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Dancing in Stuttgart
Szene_C_dreamstime_4169066Swing dance at Kulturwerk
Each Wednesday you can shake a leg in Stuttgart-Ost in the Großer Saal in Ostend Str. 106 A from 8.45 to 11.00 pm and all for free! Everyone is allowed to participate in the open training evenings to learn the Lindy Hop, an authentic Afro-American swing dance from the USA of the late 20s and 40s. So put on your dancing shoes!
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Tip of the week: poetry slam
Buehnen-Vorhang_Wochentipp_dreamstime_8393599Stuttgart, city of poets and philosophers
Even three times a month local poets as well as word acrobats from other cities present their skills. Almost every time the clubs are crowded and the entry is, depending on the location, between 5 and 7 euros. In Rosenau the slam takes place every first Sunday in a month and this already for 10 years! In Landespavillon at Lesebühne 7 PS every first Tuesday in a month it goes "let the show begin" for shortstories, songs, poetry and much more. Keller-Klub takes part only since october 2010 and this also once a month.
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All work and no play
NEWS_BAHNHOF_gek-neuProjects in Stuttgart 2010/11
The dynamic Swabian maxim "if you work hard, you´ll achieve something" fits perfectly to Stuttgart. With its 600,000 residents – a barrier likely to be broken soon – the regional capital is just a small city but there are so many new construction projects starting all the time that some parts of Stuttgart make bigger cities look old. A showpiece project is the Stuttgart 21 scheme, which is likely to be finished in 2010.
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Summer car celebration 2011
S_NEWS_Automobilsommer_KUW_6538Summer car celebration in Baden-Württemberg 2011
In 1886, Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler each separately invented the automobile almost at the same time. The 125th anniversary of this pioneering innovation will be duly celebrated throughout Baden-Württemberg and especially in Stuttgart, the cradle of the car and home city of Gottlieb Daimler. There will be lots of events focussing on this popular form of mobility during an automobile summer that starts on May 7-8 at Schlossplatz in Stuttgart.
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New to Stuttgart? We'll help you to move and settle in
 
Die Welt der Konsulate
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flaggenStuttgarts Einwohner kommen aus 170 verschiedenen Nationen und die Stadt verfügt über den deutschlandweit höchsten Anteil (40 Prozent) an Bürgern mit Migrationshintergrund. Und der Zustrom Richtung Stuttgart hält weiter an. Grund genug dafür, dass es zahlreiche Konsulate gibt, die sich um die Belange dieser Bevölkerungsgruppe kümmern. Aber auch alteingesessene Stuttgarter, die sich über ihr Urlaubsland informieren wollen oder ein Visum benötigen, sind hier an der richtigen Adresse.
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How to make your moving day a success

umzug7After you’ve found your new home, you’ll want to make your moving day a success too. In addition to many helping hands and packing boxes you’ll need a furniture truck and, of course, free parking space in front of your old and new homes.
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Please register
pass_klPut your name here, your address there, then sign on the dotted line... If you want to watch TV in your new home, make a phone call or turn on the heating and lights, you have to fill in lots of forms. The trip to the Einwohnermeldeamt – Residents Registration Office – should be one of the first things you do. The Baden-Württemberg registration law says you must notify the authorities within a week of moving to a new neighborhood.





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Language schools in Stuttgart
LexikonLanguage schools in Stuttgart have helped foreigners from various different nations including Brazilians, Croatians, Swedes and Chinese to express themselves in German.
There are over seventy schools specialising in teaching German as a foreign language.
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