Fri

23.1.

19:00 Premiere
LIFT Tanzkollektiv

Sat

24.1.

19:00
LIFT Tanzkollektiv

Sun

25.1.

15:00
LIFT Tanzkollektiv

Sat

7.2.

20:00 Premiere
Jeanne Eschert

Sun

8.2.

Fri

13.2.

15:00 - 22:00
Stage design class of the Berlin University of Arts

Sat

14.2.

15:00 - 22:00
Stage design class of the Berlin University of Arts

Thu

19.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Fri

20.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sat

21.2.

14:00 - 17:00
Theaterscoutings Berlin

Sat

21.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sun

22.2.

18:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Thu

26.2.

20:00
Carlos Franke

Thu

26.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

Fri

27.2.

20:00
Carlos Franke

Fri

27.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

Productions

  • © Monika Popiel

  • © Monika Popiel

  • © Monika Popiel

Stimpathy. To Be Free(k) in Connection

Monika Popiel & Paweł Świerczek

60 minutes
Theater hall

»Stimpathy. To Be Free(k) in Connection« is a post-workshop performance exploring stimming as collective and relational practice. In a relaxed set up you will be invited to experience and participate in a choreography created together with a group of neurodivergent people from Berlin over the last seven months. Stimming (self-stimulatory behavior) is repetitive movements and sounds that neurodivergent people generate to regulate emotions and sensory processes. Despite the neurodiversity discourse growing, stimming is still rarely viewed as meaningful somatic, cultural or relational practice. Often, it is dismissed, corrected, or pathologized. We aim to shift that lens by engaging in neuroqueering – a practice defined by Dr. Nick Walker as opposing and subverting neurocognitive norms and gender norms at the same time. The practice of stimming questions both neurocognitive and gender norms, very vividly exposing their artificiality. Intersection of gender and neurodivergence affects the ways we navigate the city and use its facilities for work, leisure, socializing, shopping, learning, commuting, etc. Through our project we want to make hypervisible what is usually hidden to empower neurodivergent people and normalize stimming behaviors in public spaces.

Monika Popiel & Paweł Świerczek are a duo working together and separately in the field of performing arts and around. Since January this year they’ve been developing the project STIMPATHY focused on neurodivergent embodiment and stimming within Fresh A.I.R. Residency at Stiftung Berliner Leben. 

idea, directing, choreography Monika Popiel, Paweł Świerczek sound consultation and composition Valyen Songbird performance Annabella Baptista da Cruz, Len, Katarzyna Mach, Gianna Pargätzi, Monika Popiel, Valyen Songbird, Paweł Świerczek, Mátyás Tóth, Tere Więcko, Ulli DJ Border Diva sound stims contributors participants of Stimpathy Workshops video stims contributors Adaś, Célestin, Jenny Döll, Jarosław Gudowski, Katarzyna Mach, Martyna Masztalerz, Monika Popiel, Valyen Songbird, Paweł Świerczek, Tesia, Tere Więcko, Daniel Z. special thanks Raum für Beteiligung Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Karada House

A production by Monika Popiel & Paweł Świerczek funded by Stiftung Berliner Leben/Fresh A.I.R. Residency.

Dates

Premiere

  • Nov 13, 2025
Past Dates
  • Nov 13, 2025
Access / Content Note

language no problem
accessible for wheelchair users
various seating options
relaxed Performance

This is relaxed performance, which means you can leave and re-enter the space anytime. There will be no clear boundary between the stage and the audience, various options of sitting (chairs, beanbags, mattresses) will be available. You will be invited to experience the performance in a way you want: just watching or moving together with the performers. You will be able to choose your proximity to the performers. You can expect movement in different tempo, sounds of various qualities and intensities and dim lightning with a video projection. Earplugs and quiet room will be available. The entrance to the room will be opened 10 minutes before the start of the performance and people can enter gradually.