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YOUR NEW FAVORITE MORNING RITUAL: JOIN CEE CEE’S OWN CROISSANT SESSION IN COLLAB WITH CAFÉ BRAVO AT KW & SWIM GOOD

YOUR NEW FAVORITE MORNING RITUAL: JOIN CEE CEE’S OWN CROISSANT SESSION IN COLLAB WITH CAFÉ BRAVO AT KW & SWIM GOOD

Saturday mornings hit different with Cee Cee: On 23 August, we’re back with Croissant Session No.03 – our very own community-first daytime party! This time in the iconic courtyard of KW Institute for Contemporary Art, together with Café BravoSwim Good and Coffee Week Berlin. Expect soulful, danceable morning sounds by Swim Good, free mini croissants for early risers, good coffee, and most of all: good people. This one’s about connection, music, and starting the weekend together.

Text: Susanna Kim / Photo: Davd von Becker, Swim Good / Graphic: Arne Meyer & Charmaine Gerigk for Cee Cee Creative

Café Bravo at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Auguststr.69, 10117 Berlin–Mitte; map

Croissant Session No.03, 23.08.2025 11–16h. Free entry, but RSVP recommended.

@ceeceeberlin
@kwinstitutefcontemporaryart
@swimgoodforever
@stimmystim
@djjenesis
@triggertassi
@cafebravo_kw
@coffeeweek.berlin

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AUCTIONS, OYSTERS & FAREWELL DRINKS — HIGH SUMMER WITH CC’S CALENDAR TIPS

AUCTIONS, OYSTERS & FAREWELL DRINKS — HIGH SUMMER WITH CC’S CALENDAR TIPS

August serves up oysters (sometimes classic, sometimes surprising), invites you to cool art galleries, showcases fashion for everyone, and encourages you to support good causes. Here are CC’s Calendar tips for this weekend. No plans for tonight (14.08.2025)? At “Yet Another Summer Reading Event” at Casino on Sonnenallee 100, six contemporary writers will read their poems and works. And starting tomorrow: flowing cuts and billowing fabrics — with a glance back at past decades of fashion and a step toward the future. From Friday to Sunday (15.–17.08.2025), Marke will be showing its creations at Kulup 26 in Mitte. There, expect special showpieces, exclusive samples, small accessories, and, of course, their brand-new collection. Marke designs unisex, so it’s an invitation to you and all your friends! Plus seafood and wine. If that’s not a formula for a summer Saturday (16.08.), we don’t know what is. Fortunately, it’s Sakana‘s specialty, which they’ll be serving up at an oyster party. Starting in the late afternoon, the pop-up kitchen at Unkompress will serve fresh fish and grilled oysters (directly from Tokyo) alongside live music that bridges the gap between Berlin and Tokyo — DJ Jini provides the perfect soundtrack. On Saturday (16.08.), artists, activists, and friends gather at Refuge Worldwide for a solidarity event to share stories, music, and crafts, and to support people in Sudan, Congo, and Palestine who are fighting for their future under the most difficult conditions.

Among the charitable organizations are the Sudanese Resistance Front‘s “We Must Plant” campaign, Focus Congo, the Community Kitchen Hope in Gaza, and many others. It seems impossible to fully describe the colorful range of offerings. Here’s an attempt: in addition to knitwear from Rknit.Stance, hand-woven textiles, and kimchi delicacies, there will be art prints, candle holders, and keffiyeh headbands. If you like, bring your own clothes for screen printing or get a flash tattoo from Jill Winnie. Food is taken care of anyway: Lebanese and Congolese specialties await you. There is also a lovingly supervised children’s corner. One hundred percent of the proceeds go to the donation goals! And those who can are welcome to donate at the entrance. On Sunday (17.08.), it’s time to say “Au revoir”, not yet to summer, but to Titouan Durand, who has long enchanted Berlin palates with French passion at Kanal 61. For a fitting farewell, he is transforming the restaurant with a penchant for sharing plates into Tito’s Oysters Bar with selected wines from Languedoc-Roussillon and fresh oysters from Saltz. From noon onwards, enjoy this maritime combination (while supplies last). Drop by spontaneously or make a reservation. This weekend is your last chance to explore two rooms of contemporary art, one of which has just opened. Art Auction 14 in the Weserhalle is showing over 40 works by artists from South Korea, Slovakia, and right here in the neighborhood until Saturday (16.08.), curated by Tjioe Meyer Hecken (director of the Wehrmühle) and Jan Gustav Fiedler (director of Spark Art Fair in Vienna). If you like, bid online for works by Finja Sander or Jade Cassidy (and many others) until Sunday evening (17.08.), when the hammer will fall on the final bids. August, on the other hand, will remain for a while longer.

Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Dotgain.info, Harry Miller, Kanal 61, Unkompress

Casino, Sonnenallee 100, 12045 Berlin–Neukölln, map
Yet Another “Summer” Reading Event 14.08.2025 from 19h

@casinoooooooooooo

Kulup 26, Torstr. 26, 10119 Berlin–Mitte, map
Marke Sample & Archive Sale 15.08.2025 16–19h, 16.–17.08.2025 10–19h.

