Kantstraße: Fragments of a Street
With Flaneur Magazine and guests
7 pm Doors open
7:30 pm Listening session
Streets are always larger from the inside than from the outside. Flaneur Magazine takes the audience to a fragmented and invisible Kantstraße in Berlin’s West. Through readings, recordings and musical performances the hidden layers of the street are revealed.
This juxtaposition of stories, voices and events that don’t seem to be connected at first glance, lead to an underlying geometry of resistance beyond the canonic narratives of the dominant majority: a novelist from Tehran living in several time zones, the librarian of Jüdisches Gemeindehaus, forgotten histories of communist resistance in the women’s prison, a Holocaust survivor’s dream of flying. As we move along Kantstraße, reflections of other cities and other times become part of the present street: from Prospekt Mira in Moscow to a lonely night in Paris, from a full moon in Athens to the Luna Park in New York.
In continuation of last year’s listening session at 20 Sunsets, these stories from Kantstraße are extended and entangled to reveal unforeseen correlations. The staging of the audio performance will reflect the fragmented nature of the narration.
With Grashina Gabelmann, Natasha Lennard, Elliott McKee, Ricarda Messner, Wouter Rentema, Tanasgol Sabbagh, Fabian Saul, Senthuran Varatharajah, Yukari Aotani and others
In cooperation with Flaneur Magazine