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Today | 14:00 - 16:00
Maria F. Scaroni
Influencer dance
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May 31 | 14.00 - 16.00
Workshop
Kantine | Eintritt frei

Influencer Dance is a hybrid between Authentic Movement practice and dance-play. The session is made of a warm up centering a movement principle, a system or an image to get us started in our felt sense, supporting the access to movement, followed by an alternating between dancing with eyes closed or open and witnessing with direct or indirect looking, close or afar. It is done in pairs. This practice widens the habits of witnessing. We close with a brief verbal or written reflection to integrate. >> Registration

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Tomorrow | 20:00
Lecken
Queer Social Reproduction
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July 01 | 20.00
Other
Kantine | Eintritt frei

What are the actions, responsibilities, and relationships that go into queer world-making, and who is doing this labor? The queer-feminist rave collective, Lecken, devotes the second issue of their zine, Queer Social Reproduction, to these questions, along with an evening program surrounding its launch.

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July 02 | 18.30
Performance
Hochzeitssaal | 15/10 €

we are all made of stars is a journey through the body as a living landscape. Performed in a bathtub using an endoscopic camera, movement & lip-sync, Freddie Wulf explores the close-up textures of body, water and plant. Inspired by philosophies of vital materialism, the show combines visual languages from body horror and nature documentaries, moving between atmospheres of discomfort, dis/connection, and bliss. With a live sound score by Alicia Jane Turner.

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July 02 | 23.00
Kantine | 15 €

The queer-feminist rave collective, Lecken, features on the second day of their program the foremost prefigurative practice of queer worlding – an all-night rave expanded with dance performances, public sculpture, and light installations.

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July 08 09 | 19.30
Tickets
Hochzeitssaal | 15/10 €

“Main character syndrome” is a social media/pop culture invention in which a person behaves as if they were the main character of a fictional story. The performance uses this notion to explore and challenge senses of selfhood and togetherness in times of pornographic narcissism. It blurs the lines between personal and fictional, experienced and represented, individual and relational.

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July 08 09 | 21.00
Tickets
Festsaal | 15/10 €

Criptonite is a crip-queer theatre project by Edwin Ramirez and Nina Mühlemann. In their current manifestations as Dionysos and Medusa, they invite the audience into the underworld. Surrounded by the rivers of hatred, wailing, fire and oblivion, we find ourselves on the islands of pleasure, celebrating the intersection of pain, pleasure and kink. What does it mean to negotiate consensual giving and receiving together in a pleasurable way, through movement and care? Where do we find moments of pleasure despite pain or exhaustion? 

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July 10 | 15.00
Eintritt frei

With the Sophienstraßenfest we call the neighborhood around the Sophiensæle into the street. For one day we celebrate the neighborhood of Spandauer Vorstadt, its residents and their stories. In the afternoon, neighborhood choirs (Kiezchöre) sing in Sophienstraße and a photo exhibition shows its transformation. For the crowning finale, we invite you to a joint street dinner in the evening: everyone brings their own seating furniture, dishes and culinary delights of choice – with just enough for your direct neighbors to enjoy as well. Together with neighbors and guests, we form the longest dinner table in Berlin.

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July 03-07 10-14
July 12-16 19-23 26-30
Performance

After the success of The River I in the summer of 2022, this special boat tour now returns on Berlin’s waters. The team surrounding Aimé C. Songe invites you to an encounter in a rowing boat, alone or in pairs with a friend or loved one, just in time for sunset. Together with various artists, participants embark on a dreamlike journey to question the concept of an active and productive life, while to taking time to unwind.

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July 13 | 16.00 - 21.00
July 14 | 18.00 - 21.00
July 16 | 16.00 - 22.00
July 17 | 18.00 - 22.00
Kantine | Eintritt frei

Sickness Affinity Group (SAG) is a group of art workers and activists who work on the topic of sickness/disability and/or are affected by sickness/disability. In a cozy installation – with places for rest and hanging out, stimming and wiggling – SAG now looks back on their six years of existence. At the Zine-Library, in collective co-writing and co-reading sessions or group meditations: We invite you to share sick, sleepy, caring crip time with us.

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July 13 14 | 19.00
Tickets
15/10 €

Lay Me Low looks at the terror of standing still and standing up for yourself or others when physical and emotional balance is a struggle. The performance also ponders on why taking a break, resting and cutting oneself some slack is such a pain today. Hence it looks at the techniques, as well as joys and fears of going down and feeling horizontal.

