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FROM ART TO RUNNING & ONTO THE DANCE FLOOR: MARATHON WEEKEND WITH ON AT KRAFTWERK

FROM ART TO RUNNING & ONTO THE DANCE FLOOR: MARATHON WEEKEND WITH ON AT KRAFTWERK

Planning your race weekend in Berlin? Be sure to stop by On Labs Berlin. For three days, sports brand On is transforming Kraftwerk Berlin into a space where innovation, art, music, and running culture converge. Just a few days remain until the Berlin Marathon, and you can already feel the energy in the air. On weekends, Berlin’s parks fill with runners completing their final training before the big race. Their faces show total focus mixed with excitement, as the marathon brings a wealth of side events that make the weekend surrounding the 21.09.2025 a unique experience. This year, Swiss brand Onis creating one of the absolute hotspots with its program. From Friday to Sunday (19–21.09), On will turn Kraftwerk Berlin into a multisensory experience — not just for runners, but for anyone curious to take part. At the heart of the event is the LightSpray™ robot, which produces the company’s lightest performance running shoe in just three minutes, worn by marathon icons Hellen Obiri and Samuel Fitwi, among others.

To let you experience this innovative technology in a truly special way, On has teamed up with Dutch artist Boris Acket. With his spatial installation Architecting Lightness, he transforms air into a meditative, sculptural environment where lightness takes shape and becomes visible. Inspired by Acket’s Einder series, a large-scale, semi-transparent textile floats freely in the space, moved by invisible air currents. The textile’s gentle movements guide you through the installation, evoking an intense feeling of freedom. On Friday evening (19.09), Kraftwerk becomes a stage for Berlin’s music scene: together with Berlin label Heisss, expect an evening of electronic music from Amotik and Inox Traxx, as well as performances by Heisss residents Kim She and Disguised. It’s the perfect start to your race weekend. Saturday (20.09.) has even more in store: On Labs Berlin presents a music night with Atonal, featuring DJ sets by Logic1000, Big Ever, and Lee Gamble. The latter also brings an installation that conveys the sensation of lightness through sound. If you’d rather focus on your own performance, On has curated a lineup of workouts (Hagius) and workshops (Tourist). And for a personal sense of lightness, there will also be massages by new:soul.

Text: Arne Meyer / Photos: On & Thomas van Kristen

Kraftwerk Berlin, Köpenicker Str.70, 10179 Berlin–Mitte; map
On Labs Berlin 19–21-09.2025

@on
@kraftwerkberlinofficial
@berlinatonal

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FILTER, FLAT WHITE & FESTIVAL FEELING — GET YOUR TICKET FOR COFFEE FESTIVAL BERLIN

FILTER, FLAT WHITE & FESTIVAL FEELING — GET YOUR TICKET FOR COFFEE FESTIVAL BERLIN

Whether it’s Americano, matcha, or filter coffee — Coffee Week Berlin (22–25.09.2025) is all about everything we love about good coffee (and tea). Tastings, talks, and events will take place in cafés and roasteries across Berlin. The week concludes with the Coffee Festival Berlin (26.–27.09.2025) at Atelier Gardens, featuring cuppings, workshops, barista sessions, a matcha station, and discussions about coffee culture. Click here for tickets, and if you’d like to be part of the program, register your event here.

Text: Sophie Doering / Photos: Robyn Steffen & Sophie Doering / Poster: Cee Cee Creative

Coffee Week Berlin 22–25.09.2025
Coffee Festival Berlin 26-27.09.2025

@coffeeweek.berlin

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FILMS, FESTIVALS & EARLY MORNINGS: EXTEND SUMMER WITH CEE CEE’S CALENDAR TIPS

FILMS, FESTIVALS & EARLY MORNINGS: EXTEND SUMMER WITH CEE CEE’S CALENDAR TIPS

That mood between seasons. Transitioning from summer me to autumn me is a process. If you’re not quite there yet, join in and hold on to summer a little longer: with old movies, young festivals, nights in galleries, and Mediterranean snacks that will never taste the same again. It’s no secret that this week is all about art: over 100 exhibition venues and museums inviting you to Art Week give it away. Another highlight is Gallery Night: 48 galleries from Gallery Weekend Berlin will be opening their doors until late on Thursday (11.09). Artists on display include Irina Jasnowski Pascual at Galerie Noah Klink and Lee Bae and Tauba Auerbach at Esther Schipper. Not far from the Neukölln waterfront, something called Medi Pop-up is taking place: for two evenings (12–13.09), Teresa Mahler and the GAP collective are transforming Bar Sway in Neukölln into a small Mediterranean oasis.

