Quiplash (Amelia and Al Lander-Cavallo) – Sophiensæle | Freies Theater in Berlin
Program
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Place: FestsaalPerformance Ticket
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Place: Hochzeitssaal
Melanie Jame Wolf: Finite Jest
Performance Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Belle Santos & Emi Ogura: MORNING TIME
Performance Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Belle Santos & Emi Ogura: MORNING TIME
Performance Ticket -
Place: Festsaal
Olympia Bukkakis & Maria F. Scaroni: Unsex Me Here
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Place: Festsaal
Olympia Bukkakis & Maria F. Scaroni: Unsex Me Here
Performance Ticket -
Place: Festsaal
Olympia Bukkakis & Maria F. Scaroni: Unsex Me Here
Performance Ticket -
Place: Hochzeitssaal
Hana Umeda: RAPEFLOWER
Dance, Performance Ticket -
Place: Festsaal
Olympia Bukkakis & Maria F. Scaroni: Unsex Me Here
Performance Ticket -
Place: Hochzeitssaal
Hana Umeda: RAPEFLOWER
Dance, Performance Ticket -
Place: Hochzeitssaal
Azade Shahmiri: You and I have Seen the Garden from That Cold Sullen Crack
Performance, Film, Lecture Ticket -
Place: Hochzeitssaal
Azade Shahmiri: You and I have Seen the Garden from That Cold Sullen Crack
Performance, Film, Lecture Ticket -
Place: Start: Kasse/Box office
Historical house tour
Guided tour Ticket -
Place: Festsaal
Courtney May Robertson: HUNTER
Performance Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Olympia Bukkakis: Queer and Present Dangers/Family
Talk show, Performance Ticket -
Place: Festsaal
Courtney May Robertson: HUNTER
Performance Ticket -
Place: Kantine
Olympia Bukkakis: Queer and Present Dangers/Family
Talk show, Performance Ticket
Quiplash (Amelia and Al Lander-Cavallo)
Quiplash is a queer, disability led consulting and performance project headed by actual queer crip married couple Al and Amelia Lander-Cavallo. Quiplash has two strands. They have a creative performance and art branch, making accessible performances that platform queer disabled creatives. They also consult and train other industry professionals on accessibility, disability awareness and disability justice. In both strands, they work from an access first perspective meaning that accessibility is their highest priority and is at the forefront of how they work. This perspective informs their creative practice and overall principles. Operating at the intersections of queerness and disability, they ultimately believe that making truly accessible work is a radical and creative act that can enrich artistic work and create equity and inclusion for d/Deaf disabled and neurodivergent individuals across the LGBTQQIA+ spectrum.