@marke.brand
@kulup__26

Unkompress, Fichtestr.23, 10967 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Sakana x DJ Jini 16.08.2025 from 17h

@sakana.berlin
@unkompress
@jini_sm

Refuge Worldwide, Niemetzstr.1, 12055 Berlin–Neukölln; map
Soli Event 16.08.2025 12–22h

@refugeworldwide
@sudaneseresistancefront
@focuskongo
@hope_ingaza
@rknit.stance
@jillwinnie

Kanal 61, Erkelenzdamm 61, 10999 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Tito’s Oysters Bar 17.08.2025 12–22h. RSVP here (not a must).

@titouan_durand_
@kanal__61
@saltzapp

Weserhalle, Weserstr.56, 12045 Berlin–Neukölln; map 
Art Auction 14 until 17.08.2025 20h. Here you can bid on a work of art.

@weserhalle
@tjioe.hecken
@jangustavfiedler
@finjasander
@jadecassidy_

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(HOPEFULLY) SUNNY DAYS IN BERLIN — WALK, RELAX & EAT WELL WITH THIS WEEK’S CC PICKS

(HOPEFULLY) SUNNY DAYS IN BERLIN — WALK, RELAX & EAT WELL WITH THIS WEEK’S CC PICKS

Is summer returning? This weekend is in orbit, circulating between Georgian sounds and literary walks, spaces for listening, sandwiches, and organic objects from a 3D printer. Here are the CC Calendar tips for the weekend. A Georgian sky over Berlin: on Thursday (07.08.2025), the Georgian platform TSA brings experimental sounds to Silent Green with “TSA: in transmission”. Three encounters shape the evening: Berlin sound artist Mess Montage meets saxophonist and improvisational artist Reso Kiknadze, young composer Anushka Chkheidze meets jazz drummer Daniel Adikashvili, and Georgian electronic music pioneer Natalie Beridze meets pianist Tamriko Kordzaia, who is known for her Mozart interpretations but has made herself at home in the contemporary music space. There will also be a special launch: the new label TSA Records, which will release the collaborations on vinyl. Tickets are also available at the door! Anyone who wants to get away for a few hours (or the whole night) is warmly invited to Neukölln. On Friday (08.08.), Into Orbitbrings together three DJs who share more than just music. Host Jiyun Kim, firmly rooted in the Berlin house scene, is known for her smooth yet energetic sets, with a unique groove shaped by subtle R&B and hip-hop inflections. Joining her on the decks are British DJ producers Hett and Lavan, long-time fixtures of the Berlin club scene. The three meet at Paloma at Kotti and invite you into their orbit for exchange and musical discovery, from house to deep house, from the first track to the early morning.

It’s probably the most popular hobby in the world, and I love it too: walking. Lukas Kesler and Olga Hohmann are specialists in this — walking gives them ideas and inspires long conversations. The artist and author document their impressions in a book. On Friday (08.08.), they present the third chapter of their project “Locus Amoenus”, published by Accidental Interest Books, this time in the form of a newspaper. The idea is to invite others to follow their 4.6-kilometer route (about 90 minutes). On Friday evening, pick up the document at KM Galerie, go for a stroll, reflect along the way, then return for a drink and a reading. The gallery will be showing a video documentary in its window until mid-August, and the route map is still available if you’d like to join later. You could keep walking, maybe through Gleisdreieckpark, but don’t miss the terrace at 8000 VintagesKroque Berlin will be there on Saturday (09.08.) with a pop-up. Under the open sky, handmade French sandwiches with house-sourced and cured meats meet Georgian wines, served by the glass or bottle. Come by, taste your way through the menu, and let summer hold you for the length of a Kroque or a glass. Radical Softness does what its name promises: design that thinks softly, feels radically, and consciously breaks with norms. The Berlin-based studio experiments with 3D printing, bold colors, and flowing forms, between everyday objects and artwork, between playful aesthetic and political gesture. On Saturday (09.08.), just off Maybachufer, the studio invites you to a colorful pop-up, featuring signature pieces and two new collaborations. Candy vodka slushies will help you browse. Maybe you’ll find an object that brings a little more radical softness into your home.

While I often listen to music casually at home, there’s another way to do it. More attentively, as if the ear were hearing it for the first time. That’s exactly what’s happening on Saturday (09.08.) at the second Circular Listening Session at Savvy Contemporary. Here, there’s no separation between stage and audience. Instead, the focus is on listening together. Dudù Kouate opens the day — his repertoire includes over 200 traditional African instruments, and his music moves between Afro free jazz and a modern, personal interpretation of the griot tradition. From noon to midnight, Ariel William Orah and TengalCashmere Radio, and many others will be playing at Refuge Worldwide. In between, there will be time to talk, time to listen, and, in the evening, a tasting hosted by Catherine Shi Tamufor.

Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Alana Neumann, Chiara Bonetti, Lavan, Seamus Platt, Radical Softness, Levan Maisuradze, Salome Tsabutashvili, TSA, Savannah van der Niet

Paloma, Skalitzer Str.135, 10999 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Into Orbit, 08.08.2025 23–07h.

