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Articles about 耍-NATOOKE-商店: Shop Opening Party

Sonntag, März 7th, 2010

Regarding our 耍 - NATOOKE - 商店: Shop Opening Party today there were already quite some articles online on various sites also with pictures of our event.

A very nice article was on the news.xinmin.cn:
自行车引领低碳生活 五道营召开国际交流会(图)
2010-03-07 20:54 来源:千龙网 作者:黎江 共 0 条评论 关键字:五道营胡同,低碳,碳排放

今天下午,东城区五道营胡同举行了一场别开生面的“低碳生活国际交流会”,来自美国、德国、英国、法国、加拿大、意大利、澳大利亚等16个国家的50多位外国朋友,通过杂耍、车技展示等新鲜有趣的方式,与胡同居民和孩子们倾情交流,宣传“低碳出行”概念,倡导骑行自行车、减少碳排放。“绿色北京、低碳出行 ”的理念,也在这次交流活动中更加深入五道营居民心中。

Fede Moro at Natooke Opening Party 暖场的杂耍表演吸引了不少小朋友
Fede Moro at Natooke Opening Party 暖场的杂耍表演吸引了不少小朋友

千龙网北京3月7日讯(记者黎江 通讯员周义峰)今天下午,东城区五道营胡同举行了一场别开生面的“低碳生活国际交流会”,来自美国、德国、英国、法国、加拿大、意大利、澳大利亚等16个 国家的50多位外国朋友,通过杂耍、车技展示等新鲜有趣的方式,与胡同居民和孩子们倾情交流,宣传“低碳出行”概念,倡导骑行自行车、减少碳排放。

自行车爱好者们在胡同内交流 at Natooke Opening Party
自行车爱好者们在胡同内交流 at Natooke Opening Party

隶属于安定门街道的五道营胡同位于雍和宫西侧,近年来发展起旅游休闲业,不长的胡同内西餐厅、休闲俱乐部等密布,是一处十分吸引在京“老外”的特色街。今天的交流会由五道营商业联合会和伊飞泉(北京)自行车有限公司联合主办,国际知名的“死飞自行车俱乐部”的外籍成员们展示了令人咂舌的自行车技艺,吸引了众多胡同居民和游客的注意。“绿色北京、低碳出行”的理念,也在这次交流活动中更加深入五道营居民心中。

Another article was on Xinhua news website.
„低碳生活国际交流会“儿童用表演诠释低碳出行
2010年03月07日 18:26:26  来源:新华博客

JisuPK 少年儿童用表演诠释低碳出行

I like this picture of our track standing competition during our bike and juggling shop opening party.

Ines Brunn at Natooke Opening 自行车表演

3月7日下午,北京东城区安定门五道营胡同装扮的红红火火,中国元素的大红灯笼、中国结挂满整个胡同,与这里具有异国情调的西餐厅、休闲俱乐部和其他创意产业自然交融一起。14时30分,由东城区五道营联合会与伊飞泉(北京)自行车有限公司联合举办的“低碳生活国际交流会”拉开帷幕。

活动现场悬挂着“国际化的五道营创意无限”、“低碳出行,低碳生活”说明了这个活动的主题。这个活动既有少年儿童的游戏表演,又有国际著名的Fixed Gear 自行车俱乐部会员的车技表演,中西方文化在这里同台献技,旨在宣传绿色北京、低碳北京,从我做起、从现在做起。

在这次活动中,还有美国、德国、英国、法国、加拿大、意大利、澳大利亚等十六个国家的50多名外国朋友参加了宣传活动。

记者采访居民张大妈时,张大妈深有感触地说:“去年我就听说过低碳这个词,今天才知道低碳就在我们身边。”

东城区五道营商业联合会会长刘源泉在接受记者采访时说:“此次活动是绿色奥运、绿色北京的延续,低碳就要从身边做起,各国友人的参与给活动增色不少,我们会长期做下去。” (摄影/高群)

Track Standing Contest in Beijing

Inside Natooke Shop

Natooke Opening Party Guests

There were also some other articles:

  • One on 中国节能环保网ceee.com.cn讯. “低碳生活国际交流会”在五道营拉开帷幕 Full article here. Written by 投稿:kaner2008@sina.com
  • Another one on 文化中国culcn.cn讯. It is the „Wenhua Zhongguo“ China Culture site. “低碳生活国际交流会”在五道营拉开帷幕Full article here. Written by 投稿邮箱:haonews8@163.com
  • Another one on sohu.com “低碳生活国际交流会”儿童用表演诠释低碳出行(组图)Full article here.

