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Adam Seid Tahir: Dawn – Sophiensæle | Independent Theater in Berlin

Saison 25/26
Performance, Concert, Exhibition Ticket Premiere
Exhibition Free admission
Performance, Concert, Exhibition Ticket
Exhibition Free admission
17:00
Hochzeitssaal & Kantine
Lecture Performance Ticket
Performance, Concert, Exhibition Ticket
Exhibition Free admission
17:00
Hochzeitssaal & Kantine
Lecture Performance Ticket
Performance, Concert, Exhibition Ticket

Adam Seid Tahir:
Dawn

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Adam Seid Tahir:
Dawn
Dance, Performance
Duration: 50 Min.
No language
25€/20€/15€/10€

German premiere

Disclaimer: This is the story of the working creatures of the mythology. Not the gods.  

In Norse mythology, Skinfaxi pulls Dagr’s (day’s) chariot across the sky, its radiant mane lighting up the heavens and earth. Hrímfaxi draws Nótt’s (night’s) chariot, scattering “froth” from its bite, which falls as dew. Bound in an eternal cycle, they gallop through shifting shades of light. In the fleeting twilight between dawn and dusk, a moment of exchange occurs – the start of a new journey.  

Dawn by Adam Seid Tahir is the first performance in a series reinterpreting Norse mythology and the Elder Futhark runic alphabet through a queer Afro-Nordic lens. Rooted in the rune Dagaz – symbolizing day, dawn, and awakening – the piece explores the power of day and night, light and dark, often falsely confined to a moral binary of good and evil. At once a continuation of mythmaking and a political gesture, the work inserts a Black queer body into Nordic mythology.

Adam Seid Tahir is a choreographer whose practice employs speculative imagination as a tool of resistance. Their work centers on crafting immersive, unapologetically Black queer fiction, engaging with mythological figures, daydreaming as a portal for inspiration, and interrogating belonging in the Nordic context. Dawn, co- produced by Sophiensæle, marks the Swedish choreographer’s Berlin debut.

The information on accessibility is still in progress and will be updated as soon as possible. If any questions remain unanswered until then, please feel free to contact the communication department at barrierefreiheit@sophiensaele.com or 030 278 900 35. Please note that details may change by the day of the event. Therefore, if you find out after you have purchased your ticket that the performance is no longer accessible to you, you can contact us for a ticket return at ticketing@sophiensaele.com or 030 278 900 45 until 5 business days after the event (Monday through Friday between 10am and 6pm).

Early boarding

If, for artistic reasons, the door to the auditorium does not open until very shortly before the performance begins, there is the option of early boarding.

Tickets

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You can also find more information about accessibility at the house here.

Choreography, Performance: Adam Seid Tahir
Sound design: Tati Au Miel
Lighting design: Jonatan Winbo
Costume design: Isabelle Edi
Manufacturing, hoofs: Hanna Kisch, Nina Johansson
Dramaturgy: Lydia Östberg Diakité
Technical coordination: Angela X
Producers: Johnson & Bergsmark

A production by Adam Seid Tahir in co-production with Sophiensæle, Centrale Fies, Dansens Hus, MDT, Tou Scene, Slingan Tre Scener (Atalante, Dansstationen, MDT). Supported by the Swedish Arts Council, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee, The City of Stockholm, Nordic Culture Point, Helge Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse. This co-production is part of Life Long Burning – Futures lost and found project (2023–2026) supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. The guest performance takes place as part of Making Life in the Ruins, a festival by Sophiensæle, funded by the Capital Cultural Fund (HKF). Media partners: Berlin Art Link, Missy MagazineSiegessäuletaz.

Adam Seid Tahir (they/them) is a choreographer and creative technologist. Seid Tahir uses speculative imagination as a tool of resistance and centres their work around creating loud and immersive black queer fiction. They are interested in mythological figures, daydreaming and crafting affective machines. These interests often intersect through water, where they take the shape of sirens, waterfalls and submerged transatlantic communication cables.

In their latest works Seid Tahir keeps returning to the practice of braiding hair. Both its traditional meaning with its ancestral social traditions and through the expanded idea of braiding as a method for working together. In the latter notion Adam has recently collaborated with Amina Seid Tahir and the collective EMBRACE (Lydia Östberg Diakité, Meleat Fredriksson and Adam Seid Tahir). They have presented their work in contexts including: Kunstenfestivaldesarts 2023 (BE), New Sh*t @ Dansehallerne 2022 (DK), Emergentia 2022 (CH), Batard 2022 (BE), My Wild Flag 2021 (SE) and Dubrovnik Summer Festival 2020 (HR). They have worked with other artists including: Bambam Frost, Pontus Pettersson, Frederic Gies, Theo Clinkard, Samlingen, Meleat Fredriksson, Lydia Östberg Diakité, Amina Seid Tahir, Paloma Madrid, Eleanor Bauer, Zoë Poluch and Michael Keegan-Dolan.

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