- Literature & Poetry
- Performance Art
- Theater
Dear Diary - A lyrical-performative self-portrait
BBB Kollektiv
5 July 2026 16:00–17:00
"Mum, how do thoughts actually get into our heads?":
Dear Diary transforms real diary entries into a poetic, performative exploration of identity, memory, and self-perception.
Through text, music, and physical choreography, the performance captures emotional highs and lows, unfulfilled desires, and the pressures of external expectations. Fragmentary, intimate, and sometimes humorous, it turns private reflections into a shared experience.
A space unfolds where private struggles become collective, resonant, and tangible—a poetic, tender, and urgent journey into what shapes us.
Dear Diary transforms real diary entries into a poetic, performative exploration of identity, memory, and self-perception.
Through text, music, and physical choreography, the performance captures emotional highs and lows, unfulfilled desires, and the pressures of external expectations. Fragmentary, intimate, and sometimes humorous, it turns private reflections into a shared experience.
A space unfolds where private struggles become collective, resonant, and tangible—a poetic, tender, and urgent journey into what shapes us.
Biography
BBB Kollektiv
Ulrike Czogalla, born in Marburg in 1994, studied cultural studies and aesthetic practice in Hildesheim. She works as a freelance performing artist, production manager and voice actor in the fields of theatre, audio art and performance. She is currently involved in a transeuropean workshop project, working artistically with young refugees.
Saskia Corleis, born in Stade in 1990, studied German language and literature and acting in Kassel and Hamburg. Since then, she works as an actress, journalist and narrator in theatre, film, performance and audio art.
Together, they developed the performance ‘Liebes Tagebuch’ (Dear Diary) in Hamburg as the BBB collective and are currently working on a series of readings about German poets and their relevance for young artists.
Saskia Corleis, born in Stade in 1990, studied German language and literature and acting in Kassel and Hamburg. Since then, she works as an actress, journalist and narrator in theatre, film, performance and audio art.
Together, they developed the performance ‘Liebes Tagebuch’ (Dear Diary) in Hamburg as the BBB collective and are currently working on a series of readings about German poets and their relevance for young artists.
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