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July 13 14 | 20.30
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Festsaal | 15/10 €

EveryBody’s Fantasy explores erotic fantasies and questions how we look and experience them. The performance is inspired by Gertrude Stein’s 1937 Everybody’s Autobiography. Considering the biographical, the life-lived as an accessible format for others to enter, visit or witness with care and understanding, this work looks toward what would happen, what we could anticipate happening again and the fantasy that rests just beside.

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July 14 | 16.00 - 18.00
Kantine |

The collaborating queer BIPoC disabled group KIWI – Knowing institutions from within invites to an open meeting in the SAG space on Wednesday June 14. The group, hosted by Tizo All, is an attempt to bring folks to share their experiences in working with institutions.

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July 14 | 22.00
Eintritt frei

This self-governed talk between Liz Rosenfeld and Jen Rosenblit offers an encounter to reflect on what it is to hold one’s own flesh and what it is to witness that intimacy. What these two artists show and how they show it in their work. The functions of their bodies as desired objects and how they approach similar topics from completely different practices and perspectives. What are their magics and how do they enact them?

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July 16 17 | 19.30
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Hochzeitssaal | 15/10 €

Planets, water, plants, inanimate objects, human animals – everything vibrates and resonates with each other. In different states we vibrate differently: in sadness differently than in joy, in fear differently than in ecstasy. Siegmar Zacharias, together with scent alchemist Liza Witte, textile artist Lea Kieffer, and musician Steve Heather, invites us to listen with our whole bodies and become a space of collective transformation as resonant bodies for one another.

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July 16 17 | 21.30
Eintritt frei

h0chbegabt deal with social structures and translate them into humorous fantasy worlds. Their latest work, VAMPIRE(N), is a mockumentary about the casting and production process of the new vampire film “Vampires in the Dark”. The mockumentary portrays two potential protagonists – real vampires – and provides insight into their lives. We accompany the two and the beginning of their special friendship in the face of discrimination and prejudice.

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July 16 17 18 23 24 25 | 22.30
Tickets
15/10 €

Who has always used the night as a place of resistance? What rituals were and are practiced under the protection of the night? Inspired by the “Take back the Night” demonstrations
that have been taking place on Walpurgis Night since the 1970s, the result is an interactive audio night-walk about nocturnal politics of pleasure and lust. Inspired by the figure of the witch, the young ensemble explores the allure of the night in hidden places in Berlin’s urban space, re-enacts various rituals, tests utopias and conquers the night.

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July 17 | 16.00 - 18.00
Kantine | Eintritt frei

Since 2021, Sickness Affinity Group (SAG) has organized a regular reading group engaging with critical thinking in queer and crip studies. In their first in-person reading group session, to be held at Leisure and Pleasure, they will collectively investigate ideas and feelings around different experiences intertwined with walking.

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July 17 | 22.00
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Concert
Festsaal | 15/10 €

Hans Unstern's lyrics oscillate between modern fairy tales, criticism of the myth of the binary gender system and of their own working conditions in capitalism. A concert between lyrical softness and punk moments, from pompous slide harp clouds to improvised free sequences.

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July 22 23 24 25 | 20.00
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Hochzeitssaal | 15/10 €

In Vanilla three performers explore the relationship of pleasure, sexual desire and food to question normativity in sexual practices.Through the intimate and vulnerable sharing of personal and fictional sex stories, the performance conducts a warm and soft exercise of imagination.

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July 23 24 | 20.30
Tickets
5 €

In this immersive live work, fragmented landscapes are built and unbuilt; transforming the basement of Sophiensæle into a dark room where people are invited to move through, cruise and lounge together. Inspired by the defiance of communal gatherings, public sex and specifically the politics of taking up space, an*dre neely and Liz Rosenfeld consider their own differently-gendered, differently-aged, differently-transitioning bodies and relationships. They are bound by notions of chosen family and resonating with desires of how to care for and be cared for by one another, or how to carry and tell each others stories.

