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Unfinished Fridays #121
Feb. 13th 2026 , 19:30 – 22:30
Wir freuen uns sehr, die nächste Ausgabe von unsere Performance Serie Unfinished Fridays zu präsentieren! Gezeigt werden neue Arbeiten sowie Auszüge von lokalen und internationalen Resident-Künstler*innen und eingeladenen Gästen.
Der Abend umfasst 3 bis 4 Work-in-Progress-Stücke, gefolgt von einer moderierten Diskussionsrunde, welche dabei hilft, die gezeigten Kreationen in ihre nächste Produktionsphase zu begleiten. Wir laden euch herzlich ein, schon früher auf ein Bier an unserer Bar (auf Spendenbasis) vorbeizukommen oder nach den Performances noch zu bleiben, um euch mit unserer Community auszutauschen.
Wir freuen uns darauf, euch im LAKE zu sehen!
Unfinished Fridays V.121: henya trapeznikava, Billie Bryerton, Siri Viola & Josefine Ehs, Rakuho Murabayashi & Ayano Tatekawa
Program below!
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Playroom Variations
by Billie Bryerton
I’m attempting to reconcile with the child within me, the one who was taught artificial rules and beaten down by them, who was never good enough no matter how hard they tried and decided to pivot, running from ballet until they ended up right back where they started. Now, I feel like a student at clown school. There are no rules. Unless I want to make some–in order to break them again. Funny, how after years of learning how to dance “correctly”, all I want is to recapture the beautiful, strange, silly, and unapologetic “wrong” of a child dancing in the playroom.

the presence of a refusal to fight
by Siri Viola and Josefine Ehs
The project is based on a continuous letter exchange. An exploration of the revolutionary potential in friendships. With a letter in one hand we are researching performative practices of sending, receiving, transforming words into shared experiences over and over again.

everything is…, and everything needs to…
By henya trapeznikava
there’s something to hear, something to celebrate and something to wonder about. in this, we will be guided by a Voice, a Dance, and a Canoe

Stuttering in motion
by Rakuho Murabayashi & Ayano Tatekawa
collaborator: JJJJJerome Ellis
Fluency is beautiful, like a river flowing. We tend to think that being fluent is the standard, or that it’s what we should strive for. But we are distorted, and we are unwell. Those who speak smoothly are merely dancing atop the illusion of health. We often struggle with disfluency. Yet somehow, the dynamism and rhythm born from it captivate us.
