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Workshop Water justice – Sophiensæle | Independent Theater in Berlin

Saison 25/26
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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

Workshop Water justice

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Workshop Water justice
Workshop
Duration: 3h
English, German whisper translation on request
5€

With intermission

Activists can obtain free tickets in the web shop (based on self-assessment).

Workshop with artist Paula Almirón and political educator Evelyn Linde
 
Water will be a key issue in the future as climate change progresses. The existing water crises will spread and worsen in the future. The workshop with artist Paula Almirón and Berlin water activists combines activist and artistic as well as international and local perspectives: What does water justice mean? What is the state of Berlin and Brandenburg’s water? What means do we have in the fight for climate justice?
 
Paula Almirón, born in Buenos Aires and based in Brussels, works at the intersection of choreography and writing, exploring the ongoing intra-action between the social, the spiritual and the geological realms. Since 2019, her work has focused on “water choreographies”, with projects like Always Coming Hole (2021) and The River and The Devil (2025). Almirón collaborates with Wouter De Raeve on I Build My Language With Rocks in Brussels’ Northern Quarter and co-coordinated M33, a space supporting local neighborhood movements, while curating Swamp Sacrifices, a program centered on non-productivity and the Brussels swamp.

Evelyn Linde is committed to water justice in Berlin. Whether it's the Tesla factory in Grünheide or coal mining in Lusatia, she wants to show how local struggles for the protection of water in Berlin, Brandenburg and the Andes are connected regionally and globally. She does power-critical educational work and researched lithium mining in Bolivia in her master's thesis.

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

  • Reservations can be made via the ticket telephone at 030 283 52 66, Monday to Friday from 4pm–6pm
  • Via the online ticket shop
  • At the box office

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

With: Paula Almirón and Evelyn Linde

The workshop takes place as part of Making Life in the Ruins, a festival by Sophiensæle, funded by the Capital Cultural Fund (HKF). Media partners: Missy Magazine, Siegessäule, taz.
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