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July 01 | 14.00
July 01 | 19.00
July 24 | 16.00
July 24 | 18.00
July 25 | 11.00
July 25 | 13.00
July 30 | 19.00
July 30 | 21.00
Tickets
Kantine | 15/10 €

Colonastics is the world’s first fitness workout without the exoticizing bullshit of Zumba, the pseudo-spiritual, esoteric shenanigans of white yoginis and neo-colonial appropriations! Why? Because it feeds solely on the physicality of white cultural practices. Stiffen your joints, throw your limbs around uncontrollably and perfect your air guitar. Feel white supremacy flowing through our collective consciousness and become part of a movement that will revolutionize the fi tness world!

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July 28 29 | 19.00
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Festsaal | 15/10 €

Orientation is the perception of space through the body. Ceylan Öztrük, who received the 2022 Swiss Art Award, proposes a rethink of spatiality through disorientation. As disorientation involves becoming an object or a sculpture, a dreamy perception is created by text, choreography, costumes and an impressive stage installation. A narrative unfolds about the collision and fusion between the body and the building, the person and the institution, the bent and the stiff.

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July 01 | 16.00
July 29 30 | 20.00
Eintritt frei

In the Leisure Garden of Sophiensæle, a temporary island of the unblessed is being created. Nuray Demir invites to bar-chat conversations about loss, death, collective melancholy, and resistance.

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July 01 | 18.00 - 23.59
July 30 | 18.00 - 23.00
Hochzeitssaal | Eintritt frei

Rest Rebellion sets up a space for rest in a calm, low-stimulus environment and offers a training camp for those who want to learn more about the transformative quality of resting. 

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July 01 | 15.00
July 01 | 18.00
Eintritt frei

In 2020, a group of suddenly unemployed Berlin-based dancers started to regularly meet in public space to play Double Dutch – a rope-skipping game played with two ropes swung in opposite directions. What started as a response to the Corona lockdowns, has since blossomed into an ongoing practice where five artists regularly explore the jumping game’s connection to club culture – from early hip hop to techno; but also joy, creativity, non-productive artmaking, playfulness and togetherness as a safe haven within the twisted lifestyle of freelance dancers.

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July 01 | 20.30
Various Locations | Eintritt frei

For the festival and season closing, the Sophiensæle open their backyards and bars to everyone from 15 h. There will be an artistic program, drinks, snacks – and from 20.30 h also major and minor gala moments and surprises with artists, the Sophiensæle team and many friends. 

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Leisure & Pleasure

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MAY 25–JULY 01

As a joyful finale of the last season under the artistic direction of Franziska Werner, Sophiensæle invites you to a festival on the political dimensions of Leisure & Pleasure. For six weeks, the festival explores the connections of pleasure and activism, questions art’s ability to heal societal exhaustion – and dreams of life beyond work.

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TANZTAGE BERLIN 2024 | SAVE THE DATE

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Jan Grygoriew

The next edition of Tanztage Berlin is currently planned for 4-20 January 2024, and it will again take place under the artistic direction of Mateusz Szymanówka. This year's open call will be published at the beginning of August.

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Das Ost-West-Ding Das Ost-West-Ding – Die Gala

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Gesprächsrevue
2019 December 01 | 19.30
Festsaal
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Reden, Reden, Reden – die friedliche Revolution 1989 war vor allem ein Ergebnis von unzähligen Gesprächen: Leisen und lauten, privaten und öffentlichen, im Großen und im Kleinen, in den Familien, unter Freund_innen, in Betrieben, Schulen, Vereinen, Kollektiven, in Kirchenräumen und schließlich auf den öffentlichen Plätzen und Straßen. Am 4. November 1989 sprachen die wichtigsten Intellektuellen der DDR auf dem Alexanderplatz zu 500.000 Menschen. Wenige Tage danach fiel die Mauer.

In den folgenden Jahren aber begann das große Schweigen, die Zeit der feindlichen Übernahmen, der unwilligen Assimilation, der Sprachlosigkeit und des Überhörens. Und seien wir ehrlich: 30 Jahre später ist Deutschland mehr schlecht als recht zusammengewachsen, ungleiche Lebensverhältnisse und gegenseitige Stigmatisierung prägen das Ost-West-Verhältnis. Und mit Blick auf die Machtverteilung im Land zeigt sich, dass Entscheidungsgewalt und Deutungshoheit nicht nur hauptsächlich männlich und weiß, sondern zudem westdeutsch geprägt sind. Es bleibt viel zu besprechen: Reden wir über alte Wunden und neue Bündnisse!