SMEE Roundtable Panelist Ines Brunn

Mittwoch, März 3rd, 2010

The Small Medium Entrepreneurial Enterprises (SMEE) monthly roundtable series on the first Wednesday of the month ask me to be a panelist for the topic:

One Year Later: Back from the Brink of Collapse

I was the entrepreneur that started my business just at the start of the financial crisis. The other panelists had their business already before the crisis. For sure I have learned a lot so far and I think it is actually a good idea to start a company in difficult times. It helps you focus on the important parts and how to make your business profitable with less resources. I definitely grew more personally and professionally than when I was working in a huge corporation.

We had  nice roundtable discussion with afterwards networking and dinner hors d’oeuvres. It was an interesting mix of people and I met some great people. They uploaded a whole lot of pictures to their website.

Ines Brunn at SMEE Roundtable in Beijing

Ines Brunn speaking about her business on the SMEE panel

Beijing plans to revive bikes

Dienstag, Februar 23rd, 2010

There is a nice article about: „Beijing plans to revive bikes for better traffic, blue sky“.

There are so many interesting facts in this article. For example: „The NPC members and members of the National Committee of the CPPCC had suggested that the government should encourage people to use green means of transportation, such as bicycles, while promoting bus transport as a priority. The relevant department of the Municipal Government announced that the development of bicycle transportation had been put on the agenda. Bicycle transportation shall be included in the transportation planning of the city, and by 2015, the proportion of bicyclists shall reach 23%.“ There are then a lot of details listed on what the government is planning to do to encourage cycling in Beijing.

I am very happy about this news and looking forward to a re-birth of the bike culture in Beijing.

Handstand Contest

Samstag, Februar 20th, 2010

I like the randomness of people entering my bike shop. It is very interesting. Like a Chinese mother with her maybe 20 year old daughter sitting on our sofa for 2 hours asking for advice on what her daughter could do for a living. Or a couple saying they want to buy some fixed gear parts for a friend in Hongkong and then buying 2 front hubs instead of a front and a rear hub because the front hubs are cheaper. They also insisted that they only need the right crank arm with teh chainring and also only need 1 pedal (no matter if left or right). I told them that their friend definitely will need both pedals and also a left crank arm. Or Chinese men sitting down on our sofa and drinking their tea, smoking cigarettes and asking about my life. Well today a friend came in to have his mountain bike brakes and his gear shifter adjusted – not really what I usually do in a single speed (these bikes just have 1 gear) bike shop. And then I was challenged to a handstand standing contest. He actually defeated me. Now I got to practice for our next meet up.

TEDtoChina featuring Ines Brunn Video

Sonntag, Februar 7th, 2010

The TEDtoChina website is now featuring the video of my speech at the TEDxBeijing event in November. Click here to see my video. I would be so honored if it would appear on the TED site. I am crossing my fingers…

German Newspaper Article about Ines Brunn and her Natooke Bike Shop

Donnerstag, Februar 4th, 2010

Today there was an article in the German Newspaper about my life and how I am following my passion. How I decided to quit my corporate job and become an entrepreneur. It tells the story that even though I am doing something as crazy as a German person opening a bicycle shop in China I am succeeding. That definitely has to do with me being a famous trick cyclist. So not only do I run this fixed gear bike and juggling shop in Beijing but I also still perform around the world with my stunt bicycle shows.

The original article of the Erlanger Nachrichten can be found online. But I also copied the article here so you can directly read it (well, that is if you understand German…).

Von «Wetten, dass . . ?» zum Rad-Laden in China
Die Erlanger Kunstradfahrerin Ines Brunn hat ihr Hobby zum Beruf gemacht – «Inesgrätsche» weltweit bekannt

Einen Fahrradladen in Peking auf zu machen, ist wohl so ähnlich wie Eulen nach Athen zu tragen. Zumal dann, wenn das Vorhaben von einer Deutschen angegangen wird. Die erfolgreiche Erlanger Kunstradfahrerin Ines Brunn hat es trotzdem gewagt – und wieder einmal gewonnen.

Kunstradfahren auf der Straße: Ines Brunn findet auch in China begeisterte Zuschauer.

