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WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER — JANÁČEK’S “THE MAKROPULOS AFFAIR” AT THE STAATSOPER

WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER — JANÁČEK’S “THE MAKROPULOS AFFAIR” AT THE STAATSOPER

A prototypical femme fatale – emotionally impoverished, torn between restlessness and longing – cold-hearted opera diva Emilia Marty is looking for a potion that promises eternal life. Its recipe is hidden somewhere among the documents of an absurdly complex inheritance dispute that has been going on for a hundred years. The plot summary of Leoš Janáček’s opera Die Sache Makropulos (The Makropulos Affair) reads as wildly and emphatically as the sounds of his music, which are uniquely characteristic of him. Staging is by Claus Guth with musical direction by Finnegan Downie Dear. The audience at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden is literally sucked in, so dense are the melodies, storylines and profound questions of this meta-opera about the pros and cons of eternal life.

The work’s suggestive power and light footedness is supported by Etienne Pluss’ stage design and the choreography. You see a cross-section of a Wes Anderson-esque anthill in which the protagonists wander through hotel corridors, theater aisles and the shelves of a law firm while pondering the big questions of life: meaning, death and finitude, love, its absence and how it all connects. Dvořák’s friend Janáček, who worked long hours in Austria and Germany and was fluent in German, always preferred Czech in the Pan-Slavic tradition. And so his penultimate opera is also in Czech (with English and German subtitles): composed in tune with the unique harmony of the language.

Text: Hilka Dirks / Photos: Monika Rittershaus & Marcus Ebener

Staatsoper Unter den Linden, Unter den Linden 7, 10117 Berlin–Mitte; map

Die Sache Makropulos 21.01–02.02.2023. You can book tickets here. Save 20 percent on tickets with the code “Hallo2023” (maximum of four tickets per booking. Simply enter code at the end of the online booking process).

@staatsoperberlin

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THE SOUND OF FREEDOM — RADIOLAND AT THE NEUKÖLLNER OPER

THE SOUND OF FREEDOM — RADIOLAND AT THE NEUKÖLLNER OPER

There was a time when the personal became political and young people rebelled against their parents’ generation. A time when rock music was so revolutionary that states were founded because of it: we are in Great Britain at the end of the 1960s. The BBC refuses to listen to pop, but the youth doesn’t want to be deprived of their wild musical awakening. The solution? Independent pirate radio stations on the high seas. And so the Bates family set up their own radio station on an abandoned anti-aircraft platform in international waters. When the established radio stations finally jumped on the bandwagon and started playing new music, father Roy Bates got an idea: if you can have musical freedom, what about the freedom of a state of one’s own? And so, without further ado, he established Sealand. A utopia, an ideal, an idea of freedom, whose citizenship can still be purchased on the Internet by anyone and everyone for a small sum. With its new production “Radioland – The mostly true, but always unbelievable story of the Principality of Sealand,” the Neuköllner Oper once again succeeds in creating a memorable, entertaining and profound piece about recent (pop) music history. Full of tragedy and comedy, it tells of radio piracy, freedom and how visions become reality. You will leave the show having been a witness to the founding of a state and having heard the unique sound of utopias becoming reality.

Text: Hilka Dirks / Photos: Thomas Koy för Neuköllner Oper

Neuköllner Oper, Karl-Marx-Str.131–133, 12043 Berlin–Neukölln; map

Radioland premiering 26.01.2023, runs until 26.02.2023.

@neukoellneroper

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DESIGNED WITH HER* IN MIND: NIKE BY STEGLITZ — AN INCLUSIVE STORE FOR ATHLETES

DESIGNED WITH HER* IN MIND: NIKE BY STEGLITZ — AN INCLUSIVE STORE FOR ATHLETES

Missed our newsletter from 15.12.2022 and looking to get active this year? Then we have just the thing for you! The Nike by Steglitz store not only offers size-inclusive activewear for feeling your best, but also hosts classes and community runsthat help you get active with others. The brand has established a unique retail concept in Berlin with its first Nike Live Store, whose layout and product range are specifically tailored to the needs of women*. Dynamic illustrations by Chinese artist Yukai Du give the address in Steglitz an additional wow factor. Across some 900 square meters, you’ll find a stylish selection of apparel with inclusive sizing and the opportunity to get personal and expert advice at the Nike Bra Fitting Service. A Nike employee will help you to match your individual body type with the right bra size and perfect fitting styles. In addition to all these great deals, you can also browse through a selection of unisex apparel, a kids’ collection, and the latest sneakers. We’ll be running there now!

*Nike champions an inclusive community and welcomes all girls*, women, lesbians, trans*, intersex* and non-binary people.

Text & Photos: Natascha Hamel

Nike by Steglitz, Schloßstr.11-12, 12163 Berlin–Steglitz; map
Mon–Sat 10–20h. Get on the Nike Training Club here.

@nikeberlin

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FROM AILEEN GREY TO HERMANN MILLER: VINTAGE TREASURES AND DESIGN CLASSICS AT PATINA BERLIN

FROM AILEEN GREY TO HERMANN MILLER: VINTAGE TREASURES AND DESIGN CLASSICS AT PATINA BERLIN

It can be so wonderful to (re)furnish an apartment. For me, planning alone is enough to bring me joy. But getting the furniture you want can sometimes prove a challenge. I’ve spent hours scouring online classifieds and made countless visits to flea markets only to be left empty-handed. Fortunately, there’s another place you can go: Patina Berlin. This online store with a showroom in Kreuzberg is guaranteed to make the hearts of interior and design lovers flutter. With designers including Thonet, Hermann Miller, Egon Eiermann, and Vitra, the selection of vintage pieces is an absolute treasure trove. To widen their inventory, founder Chris and his brothers Jonas and Quintus are always on the lookout for new items that they can refurbish in their workshop. To source their rugs they even fly to Morocco. In addition to vintage furniture, you can also find the Swiss classic USM Haller collection, which can be configured to your tastes. So drop by the showroom and let the Patina team take you to interior bliss.

Text & Photos: Jonas Michel

Patina Berlin, Blücherstr.32, 10961 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Mon–Fri 10–17h & Sat 12–17h

@patina.berlin

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KREPLACH, KUGEL, KUBANEH AND LOTS OF GOOD CHEER — BERTA RESTAURANT

KREPLACH, KUGEL, KUBANEH AND LOTS OF GOOD CHEER — BERTA RESTAURANT

An evening at Berta, the new restaurant from Israeli star chef Assaf Granit, is one you won’t soon forget. A stone’s throw from the Martin Gropius Bau, stepping into this extraordinary eatery makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into a boisterous family gathering. The heady atmosphere that hits you upon arrival is complemented by loud Israeli pop music and playful shouts from the open kitchen. The interior skillfully fuses modern chic with home cooking. Elegant marble surfaces and mid-century modern design meet lacy ceilings and antique family portraits. It isn’t just design preference, there is reason for the familiar decoration: this restaurant stands as a loving tribute to Assaf Granit’s Berlin grandmother Berta. So, along with kugel, kreplach and kubaneh, you’ll find traditional family recipes with influences from Germany, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Berta serves modern Jewish fusion cuisine at its best, from a challah unlike any other, to octopus that melts in your mouth, to mascarpone with Persian lemon and chocolate mousse with olive oil, salt and cardamom coffee crumble. For an evening at Berta’s, it’s worth bringing a decent appetite and plenty of good cheer.

Text: Natascha Hamel / Photos: Joerg Lehmann

Berta, Stresemannstr.99, 10963 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Mon–Sat 18h30–23h. The bar is open until 02h.

@berta.restaurant

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