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Collective Crossings

Zsofia Börcsök, James Harding, Lenya Meislahn, Tolu Olude, María Pla-Hontoria, Madina Rasulzoda

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3 July 2026 19:00–22:00 4 July 2026 12:00–19:00 5 July 2026 12:00–19:00
Formed in 2023, the AW Group is a collective of international artists working across dance, writing, film, performance, physical theatre, visual art, and participatory forms. Their multidisciplinary project, Collective Crossings, brings together six artistic approaches with the intention of transporting the audience through physical and metaphysical worlds.

J. Harding
A projected image of a silent, empty room conjures a longing for fullness. An actor enters, their face filling the screen — not knowing why they are there. Pause is a digital video work exploring physical and societal boundaries in cinematic space.

L. Meislahn
What comes after the last drink? It could be a farewell or a new beginning. Lenya Meislahn portrays Lost Drinks in images and words, blurring the boundaries between realities.

T. Olude
This solo dance is an embodiment of growth and empowerment, discovering strength where hesitation once lived. Boundaries are reassigned by drawing invisible lines through space. Energetic agency is reclaimed through resistance and release grounded in resolve and open presence.

M. Pla-Hontoria / Zs. Börcsök
In this collaborative performance, one performer embodies a living mirror, while the other becomes its rebellious reflection through physical theater. Drawing on mythological concepts of mirrors as thresholds, they create an unstable portal between inside and outside – a reflection that distorts, contradicts, reveals. What happens when the outside refuses to match the inside? When your reflection knows something you don't?

M. Rasulzoda
Using collaged landscape photographs, this project examines how memory alters place. By cutting and recomposing terrain, artists map the tensions of displacement and the shifting boundaries between land, self, and belonging.

Biography

Zsofia Börcsök, James Harding, Lenya Meislahn, Tolu Olude, María Pla-Hontoria, Madina Rasulzoda

Zsofia Börcsök from Hungary creates performance: shifts rules, challenges herself and the audience until something breaks.
James Harding is a British artist fascinated by film history and the hypnotic qualities of projected light.
German journalist and artist Lenya Meislahn works in the context of media and cultural memory.
Tolu Olude, a Berlin-based Nigerian-American dancer blending house, jazz and Afro-Cuban forms, guided by borderless curiosity.
María Pla-Hontoria is a Spanish artist who explores the human experience through clowning and mime.
Madina Rasulzoda is a Central Asian artist who assembles landscapes into new geographies of memory and return.

Venue

Dammweg 216
12057 Berlin
Germany

Dammweg 216

Contact

+49 (0)176-31785733

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