Queer Family Album: Volume 2 at Sophiensle - A Celebration of Non-Traditional Kinship - KALTBLUT Magazine
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Queer Family Album: Volume 2 at Sophiensle - A Celebration of Non-Traditional Kinship - KALTBLUT Magazine
"Berlin, prepare for a radical reimagining of family! The eagerly awaited Queer Family Album: Volume 2 is set to take over Sophiensæle this December, and it's an open invitation to all. This event calls on our trans, BIPoC, neurodivergent, disabled, introverted, refugee, elder, migrant, unconventional, outcast relatives and chosen families; everyone is warmly welcomed. When: 5th & 6th December 2025 | Doors Open: 19:30 | Program: 20:00 - 22:00 Where: Sophiensæle, Sophienstr. 18, 10178 Berlin Website @ queerfamilyalbum / @ sophiensaele"
"Queer Family Album is an ever-evolving interdisciplinary performance series curated by Katie Lee Dunbar. It assembles a diverse collective of queer artists to explore queer futures through performance, storytelling, and collaborative practices. Volume 2 showcases collaborations from artists Juliana Piquero, Dylan Spencer-Davidson, and Joy Mariama Smith, delivering a relaxing two-hour performance that welcomes audiences at any time, whether you're on time, early, or fashionably late."
"The evening begins in the Sophiensæle cafeteria, where soup or tea will set the tone for the night. Take your time to find your place at our Listening Station, where episodes from Queer Frequency, our internal podcast documenting family stories, conflicts, and the processes that shape our artistic collaborations, will be streamed. The performance features Fam Jam, presented by Joy Mariama Smith and Dylan Spencer-Davidson, a performance installation that probes into relationships beyond traditional notions of family."
Queer Family Album: Volume 2 takes place at Sophiensæle in Berlin on 5 and 6 December 2025, doors at 19:30 and program from 20:00 to 22:00. The event invites trans, BIPoC, neurodivergent, disabled, introverted, refugee, elder, migrant, unconventional, outcast relatives and families. The evening begins in the Sophiensæle cafeteria with soup or tea and a Listening Station streaming Queer Frequency, a podcast documenting family stories and conflicts. The performance includes Fam Jam by Joy Mariama Smith and Dylan Spencer-Davidson, a performance installation probing kinship beyond traditional family and engaging with ideas of family abolition. Volume 2 showcases collaborations with Juliana Piquero and welcomes audiences to arrive any time.
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