ERLANGEN – Von 1989 bis 1995 hat Ines Brunn ihre Kunststücke für die Soli Herzogenaurach auf dem Kunstrad gezeigt und seit 1996 ist sie Mitglied bei der Soli Erlangen. Wie viele sportliche Erfolge sie in ihrer aktiven Laufbahn errungen hat, weiß sie gar nicht mehr. «Alle meine Ergebnisse sind in Ordnern auf dem Dachboden meiner Eltern», sagt sie. Kunstrad-Bezirksmeisterin war sie aber mehrmals, bayerische Meisterin auch, und etliche mal war sie Zweite und Dritte. Auch beim Bundespokal hat sie Platz zwei belegt, und bei den Deutschen Meisterschaften und German Masters war sie stets unter den besten zehn. Das hat zu Weltranglistenplatz 19 geführt. Ines hat auch die nach ihr benannte «Inesgrätsche» erfunden, die erste Figur, die im internationalen Kunstradreglement nach einer Person benannt ist. Dadurch ist die Ex-Turnerin weltweit bei Kunstradfahrern bekannt geworden. Zudem ist Ines die erste Frau der Welt, die den Schweizerlenkerhandstand beherrscht.

Pfannkuchen gebacken

Aber «richtig» bekannt ist Ines Brunn erst geworden, als sie im Februar 1992 mit einer spektakulären Kunstrad-Show bei der Fernsehsendung «Wetten, dass . . ?» aufgetreten ist. «Wetten, dass es Ines Brunn aus Erlangen gelingt, auf dem Lenker ihres Fahrrades stehend, innerhalb von dreieinhalb Minuten einen Pfannkuchen zu backen?» hieß die Wette. Jürgen von der Lippe tippte damals mit «Ja» – und Ines schaffte es unter dem Jubel der Zuschauer im Studio und an den Fernsehern. Ihren letzten Wettkampf hat Ines 2005 absolviert, obwohl sie offiziell nicht aufgehört hat mit dem Kunstradfahren. Deshalb war sie 2006 auch noch im Sonder-Bundeskader. «Wenn ich wieder nach Deutschland gehen würde, würde ich schon noch an Wettkämpfen teilnehmen wollen», sagt sie, fügt aber sogleich an: «Doch ich plane nicht in nächster Zeit nach Deutschland zu ziehen».

Denn Ines lebt seit einigen Jahren in Peking, und dort fühlt sie sich pudelwohl. 2001 wurde sie nach ihrem Physikstudium «Regional Market Manager Asia-Pacific» bei einer deutschen Firma. Das hat ihr so gefallen, dass sie in Asien leben wollte. Sie ließ sich nach Peking versetzen, und hat nach weiteren zwei Jahren einen lokalen Vertrag unterschrieben.

Das Hobby siegte

Mitte 2009 dann hat sie sich selbstständig gemacht, aber nicht etwa um ihrem studierten Beruf nachzugehen, sondern um ihrem Hobby zu frönen: Ines hat einen Fahrradladen eröffnet. Das war nicht einfach, aber nach einem langen bürokratischen Hindernislauf hat es schließlich geklappt. Bahnrennräder, schöne Eingang-, Ein- und Kunsträder verkauft sie nun. Anti-Pollution Atemmasken, Fahrradkurier-Taschen, Jongliersachen, Urban Cycling Klamotten und ähnliches führt sie auch in ihrem Laden in einem alten, aber frisch renovierten Beijing Hutonggebäude.

«Trick bike» heißt die Firma [Kommentar: Mein Laden heisst „NATOOKE„], und Ines verspricht neben all den Utensilien, die sie verkauft, auch Shows mit einer einmaligen choreografischen Vermischung von Kunstradfahren und turnerischen Elementen. Engagements hatte sie schon in Südafrika, USA, Sri Lanka, Russland, Belgien, Schweiz und Holland. Und wenn sie ihre Heimat besucht, dann geht sie natürlich zur Soli Erlangen in die Halle, um ein wenig mit dem Nachwuchs zu trainieren. Denn die Verbindung zu ihrem Heimatverein, wo man mächtig stolz auf die erfolgreiche Sportlerin ist, ist nach wie vor eng.

KLAUS-DIETER SCHREITER
4.2.2010

Articles on Boosting Cycling in Beijing

Montag, Januar 25th, 2010

There are recently some news on how Beijing will boost cycling as a measure to reduce the carbon emissions of the city and fight the increasing traffic congestions jamming the Chinese capitol.

One of the articles was on the scotcman news and had the title: „Beijing to make new bike drive“

Another one was yesterday on the Guardian called „Campaign to boost cycling in Beijing“.

Tianjin Fixie

Donnerstag, Januar 21st, 2010

My friend Mike from Tianjin that rides fixed gear had a day off and came to Beijing by train to ride around the city. He just recently had an article about him riding a fixed gear bicycle in the Tianjin Plus Magazine in their January edition. Unfortunately I was too busy to go on a ride with him around Beijing.

Mike’s Fixed Gear Bike

The new blue Luma headset he bought matches his bike perfectly. The Chinese Beijing fixed gear riders were having a small dinner at a restaurant (Kuan Dian) of one of our riders.

