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OEL — ORGANIC, COLD-EXTRACTED OLIVE OIL STRAIGHT FROM GREECE

OEL — ORGANIC, COLD-EXTRACTED OLIVE OIL STRAIGHT FROM GREECE

Olive oil: it’s intrinsic to the Mediterranean way of life and loved by the whole world. But do you know where that bottle sitting on your kitchen shelf actually comes from? Tracing the true origin of olive oil can be tricky – unless of course you get it directly from the source, which is just what Oel does. The Berlin-based brand produces its organic extra virgin olive oil from its very own land in Greece. After starting with small olive plants in Berlin, founders Marc, Simone and Amadeus took the leap and bought an olive grove in Greece in 2015. Plots followed in Kalamata, Meligalas and Messenia – Greek regions that have been linked to olive oil for thousands of years. The Koroneiki olives used for Oel are picked by hand and processed using cold extraction, the gentlest way to make oil. As for the taste: well it’s as good as you’d expect. The Starter Kit is a nice way to sample the team’s produce, and includes 250ml of oil, an olive mix and some olive soap. If the oil is to your liking, you can buy it in sizes of up to 5l (handy if you always find yourself running out). Oh, and if you’re wondering who the lady in the logo is, it’s Anthoula Tzamouranis, the grandmother of founder Amadeus who inspired the entire venture with her olive-growing expertise.

Text: Rosie Gilmour / Photos: Kateryna Firsova

Oel products can be purchased from Berlin stockists or directly online.

@oel_berlin

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A STREET PHOTOGRAPHY MASTER — VIVIAN MAIER AT WERKSTATTGALERIE NOACK

A STREET PHOTOGRAPHY MASTER — VIVIAN MAIER AT WERKSTATTGALERIE NOACK

When several boxes of her film turned up at an auction in 2007, no one in the art world had heard of Vivian Maier. Fast-forward to today and she is considered one of the stars of American street photography, with a personal story that only heightens her mystery. Maier spent much of her life working as a nanny, never letting on that she had a lifelong and deeply-held passion for photography. She took her pictures in secret and left a large number of her film rolls undeveloped. Now, to celebrate her life and work, the Werkstattgalerie Hermann Noack in cooperation with New York’s Howard Greenberg Gallery has brought together an exhibition of 120 of Maier’s prints and Super 8 films.

Maier did not need to be schooled in capturing special moments and composing images. Instead she developed her own extraordinary perspective of New York and Chicago street life. Maier’s photos capture people unaware that they are being observed: sleeping men, couples holding hands and friends absorbed in conversation. She captures both the glamor of the swinging sixties but also the darker side of the era: suited men and ladies in fur coats hurry past beggars, alcoholics and petty criminals being taken away by the police. Maier herself remains in the background, never imposing herself on her subjects, her gaze neither leading nor judging. Maier is a quiet, brilliant observer with an ability to capture profound, humorous details in the viewfinder of her Rolleiflex. Then there are the self-portraits: looking sternly on, Maier photographs herself in the reflection of shop windows and brightly polished hubcaps. Her face appears distorted, appearing like a shadow at times. Maier is present and yet invisible. Now, at last, her creative world is being revealed and celebrated in full.

Text: Laura Storfner / Photos: © Estate of Vivian Maier, Courtesy Maloof Collection and Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York.

Werkstattgalerie Hermann Noack, Am Spreebord 9, 10589 Berlin–Charlottenburg; map

Vivian Maier – Streetqueen, until 27.02.2022, Mon–Thu 9–16h, Fri 9–19h, Sat 12–19h, Sun 12–17h

@howardgreenberggallery
@hermannnoack
@vivianmaierarchive

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DANCING TILL THE WORLD ENDS — DISCOVER UPCOMING ARTISTS AT TANZTAGE 2022

DANCING TILL THE WORLD ENDS — DISCOVER UPCOMING ARTISTS AT TANZTAGE 2022

“Keep on dancing till the world ends” – that’s the principle that guides the organizers of Tanztage Berlin, the annual dance festival at the Sophiensaele theater. The quote is actually a lyric from a Britney Spears song, the video for which shows a choreographed crowd dancing as the world around them implodes. It’s a topical image: the festival, finally back on a real stage after last year’s digital edition, sees dancers defy the turbulent times to (safely) perform in front of an audience again. Running until 22.01.2022, the two-week program continues tonight and tomorrow (13 & 14.01) with Ana Lessing Menjibar’s cathartic solo show Perpetual Archive. Accompanied by bleak digital samples and abrupt lighting, the German-Spanish dancer’s flamenco flourishes take on an empowering, even healing, quality.

