Raum für drastische Maßnahmen

PLUS ONE

Performance | Mi. 10.06.2026 | 17:00 - 21:30*

Caroline Beach + Elena Louise Bastert Feuerhake, Jeiryung Lee + Chi-Hsuan Lo, Laura Dee Milnes + Faye Bowker, Jannis Weu + tender tantrum

Curated by Melo Börner + Hanna Steinert

Raum für drastische Maßnahmen, Oderstraße 34, 10247 Berlin-Friedrichshain

*17:00, 18:30, 20:00, 21:30 4 Performances, jeweils etwa. 30 min

With PLUS ONE, Melo Börner invites four performance artists to the Project Space Festival, who in turn have invited four more performance artists. In the Raum für drastische Maßnahmen, the audience can expect an open, experimental, and ever-expanding evening program. The performances take their cue from the exhibition space, which is dedicated to queer existence and punk aesthetics.
There, each of them brings their own stories to life: With a penchant for drama, Elena Louise Bastert Feuerhake moves between video, sound, and costume. Laura Dee Milnes creates short, pointed, and whimsical DIY performances. Caroline Beach creates performances that do not exist at the intersection of anything, but rather aim to practice the creation of meaning through the body and in collaboration with it. Jannis Weu and tender tantrum conjure a liminal being that murmurs suggestive, incomprehensible poems, writhes in contradictory poses, and glides across the boundaries of language and the body. Drawing on everyday observations, Jeiryung Lee and Chi-Hsuan Lo explore, through their respective forms of expression—text and sound—the feeling of “otherness” and what it means to not belong.
Over the course of the evening, a multifaceted, interconnected picture of collective and resistant practice emerges from and between the performances.

Raum für drastische Maßnahmen

Raum für drastische Maßnahmen (R) is an experimental exhibition space dedicated to creative processes and social relationships, committed to promoting tolerance, empathy, and self-empowerment. To counteract racism, sexism, and ecological and economic exploitation as negative and destructive forces of our time, the space offers a collaborative, non-commercial platform for contemporary aesthetics where creative ideas can be freely conceived, designed, and realized.

Founded: 2011

Accessibility

  • Für gehbehinderte oder auf einen Rollstuhl angewiesene Menschen zugänglich.

Seating: approx. 30 – sturdy tubular steel chairs
Age Groups: 16 and up
Languages: English, one performance also includes German elements, explanations and educational activities available in German, English, and Spanish.
Wheelchair users / Buggies: accessible on ground level, portable ramp available
Hearing impaired people: Sound is amplified
Deaf people:
not accessible
Blind People: partially suitable (sound elements)
Neurodiversity: our team is aware of and sensitive to these issues
Further Notes: If specific technical elements, such as strobe lights, are used, this will be announced before the performance