Beijing Fixed Gear Dinner

The most unusual dish was the frozen green mango. It tasted like artificial fruit in bright green color.

Green Mango Dish

Jiming and 3 guys are soon going to head out to Japan to ride fixed gear bikes there. They want to film it. I am looking forward to see how that goes.

Jiming Fixed Gear Rider

NyK Art Exhibition at Lan Club

Mittwoch, Januar 20th, 2010

Invitation to Pause Art Exhibition by nicoykatiushka (NyK)

Today we went to the opening reception of the art exhibition of my Chilenean cycling friends nicoykatiushka (NyK) called „Pause“. It was at the Lan Club (LAN 蘭, designed by Philippe Starck) in Beijing and their artwork will stay displayed until February 28th 2010.

NyK Art Exhibition at Lan Club

NyK’s creative work is based on a collaborative method which they have been developing since their wedding day, on June 20th, 2003. For the past 6 years, nicoykatiushka have developed a system of art and life incorporating factors that are determinant throughout their process based methodology. Influenced by daily life as well as their nomadic lifestyle which fluxes between Beijing, New York and Santiago (Chile), NyK conduce a fresh and active dialog that allow stimulation from outside their close knit nucleus.Nyk Whisper Artwork

NyK explore notions of relationship and experimentation with installations that combine aspects of performance, video and photography. Within the mixing of mediums one will often be confronted with the image of NyK as the protagonist of these experiments. Pause presents a temporary stop, a moment to look into past and recent works created in and out of China. Recent works exhibited will include Eye Shift (revisiting Steve Reich), Whisper and Fuck Beijing.

Fuck Beijing Artwork
NyK’s work has been shown extensively, showing in galleries and museums such as Exit Art (NYC), The Artist Space (NYC), Kuandu Fine Arts Museum (Taiwan), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chile), Aratoi Museum (New Zealand) and Ex-Teresa Arte Actual (Mexico).

NyK Art Exhibition Opening

In 2006 NyK formed NYKFFA (nicoykatiushka Foundation for the Arts), a mobile platform for collaborative artistic projects, supporting the idea of artist communities and networks by hosting video festivals and exhibitions run by artists. NyK recently created Antenna, a non for profit organization whose main role is not only to create a framework and a stage but also to bring together different cultural experiments and to collaborate with artists and curators to produce one moment of potentiality.

I like their work. I personally liked „Eyeshift“which is the visual version of what the composer Steve Reich was doing to music in „Music for 18 Musicians“. We used to listen to that piece in school in music class while we were all lying on the ground. I loved those music classes.

Green Commuting

Dienstag, Januar 19th, 2010

For those of you that know how it is in Beijing you will understand how happy I am. There are over 4 million cars registered in Beijing, there are traffic jams almost all day long on the main roads, cars use the bicycle lanes to cut through traffic jams, the bicycle lanes are used as parking lots and some bike lanes have been converted into car lanes or parking lots. What used to be the bicycle capitol of the world has recently become bike hostile. Also cars and buses cut cyclists off, never giving them the right of way.

According to the China Daily news article in an effort to get people back in the saddle again, the local government has now begun an ambitious plan to return byways to eco-friendly cycle routes. The plan was outlined in a directive on Jan 1 from the municipal reform and development commission, which supervises the city’s industries.

The plan calls for better law enforcement to make sure designated bike lanes are only used by cyclists. Bike rental facilities will also be resurrected, with at least 500 stations set to be run by a private enterprise by next year, according to the directive. The authorities will also abandon outdated traffic regulations that marginalize cyclists and make it easier for cyclists to use public transit in populated areas, including the CBD, Zhongguancun and southern Beijing – all to be completed by 2012. The government made the move in the face of rising traffic volume and slower commutes.

This plan, named „Green Commuting“, will also help the city lower emissions, experts said.

„In fact, authorities have been forced to come up with new solutions to solve the city’s traffic deadlock,“ said Ou Guoli, a traffic management professor at Beijing Jiaotong University. „Experience from super-sized cities overseas has inspired Beijing to rediscover the lost art of cycling.“ Ou said cycling may well take off again, but not before the authorities clear the way by rewriting traffic rules, issuing favorable policies for bike rentals and tightening measures to prevent bike thefts.

This is such great news! I am so happy that the government has come up with this „Green Commuting“ plan. This plan will encourage the use of bicycle in the city. And it will make cycling in Beijing safer again. What a bright future! Maybe there will also be some regulations on having less cars in the traditional Beijing hutongs, or even turning them into pedestrian and cycling zones.