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2025-08-01 Anatomalia @Uferstudios
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Merja Kokkonen & Tatu Rönkkö “Shamanistic rolling pins” The land of the dead in Finnish mythology is sometimes called Pohjola, which comes from the word pohja, meaning bottom, what lies beneath us, but it is also the land of the far north, a terrible place of dark forests and eternal cold. By falling into a trance, the shaman can travel there to seek the advice of the ancestors, or to learn valuable spells. Join Merja Kokkonen and Tatu Rönkkö for a shamanistic ritual with kitchen utensils.
Merja Kokkonen & Simo Vassinen
Frequent collaborators Merja Kokkonen (Islaja) and Simo Vassinen visit our shared memories of saunas, wombs and ovens in the darkest season of the year. Through music, storytelling and dance, they explore heat, birth, cleansing, purification, disinfection and comfort – as well as breads who do not rise and bodies that are cared for one last time. The duo has previously presented work together at e.g. the former silent cinema Delphi, Sophiensaele and Alte Münze.
Art event in Berlin, Germany by Uferstudios Für Zeitgenössischen Tanz on Tuesday, December 17 2019
GRANDE MUTTERKORN FINALE
Join our celebration for Mutterkorn on Tuesday December 17th, we want to dance with you, eat with you and you to join our final performances.
One last stone soup will be cooked, we are serving our ferments and emptying our jars. Merja Kokkonen and Simo Vassinen will perform "Our Mother the Oven" the mushrooms will share a final dance, Stefanie Wenner will talk you through Mutterkorn and her thoughts against culture, Sepideh Ardalani and Björn Pätz invite to a cocktail bar for inter-species social services accompanied by music "Schlamm" arranged by Jan Wilhelm Vahl together with Nadja Kurz and our special guest DJ OBSALAT aka as Tatiana Saphir will make this last night a party night. Doors open at 8pm! As always, entrance is free of charge, but we would like to ask you for a donation for our shared food.
Be amazed, be part of fermentation, party and digest the rest!
T I M E L I N E
🍄 8pm: Cocktail bar for inter-species social services - Sepideh Ardalani + Björn Pätz
🍄 8:30pm: Performance: "Our Mother the Oven" - Merja Kokkonen + Simo Vassinen
🍄 9pm: Mushroom Performance - apparatus (Stefanie Wenner + Thorsten Eibeler) 🍄 10pm: DJ sets - DJ Obstsalat und Jan Wilhelm Vahl mit Nadja Kurz
Fotos: Robert Brandes