On the plates: salty cheese, late-summer pasta, colorful salads, comforting polenta, and a tiramisu that defies all traditional recipes. Serving starts at 17h, and you can eat as long as supplies last — no reservations, just drop by. To stay in the picture: September brings a breath of fresh air to the warm summer. On Saturday (13.09), the Albe Kollektiv takes over the Weiße Rose in Schöneberg and turns it into a one-day festival. From afternoon until midnight, you can expect an open program on a donation basis – with new sounds ranging from indie, pop, and electro-punk rap (featuring KaylaToyfish and Gebrüder Krach, among others), exhibitions by Lette graduates, creative workshops, vegetarian tacos (from a Borchardt chef), and summer garden vibes. If you don’t know where to go yet, Volkspark Friedrichshain is always worth a stroll. For its own sake – but also to get to the other side. Politically active and almost spared by the war, the Filmtheater am Friedrichshain has shaped the neighborhood since 1925. Since 1997, it has shown European arthouse and independent films from the USA, as well as school programs. This weekend (13–14.09), the legendary cinema on Hufelandstraße is celebrating its 100th birthday with an anniversary program and special admission prices: all films cost five euros. Live music in the summer garden, a FaF flea market, a poster bazaar, an exhibition, and a short film about the history of cinema are all on the program. Those who dare can take part in the Meryl Streep lookalike contest. During the anniversary month, neighborhood films such as Berlin, Ecke Bötzow and Winsstraße will also be shown. Speaking of sacred halls: for Croissant Session No. 04, Cee Cee will be heading to Westberlin next Saturday (20.09), once the community center of St. Agnes Church, now a café and cultural venue. Together with Coffee Week Berlin and FOMO Berlin, Cee Cee invites you to a morning of fine coffee and good company. There will also be live sets by Luca Nova and SvP – light, danceable, perfect for the morning. It’s worth arriving early: early birds will receive a slice of croissant pie on the house. This is guaranteed to increase your anticipation for fall.

Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Daniel Horn, Andrea Rossetti, Ruby Watt / Credit: Yorck Kinos; Lee Bae; Tauba Niche; Esther Schipper; Teresa Mahler & Gian Andrea Poletta for Medi

Gallery Night
11.09.2025 until 22h. 12.–14.09.2025 12–18h.
You can find all participating galleries here.

@galleryweekendberlin
@irina_j_p
@galerienoahklink
@estherschippergallery
@leebae.art
@tau_au

Bar Sway, Pannierstr.29, 12047 Berlin–Neukölln; map
Medi Pop-up, 12.–13.09.2025 from 17h.

@bar___sway
@teresamahler_
@gian.and.dre

Weiße Rose, Martin-Luther-Str.77, 10825 Berlin–Schöneberg; map
Albe Festival 13.09.2025 14–24h.

@weisserose_berlin
@albe.kollektiv
@kayla.london.w
@toyfish.music
@gebr.krach

Filmtheater am Friedrichshain, Bötzowstr.1–5, 10407 Berlin–Prenzlauer Berg; map

Jubiläumsfest & Open House 13.–14.09.2025. 

@yorck.kinogruppe

westberlin, c/o St. Agnes, Alexandrinenstr.118–121, 10969 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Croissant Session No.04 20.09.2025 11–15h.

@coffeeweek.berlin
@fomoberlin247
@westberlin_de
@vonperger
@lucanova_ofc

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THE CEE CEE X GOOGLE PIXEL ART MAP RETURNS — JOIN US AT KIOSQUE PIXEL

THE CEE CEE X GOOGLE PIXEL ART MAP RETURNS — JOIN US AT KIOSQUE PIXEL

Brutalist architecture that feels like a movie set, neon lights flickering in dark streets, shadows cast across the city’s facades. Together with Google Pixel, we have once again curated a map that captures these moments, drawing inspiration from the visual language of photographer and filmmaker Gia Coppola. At Kiosque Pixel in Kreuzberg, a temporary exhibition space open for four days (11.–14.09.2025), attend a screening of Coppola’s new art film Edie — shot entirely on the Google Pixel 10 Pro. Inspired by Ed Ruscha’s Sunset Strip Series from the 1960s — a photographic leporello unfolding the facades of Los Angeles’ Sunset Boulevard like an uninterrupted scene — Coppola reimagines the concept in present-day L.A. She explores how places tell stories, how architecture becomes a projection screen, and how fleeting images merge into a narrative. Alongside the film installation, find our Cee Cee x Google Pixel Art Map at Kiosque Pixel: a guide to Berlin that strings together locations, lighting moods, and perspectives reminiscent of movie scenes. From hidden rooftops to independent cinemas to cafés where time seems to stand still. To round out the experience, there will be donuts from Atelier Dough and sodas from Something & Nothing — a perfect place to pause during busy art week and see the city with new eyes.oder danach die Stadt mit neuen Augen zu sehen.

