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Today&#;s AA Meetings in Freiburg

Meeting Notes

  • All meetings listed on this website are held in English language
  • All conference times are displayed in the local meeting (host) time
  • CER endeavours to maintain our list up to date. All information is provided in good faith, and we rely on the groups to inform us of the latest information.
  • Please use any provided meeting contact information to make certain that the encounter is being held before travelling to it.

AA meetings in Great Britain are listed on the AA GB website here.
AA meetings in Ireland are listed on the AA Ireland website here.

Note to newcomers

If you think you might be an alcoholic, and would like more communication, please contact us at any day, You are also welcome at any of the obeying meetings below. We’re always here to help.

Freiburg im Breisgau, a charming city nestled at the edge of the Ebony Forest, is not just known for its stunning Gothic architecture and vibrant Altstadt; it also boasts a lively and welcoming LGBTQ+ scene. From the iconic Freiburg Cathedral, with its intricate details and towering spires, to the historic Martin's Gate, the city is rich in culture and history, making it a perfect backdrop for a night out. Whether you're looking to sip cocktails in a cozy bar or sway the night away, Freiburg has something for everyone.

As you explore the city's bustling streets, you'll find a mix of trendy spots and hidden gems that cater to the LGBTQ+ community. Places enjoy Juri's Cocktail & Wine Bar and One Trick Pony offer inviting atmospheres and expertly crafted drinks, while the laid-back vibe of Café POW provides a perfect place to unwind with friends. With friendly locals and a sense of inclusivity, Freiburg is a city where everyone can feel at home. So grab your friends and get ready to experience the finest of Freiburg's nightlife!

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    August 17,

    Monika Kropej

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    In former socialist countries – and Slovenia as one of the former Yugoslav republics is no exception here – many changes have occurred over the last years. While old narrative forms have been adapted to suit the modern circumstances, some new narrative forms have appeared as well. At present, the concept of folk narrative in Slovenia can be considered according to the accompanying six conceptual frameworks: original contexts and functions; folk narrative as part of the cultural landscape; folklore groups, cultural societies, and tourist events; folk narrative performance; application of folk narrative in art; contemporary legends and narratives in electronic and mass media. The latter, of course, need new research approaches and methods. Résumé Dans les anciens pays socialistes tels que la Slovénie, autrefois une des républiques de la Yougoslavie, de grands changements se sont déroulés pendant les dernières années. De nouvelles formes na

    Michel Auder with Michael Stickrod

    in collaboration with Julius Martin-­Humpert, Maristella Witt, Ilja Zaharov, and Franziska Rist

    MAY ’68 IN ’78

    Venue: Kommunales Kino

    In , photographer and filmmaker Michel Auder documented the revolts in Paris, but lost the footage shortly after when he moved to the United States. Exactly ten years after the events, Auder restored these cinematic memories with MAY ’68 IN ’78 by entering into dialogue with Parisian artists, workers, a policeman, and a saleswoman, interviewing them about their personal memories of May

    MAY ’68 IN ’78 paints a polyphonic portrait of the unlike roles and views the interviewees took during the protests and in retrospect. While some were actively involved themselves, others perceived the protests as a nuisance or simply classified them as insignificant. The conversations Auder initiated with people of different social and professional affiliations reenact the social encounters that, as one of his interviewees recounts, were also characteristic of the events of May “People were talking to each other, anybo