In dichten zehnminütigen Statements präsentiert die Gala unerhörte Erzählungen und neue Perspektiven auf das deutsch-deutsche Gefälle ebenso wie Visionen und Wünsche für die Zukunft. Feiern wir die lange Nacht der kurzen Statements, einen Kessel bunter Sichtweisen mit alten Bekannten und neuen Verbündeten!

IMRAN AYATA ist Autor und Campaigner. Er ist Mitbegründer von Kanak Attak und geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der Agentur für Kampagnen Ballhaus West.

Annett Gröschner ist Autorin, Journalistin und Dozentin. Sie gründete u.a. die Zeitschrift Ypsilon und den Frauenblog 10 nach 8 (Zeit online). Sie gilt als wichtige feministische Stimme aus dem Osten.

hannsjana ist ein Künstlerinnenkollektiv und eine Band aus Berlin. Sie entwickeln Performances und Audiowalks u.a. für das Nationaltheater Mannheim, Kunstfest Weimar und Theater Thikwa. Im Festival zeigen sie das Projekt Anstattführung.

Mai-Phuong Kollath kommt als Vertragsarbeiterin in die DDR und erlebt Anfang der 90er die rassistischen Anschläge in Rostock-Lichtenhagen. Sie engagiert sich heute für die Rechte von Migrant_innen und arbeitet u.a. als interkulturelle Beraterin.

Jessy James LaFleur ist Spoken Word- und Rap-Künstlerin. Sie ist die Gründerin der Spoken Word Agentur Punkt.Komma.Spree! und moderiert und organisiert Poetry-Slam-Veranstaltungen. Als Ost-Belgierin hat sie eine besondere Beziehung zu Ost-Deutschland.

Adriana Lettrari ist Publizistin und Gründerin des Netzwerk 3te Generation Ost. Dieses versucht in Debatten um den Osten neue Impulse zu setzen und den „Wendekindern“ eine Stimme zu geben.

Luise Meier ist freie Autorin, Studienabbrecherin und Servicekraft, geboren 1985 in Ostberlin. 2018 erschien ihr Buch MRX Maschine bei Matthes und Seitz. Sie ist als Dramaturgin bei Wismut – A Nuclear Choir im Festival vertreten.

Sarah Mouwani - autoanerkannte Autorinperformt. Über das Leipziger Allerlei, über Leipziger Nichtigkeiten, über ostdeutsche Traumata und unbegrenzte Schwarze Träume.

Patrice G. Poutrus ist Zeithistoriker und Migrationsforscher. Er veröffentlichte unter anderem zu den Themen Migrationsgeschichte und DDR-Geschichte. Derzeit lehrt er an der Uni Erfurt.

Tucké Royale ist Schauspieler, Autor und Musiker. Royale studierte von 2006 bis 2011 an der Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch Zeitgenössisches Puppenspiel. Im Festival zeigt er gemeinsam mit Kaey den Lieder- und Leseabend Aufbruch, Abbruch, Umbruch.

Kareth Schaffer und Rike Flämig sind Choreografinnen und Performerinnen und leben momentan in Berlin. Für das Festival entwickeln sie das Format Ohne Frauen ist kein Staat zu machen zu feministischen Utopien und Strategien 89/90+. Sie werden unterstützt von der DDR-Bürgerrechtlerin Katrin Hattenhauer.

Nadja Schallenberg  gilt als die erste und einzige Bürgerrechtler_in für die Rechte von Trans*Menschen in der DDR. In den 90ern setzte sie ihre Arbeit fort und bot u.a. rechtliche Beratung für Trans*Menschen im Sonntags-Club an.

Nele Stuhler ist Dramatikerin, Theatermacherin und Mitglied der Theaterkollektive Leien des Alltags und FUX. 2018 erhielt sie den Else-Lasker-Schüler-Stückepreis. In den Sophiensælen zeigte sie u.a. das Stück Mauerschau.

MattHias Vernaldi ist Teil des Landesbeirates für Menschen mit Behinderungen, der Landesethikkommission und Redakteur bei mondkalb – Zeitschrift für das organisierte Gebrechen. In der DDR lebte er in einer Landkommune in Thüringen.

Gisela Sommer und Inge Borg sind Kreuzbergs liebstes Ost-West-Duo. Bekannt von den Bühnen dieser Stadt, von legendären Bingoabenden im SO36 und diversen Haus-und Hoffesten, bringen sie jahrelange fachkundige Moderationserfahrung mit und werden uns galant durch den Abend leiten.