< / A “Manifesto” of= {every} One.s Own > at Vierten Welt Berlin

is showing from 4.-6. Mai at Vierten Welt Berlin.

Who Moves?! at Freispiel, Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Our radio play Who Moves?! is on air on the 16th of march, 10:03 pm at Deutschlandfunk Kultur.

*RESET* critique at RBB

RBB critique

MAZ’E BAYT / What is Home (away) in Tel Aviv

The retreat will look at space of home as a basis for artistic, cultural, social and urban production and explore new critical possibilities that it can offer, between private and public realms. The retreat is built around the exploration of the notion of home as a fluctuating and evolving idea and reality, while considering the read moreMAZ’E BAYT / What is Home (away) in Tel Aviv

< / A “Manifesto” of = { every } One.s Own > is touring again at Mousonturm

07.-11. december 2022 you can again see our installation < / A “Manifesto” of = { every } One.s Own > at Studio 2 / Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm in Frankfurt.

Caring for / from the Future @ Tashween Festival Brussel 2022

Our mockumentary “Caring for / from the Future” is part of the film program of the Tashween Festival at the Beursschouwburg in Brussels from September 28 to October 08.

Dea Ex Machina @ 11. Politik im freien Theater in Frankfurt

Dea Ex Machina is invited to the 11. Festival Politik im freien Theater!

Caring for / from the Future @ Favoriten Festival 2022

Our mockumentary “Caring for / from the Future” is part of the program of the Favoriten Festival 2022 from September 15 – 25 in Dortmund and digital.

A Room of Our Own @ Breaking the Spell

Can the theater or a performance be a space for feminism in solidarity? What knowledge, whose ideas have a place here beyond the practiced forms? And how would this space have to be set up so that it could be shared between many and entice encounters with the perhaps still unknown? In the context of read moreA Room of Our Own @ Breaking the Spell

Patches und Glitches

As part of their residency at the Tarabya Cultural Academy in Istanbul, Katharina Pelosi and Rosa Wernecke develop a live audiovisual set in which they explore the spatialization of disturbances and short circuits.