

The Many Headed Hydra #2
With contributions by Anti*Preuß, Bryndis Björnsdottír, Cooltūristės, Ieva Epnere, Daniel Falb, Sonja Gerdes, Ulrike Gerhardt, Golden Diskó Ship, Caspar Jade Heinemann, Almagul Menlibayeva, Sondra Perry, Ashkan Sepahvand, Virgilijus Šonta, Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor, The Many Headed Hydra, Elsa Westreicher. Curated by Emma Haugh and Suza Husse.
The Many Headed Hydra is a shape-shifting collective interested in myths and practices of queer ecologies that emerge from bodies of water. WHEN THE SEA LOOKS BACK (A Serpent’s Tale) is a polyphonic oracle that engages the sea as a mirror and the serpent as a trickster to weave tales from the crossings of landscape and body, technology and power.
Exhibition 20 October - 16 December 2017
Opening hours of the exhibition
Wednesday to Saturday, 3 - 7 pm
PROGRAMME
October 19 OPENING & MAGAZINE LAUNCH
7 pm Pumicestone
Reading Caspar Jade Heineman
8 pm After The Aral Sea: Diasporic Dreamscapes in the work of Almagul Menlibayeva
Conversation Ulrike Gerhardt and Almagul Menlibayeva
9 pm When The Sea Looks Back. A Serpent’s Tale – Live Radio Show
Music Performance by Golden Diskó Ship
and Launch of The Many Headed Hydra Radio Magazine #02
November 18
4 pm Landráð II: Unearthing
Performance by Bryndís Björnsdóttir
December 6
6 – 9 pm Anti-Preuß*: How German Is It?
Tellings, readings and queerings with The Many Headed Hydra and Joerg Franzbecker
For 10 participants – please register at press@district-berlin.com until November 30, 2017
December 14
6 – 10 pm My Mother’s Land / Müttererde
Premiere of Jessica Lauren Elizabeth Taylor’s multi-voice video project in collaboration with Astrid Gleichmann featuring Camalo Gaskin, Tobi Ayedadjou, Niv Acosta, Natalie Anguezomo Mba Bikoro, Margaux Coker and Fannie Sosa
More information about the exhibition here>>.
An event by District Kunst- und Kulturförderung