Next week sees a double-bill of A Strategy for the Fragile, which features dancer Shiori Tada hidden inside a head-to-toe costume, and Rita Mazza’s Dandelion II, a performance blending sign language with dance (double performances on 17 & 18.01). Dance artist Robert Ssempijja’s You Judge, meanwhile, combines traditional movement, breakdance and gender nonconformity as he reflects on his youth in Kampala, Uganda. During the festival the Sophiensaele will also host a number of installations and one-offs, including Infinity Rug (22.01) a “sonic séance” that runs until 4am. Taking a seat on your own rug or blanket, you are accompanied through the night by soothing sounds and soft performances. Tickets for the performances are selling out fast, so get yours quick!

Text: Benji Haughton / Photos: Joe Goergen, Juan Pablo Cámara, Zander Porter & Mayra Wallraff

Sophiensaele, Sophienstr.18, 10178 Berlin–Mitte; map

Tanztage Berlin runs until 22.01.2021. Tickets are available online.

@sophiensaele

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TUT GUT — BOXHAGENER PLATZ OASIS FOR FRESHLY SQUEEZED JUICES AND SUPERFOODS

TUT GUT — BOXHAGENER PLATZ OASIS FOR FRESHLY SQUEEZED JUICES AND SUPERFOODS

New year, new you? For some, perhaps. But if your resolutions seem dead on arrival and the gym an alien environment, there’s always Tut Gut to get you on the path to health. At this juice bar on Boxhagener Platz, they squeeze fresh fruit every day using cold-press techniques, with no pasteurization needed. This preserves more of the fruit’s vitamins and minerals and also makes for a juice that’s fresh, zesty and rich. Founders Noa Sade and Diana Müller opened the shop as a zen-like place for Berliners to revitalize body and mind. And mind is particularly important – hence why the drinks have names like The Radiant, which is full of greens and tastes pretty great too. Meanwhile, the “After Party” juice is – as the name suggests – ideal for that post-NYE dip. In addition to juices, smoothie bowls and superfoods, Tut Gut also offers a variety of nut milks including the warming “By the Fire” almond blend with cinnamon and the bestselling lavender-infused Joie de Vivre. Even the design of the space itself is good for the soul: its interior resembles a kind of Mediterranean spa. So sit back, sip a juice or “milq” and get ready to tackle 2022!

Text: Jonas Michel / Photos: Tut Gut

Tut Gut, Grünberger Str.83, 10245 Berlin–Friedrichshain; map
Mon–Sun 9h–17h30

@tutgutworld

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WHYLAB: LIVE UP TO YOUR RESOLUTIONS WITH SIX-WEEK ONLINE GROUP PROGRAMS

WHYLAB: LIVE UP TO YOUR RESOLUTIONS WITH SIX-WEEK ONLINE GROUP PROGRAMS

Whether it’s getting into shape, reading more books or mastering new skills, many of us are trying to implement those resolutions we made over New Years. And while we hate to disappoint, the reality is that around 80 percent of resolutions fall by the wayside – often in as little as two weeks. Luckily there’s an initiative that will give you goals that are harder to ignore: whylab, a digital group coaching program which helps you make lasting improvements to your life. Taking place over a six-week period, the online course is tailored to your needs and goals. After an optional one-to-one intro call, you are placed into a small group based on what you want out of the sessions, whether that’s transforming your work life, improving your personal relationships or just generally boosting your mental health.

Founders Nikola, Luca and Sarah launched the program in 2021 after their own personal crises and trying endless podcasts and books in an effort to find direction. What they came up with is a program of weekly 90-minute sessions where your coach draws on positive psychology and behavior science to help you learn something new about yourself, set meaningful goals and put them into practice. By the end you will have developed your own purpose statement and assembled a toolbox to ensure you live up to it. You can look forward to more fulfilling work, stronger relationships and hopefully greater satisfaction in life overall. In sum: goodbye to failed resolutions and hello to real change! Oh, and if you aren’t even sure what you want to change, check out Whylab’s year transition canvas which helps you reflect on 2021 so you can make 2022 the year you live your best life.

Text: Benji Haughton / Photos: Ivan Samkov, Tim Samuel & whylab

P.S. If you commit to join the program by 20.01.2022, you’ll get 10 percent off (Code: CEECEE10)

whylab

@why_lab

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