Brodie White and Peter Mangan in Berlin, under an Alan Mangan painting of Whanganui. Photo / Supplied
Former Whanganui residents Brodie White and Peter Mangan have lived in Berlin, Germany, for more than a decade, and now find themselves hunkered down together in an apartment in Prenzlauer Berg, on the eastern side of the city. Late March and April is usually the time Berliners get back out intothe streets and parks after long, cold winter months, but this spring the city has remained in hibernation.
Mangan and White moved to Berlin in 2008 with their band The Have, which quickly became Sun and the Wolf on arrival in Europe. Since then, Mangan has become the owner of 8MM Bar, a key part of Berlin's underground music scene. White is a music teacher at the Berlin Cosmopolitan School and bass player for local indie artist Laura Carbone.
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, both of their careers have been put on hold.
"Obviously the bar is shut," Mangan said.
"At the moment it's a matter of getting the right paperwork together to try and get assistance from the German Government and see what funding we're able to get.
"We still need to pay our staff and at the moment the future is really uncertain."
Mangan, son of Whanganui GP Alan Mangan, said he felt "really lucky" that 8MM had a "loyal community of people" around it, and hoped that the bar could continue after the Covid-19 threat had passed.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help with costs, something Mangan said most of the bars in his area had implemented.