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When my bones become flutes

Emilia Niezbecka

Barrierefreier Zugang Barrierefreie Toilette
28 June 2025 19:00–19:30
What is the factual reality? Isn't our perception all we have to judge a reality outside of our being as true?
How can I understand the reality of my fellow human being? To do this, I have to become a pusher of my own boundaries: maybe I have to “let go” of something old in myself in order to be able to open up to something new? How can I do it when it takes so much effort and is so scary? And if there was a custom or ritual that would help one another overcome fears and create more trust in one another? Can a ritual become an exercise to develop more openness and curiosity within yourself?
The performer and the installation are partners and embody two different realities that gradually merge through sound. Through the ritual gestures and sounds, the multi-layered space of the ritual is created, the ritual that is both: a search for the other and for a new language. Volunteers are invited to help create the musical piece.

Before the performance, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., there will be a workshop:
Linocut workshop with "Frauen machen Druck" (@frauenmachendruck) exploring reality, perception, and collective experience.
(Org: Mobile Community Work Rixdorf/Reuterkiez - @bunte_ecke_rixdorf).

We at Frauen machen Druck, a network of over 100 women* of different nationalities, ages, and social backgrounds, are united by graphic design and the joy of collaborative linocutting.
Drinks and snacks will be available for a donation.

Biography

Emilia Niezbecka

Emilia Niezbecka, born in western Poland, attended music school as a child, took her first steps as a violinist, and wrote her first texts and comic strips. She then studied Romance languages and further developed her interest in the intertextuality of poetry, music, and painting.
After graduating, she traveled with her violin through Europe, Morocco, and India, making many musical encounters along the way. In Kraków, she learned traditional Polish singing and recognized it as the focus of her musical expression.
From 2017 to 2021, she studied eurythmics/music and movement pedagogy at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. She currently lives in Berlin again, where she works as a music educator, musician, and performer.
www.emilianiezbecka.com

Venue

Wilhelm-Busch-Str 12
12043 Berlin
Germany

Haus der Vielfalt

Accessibility

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