >The event programme in itself, which is a collaboration between "The >Nursery" organisation, Stockholm: a non-profit society promoting >experimental music and arts both from National and International >'scenes' >fused together with MS Stubnitz' event curriculum, has already received >critical acclaim from both the Stockholm music and 'quality' press. >Sympathies from the established art scene are gratifying, however, still > >the general public perception of M.S.Stubnitz remains one of 'drug ship' > >and, moreover, that the ship is in fact closed and impounded, with the >crew >in jail. > >Six months of planning and co-ordination, involving a core of some 50 >volunteers and hundreds of supportative musicians, technicians, >agencies, >and organisations from the established culture and buisness world to >independent, sub-cultural co-ops. The question of narcotics is indeed a >contentious one and, ironically, critical to the very survival of this >project: already the ship has gone beyond the border, whereby the >calculation to ensure a satisfactory 'break-even' of the ships finances >is >no >longer possible: no beer license means no survival, the Stubnitz crew, >made >up of Swedish, French, English, Swiss, East & West Germans ask, with >respect, that they be allowed to continue producing a top-level event >programme and that they are permitted to sustain themselves to this end >by >the >selling of intoxicating liqour, such as is the norm in a 'United' >Europe. > >John Nicholas Moulden/ 'Coost' for M.S. Stubnitz more info http://www.flashback.net/~nursery ----------------------------------------------------- Carl Michael von Hausswolff c/o Rahm, Roslagsgatan 58, S-113 54 Stockholm, Sweden phone: +46 (0)8 612 27 03 (alt.+ fax 08 668 4234)