Tue

20.5.

20:00
Presentation Club

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Samuel Hertz

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Barbara Lenartz | Anton Rose

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Yves Regenass

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Sportmuseum Berlin

Sun

1.6.

14:00 Opening day
Jasper Landmann

Sun

1.6.

19:00 Opening day
Johannes List

Mon

2.6.

Mon

2.6.

Tue

3.6.

Wed

4.6.

Fri

6.6.

17:00
ADV Zebras Berlin

Fri

6.6.

19:00
FEELINGS

Fri

6.6.

21:00
Norwin Tharayil

Sat

7.6.

13:00
Streetball Team Berlin

Sat

7.6.

17:30
Norwin Tharayil

Sat

7.6.

19:00
Eva Hintermaier | Simon Kalus

Sat

7.6.

21:00
FEELINGS

Sun

8.6.

17:00
Eva Hintermaier | Simon Kalus

Sun

8.6.

18:30
FEELINGS

Sun

8.6.

20:00
Norwin Tharayil

Mon

9.6.

Fri

13.6.

18:30
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Fri

13.6.

21:00
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Sat

14.6.

Sat

14.6.

18:30
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Sat

14.6.

21:00
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Sun

15.6.

17:30
Ahilan Ratnamohan

Sun

15.6.

20:00
Toni Jessen | Sebastian Mauksch | Volkan Türeli

Mon

16.6.

Thu

19.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Thu

19.6.

19:30
Pissy – the podcast of Missy Magazine

Thu

19.6.

21:00 FLINTA+
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Fri

20.6.

18:30
Jäckie Rydz

Fri

20.6.

21:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

18:00
Natasha Borenko | Lidiia Golovanova

Sat

21.6.

20:00
René*e Reith

Sat

21.6.

21:00
Rahel Crawford Barra | Nattan Dobkin

Thu

26.6.

21:00 Premiere
Tamara Trunova

Fri

27.6.

21:00 + artist talk
Tamara Trunova

Sat

28.6.

21:00
Tamara Trunova

Productions

  • © Julie Weitz

  • © Nadia Perlov

  • © Nadia Perlov

the land speaks to me of something shared: a prayer for ancestral rhythms

Anna Lublina


Rhythm travels, Rhythm migrates, Rhythm adapts, Rhythm resists. Rhythm is a vibration that synchronizes your heartbeat to the heartbeat of another. In this performance, Rhythm is the character of Jewish diaspora, reaching back in time to shared Jewish-Muslim worlds: worlds that were not defined by borders, nationalisms, or divisions that emerged with the advent of colonialism. Artist Anna Lublina and musician hoyah work with tap dance, extended vocal techniques, and live mixing to ask what the political and cultural history of diasporic Jewish rhythm (and its embodiment) can teach us in a time marked by polarization and violence.

 


Anna Lublina and their team are all artists trying to flee the confines of nationalism in the spirit of Doykeit.

 

On April 25th will be an additional performance as part of part of »Mit Wirkung. Eine Relaxed Veranstaltungsreihe über intensive Themen«

Past Dates
  • Apr 26, 2025
  • Apr 27, 2025

Tickets

15 | 10 Euros
Tickets can be purchased by phone, mail or online.
For online tickets, 10% presale fee and 2,- Euro service fee are charged in addition to the basic ticket price by the provider Reservix.

Language

English, Hebrew, Arabic

Performance

Anna Lublina, Samuel Hatchwell (hoyah)

Dramaturgy

Gry Tingskog

Text

Jasmina Al-Qaisi, Anna Lublina

Stage, costumes

Julie Weitz, Laura Stellacci

Light design

Gry Tingskog

Outside Eye

Romuald Krężel

Tap Dance Support

Mariana Souza Prét

Vocal Support

Alex Piasente-Szymański

Production management

Marit Buchmeier, Lisanne Grotz | xplusdrei Produktionsbüro

 
A production by Anna Lublina in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost and Produkionhaus Naxos. Funded by Ottilie Roederstein Stipendium des Hessischen Ministeriums für Wissenschaft, Forschung, Kunst und Kultur; Kulturamt Frankfurt am Main; Kulturamt Gießen; Fonds Darstellende Künste mit Mitteln des Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien. Development supported by the LAB at English Theater Berlin and Ma’r’ayah Fellowship for Jewish and Muslim artists at Kunstlerhaus Bethanien.