Text: Sophie Doering / Photos: Chris Noltekuhlmann & Sophie Doering / Credit: Google Pixel

Kiosque Pixel, Besselstr.14, 10969 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
11.–14.09.2025

@googlepixel

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CC CALENDAR TIPS TO KICK OFF SEPTEMBER: WATER, WINE & WORLD DESIGNS

CC CALENDAR TIPS TO KICK OFF SEPTEMBER: WATER, WINE & WORLD DESIGNS

We’re heading out of town and back, with our CC Calendar tips spanning from Uckermark to Mitte, from screen printing to urban development. Kicking things off is the Um Festival (06.–07.09.2025) in Uckermark, dedicating its ninth edition to the theme water. Between Fergitz, Pinnow, and Wrietzensee, nature becomes a stage for performances, sculptures, concerts, readings, and DJ sets — featuring Annett Gröschner, Thomas Fehlmann, the UmTon Choir, and Gudrun Gut, among others. It will be a weekend of art, music, and literature that utilizes local infrastructure such as greenhouses, fire stations, and open fields. If you’re traveling from Berlin, it’s worth leaving early. Back in the city, the Frizzante Festival(05.–07.09.2025) celebrates its premiere on the grounds of St. Elisabeth Church in Mitte — curated by tipBerlin and Viani. Over 50 producers from all over Italy, from Sardinia to South Tyrol, bring artisan foods and wines to taste, discuss, and buy. The event is accompanied by talks on olive oil, Lambrusco, and food design, as well as music from DJ Andrea and the tenor duo Luca e Rapha. The aperitivo on Friday evening is free, but tickets are required on Saturday and Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Cakes & Zines Festival (06.09.2025) invites you to browse, swap, and read at the Dragonerareal. Cosmo Bauer will be there to present his new poster and his TS Sm*t Zine. On Sunday (07.09.2025), it’s all about solidarity with live screen printing, bring your own textiles and have them printed on-site in exchange for a donation. Proceeds will go to Aria’s fundraiser to finance gender reassignment surgery. Starting on Tuesday (09.09.2025), Andreas Murkudis will host an exhibition by French fashion brand Carven. Not only will the new FW25 Pre-Collection be on display, but also works by three female artists: sculptural objects by Kalou Dubus, furniture by Atelier Leymarie, and a sustainable textile installation by Natural Material Studio. To close the week, Architangle invites you to a book presentation on Wednesday (11.09.2025) entitled Saudi Modern: Jeddah in Transition 1938–1964. Published by the Saudi architectural firm Bricklab, the volume documents the transformation of the port city Jeddah after the discovery of oil, between the push for modernization and the loss of architectural heritage. The event opens up new perspectives on urban development in global contexts. Days between land and city, design and community, and an eye for the big picture in the details.

Text: Sophie Doering / Photos: Carven, Laurian Ghinitoui, F. Anthea Schaap, Nina Trippel / Credit: tipBerlin, Viani

Um Festival 06. & 07.09.2025. You can find tickets here

@um_festival

St. Elisabeth-Kirche, Invalidenstr.3, 10115 Berlin–Mitte; map
Frizzante Festival Pre-Opening 05.09.2025 from 18h (entry is free). Festival 06. & 07.09.2025., find tickets & the program here

@tipberlin
@viani.de

Stadtwerkstatt, Mehringdamm 20, 10963 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Cakes & Zines Festival 06.09.2025 12–20h. Live screenprinting 07.09.2025 15–18h.

@cakesnzines
@cosmobauer

Andreas Murkudis, Potsdamer Str.77–87, 10785 Berlin–Tiergarten; map
Carven Opening 09.09.2025 18–21h. Exhibition until 27.09.2025.

@andreasmurkudis
@carven
@kalou_dubus
@atelierleymarie
@natural.material.studio

Architangle, Meierottostr.1, 10719 Berlin–Wilmersdorf; map
Book Launch: Saudi Modern 11.09.2025 18–20h30. Entry is free. 

@brick__lab
@architangle

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