Alf Krauliz

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Alf Kraulitz at the opening of the Vienna City Festival 2013.

Alf Krauliz (* 1947 ) is an Austrian cultural manager, artist and musician of Austropop .

Life

The doctor of geology worked as the leader of the manure heaps group . In 1975 and 1976 the musical Schabernack , which he helped to write, was performed in the arena in the Fleischhof Sankt Marx . He then organized cultural events, directed and worked in teaching and training.

Krauliz was the founder of the Wiener Stadtfest and its organizer from 1978 to 2000 as well as founder and director of the Wiener Metropol from 1981 to 1990. He was director of the Lower Austrian Danube Festival from 1990 to 2000.

In 2002 he founded the summer academy in Motten, which has been held annually under his direction since then . Also in 2002 he staged a festival of fire in Heidenreichstein for the opening of the Anderswelt with fire artists, dancers and musicians ( Zabine , Deishovida, Bernhard Egger Blues Band and many others). In 2015 he founded the "Pfinxt'n Festival" in Heidenreichstein. Since then, the cultural festival has been held once a year at Heidenreichstein Castle under his directorship.

He teaches "brainstorming and creativity" at the Johannes Kepler University Linz and at the Danube University Krems and runs the agency "ideenfindung Ei" in Vienna, which mainly develops new event forms and cultural formats and creative seminars for different target groups in Austria and Germany performs.

In Lower Austria he specializes in major events in the fields of culture, science, business and communication. B. 2009 for the opening of the Lower Austrian regional exhibition "Austria / Czech Republic" responsible for script and direction. In 2010 he designed the "research gala" for ecoplus in the Arena Nova in Wiener Neustadt. In 2011 he founded the "Intercultural Academy Vienna" (IKA) in Vienna.

Publications

  • with Alfreda Fiala: City festivals , posters by Gottfried Helnwein , series of studies by the Political Academy of the ÖVP No. 13 Vienna 1981.
  • All right. Texts, self-published in 1990.
  • From Metropol to the Festival of Clowns , in: Peter Bochskanl: Jörg Mauthe : his life on 33 levels - memories & visions , Wiener Journal Wien 1994, ISBN 3-900379-94-7 .
  • with Hilde Matouscheck: Gottfried Helnwein , Apocalypse Installation June 13–31 . August 1999, Lower Austrian Danube Festival Dominican Church Krems 1999.
  • with Marion Mauthe: Rooms in Motion - 10 Years Danube Festival , photos by Lukas Beck , Springer Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-211-83864-3 .
  • Nature and culture in the border area of ​​the northern Waldviertel and southern Czech Republic - identity and strengths of a region , study and final report on the CINDIS 1 project, Vienna 2002.

Discography

  • Dung heap: "Don't play with the dirty children, The Spider Catcher", dung chord (own label). Single. Distribution Amadeo 1970. Self-produced in the PJMüller recording studio
  • Dung heap: "Susi Sue, Jodler Joe". Single. Polydor 1970
  • Dung heap: "Soheila, alienation". Single. Amadeo Atom 1971
  • Dung heap: "Made in Austria" LP Amadeo label Atom 1972
  • Dung heap: "Whoever is haggy stays up". LP, CBS 1975
  • Dung heap: "joke", the vernacular. Single CBS 1974
  • Dung heap: "It's nice in the park". Single. CBS 1975
  • Dung heap: "Nägelbeissa Boogie". Single CBS 1976
  • Dungheap: "Hard but unfair", long-playing record CBS 1977

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. List of winners of the Medal of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria . Retrieved December 9, 2015.

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