@jiyun__kim__
@paloma_berlin
@hett___
@lavanonwax

Silent Green, Gerichtstr.35, 13347 Berlin–Wedding; map 
Tsa: in Transmission, 07.08.2025 19h. You can buy tickets here or at the door.

@silent.green
@tsa.music
@mess_montage
@reso.kiknadze
@__halfie__
@danieladikashvili@chventhuniebi
@tamriko.kordzaia

KM Galerie Galerie, Mehringplatz 8, 10969 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Spaziergang Nr. 3, 08.08.2025 Spaziergang 18h, Lesung 20h.

@km.berlin
@accidentalinterestbooks
@galapagoth
@olgahoho

8000 Vintages, Grosbeerenstr.27, 10963 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map 
Croque Monsieur Pop-up 09.08.2025 15–20h.

@8000vintages_germany
@kroque_berlin

Hobrechtstr.35, 12047 Berlin–Neukölln; map

Studio Radical Softness Pop–up, 09.08.2025 starts at 14h.
@studio.radicalsoftness

Refuge Worldwide, Weserstr.166, 12045 Berlin–Neukölln; map
Circular Listening Session, 19.08.2025 14–24h. 

@refugeworldwide
@savvycontemporary
@_ravenative_
@cashmere_radio
@tengal

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WHERE THE ZITHER SINGS AND MAHJONG SPEAKS: ANIMA SGN AT ART BIESENTHAL

WHERE THE ZITHER SINGS AND MAHJONG SPEAKS: ANIMA SGN AT ART BIESENTHAL

When sound, food, and culture come together, a board game can become a stage: Anima SGN brings Vietnamese perspectives to the forests of Brandenburg – as part of Art Biesenthal. Next weekend (09–10.08.), the collective moves Vietnamese culture and creativity to Brandenburg – to Art Biesenthal. Embedded within the group exhibition Some Degree of Friction, curated by Tjioe Meyer Hecken, spaces for gathering will emerge throughout the weekend (09–10.08.): two days of sound, encounters, shared meals, and play. The line-up includes sound storytelling, movement, and experimentation, with performances, live singing, pieces on the gayageum harp, the vibrations of the Đàn Bầu, and DJ sets by Enyang Urbiks and others. They will be joined by Saigon Kiss, an interdisciplinary collective connecting a community of Vietnamese creatives around the world. Their platform brings together artists, designers, and authors, pouring their visions of tradition, the present, and the future into curated pop-ups, art direction, and publications, thereby opening up the topic of Vietnamese identity. On Saturday and Sunday, they will be cooking Vietnamese food and hosting a BBQ-inspired dinner in the evening.

Usually, the collective of Echo Xuedan TangLisa Kuro, and others brings the traditional Chinese game to evening gatherings at café and bar tables throughout the city. This time, they will be heading to Biesenthal. Mahjong Baobei wants to make the tactile game accessible to a diverse audience, but is open to new interpretations. Mahjong is an invitation to play and think strategically, but also to sit together, ponder, and laugh — because the Berlin collective is interested in the social space that opens up when four people play together. You can read the rules on their website before the game. Whether at the BBQ, while listening, or playing – those who engage won’t just learn the rules, but discover new spaces.

Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Art Biesenthal, Wehrmühle, Lisa Suki, Saigon Kiss

Art Biesenthal, Wehrmühlenweg 8, 16359 Biesenthal; map
Some Degree Of Friction until 31.08.2025, Sat+Sun 12–19h

Anima SGN 09.–10.08.2025. Find tickets here.
Saigon Kiss 09.–10.08.2025 12–19h, Dinner Experience 19h. RSVP here.
Mahjong Baobei 09.–10.08.2025. Find the rules of the game here.

@artbiesenthal
@anima.sgn
@tjioe_hecken
@enyang_ha
@saigon.kiss
@mahjong.baobei
@absolut_echo_x
@lisa.kuro 

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FROM FLOATING TO FEASTING: INTO AUGUST WITH CC’S CALENDAR TIPS

FROM FLOATING TO FEASTING: INTO AUGUST WITH CC’S CALENDAR TIPS

August begins and we dive right in. Into a thicket of social rituals, patterned landscapes and lots of fabric: These are CC’s Calendar tips for the beginning of the month. Thursday (31.08.2025) has a name: Thirsty Thursday. At least, that’s what it’s called at Floating Berlin. The non-profit organization usually conducts experimental research projects, workshops, and much more. Floating is a learning and working space in Kreuzberg’s rainwater retention basin, supported by a network of diverse practitioners, dedicated to rethinking art, architecture, and ecology. On Thursday, you can sip Campari Spritz, listen to music by Amira Tamim, and enjoy freshly baked pizza. Come by with your friends – all the proceeds go towards relief supplies for Gaza. For their last stop before the summer break, dia’Z has set up shop at Sirene in Prenzlauer Berg. Opposite the water tower, they’ll be serving tacos de carnitas all evening on Friday (01.08.) at Mexican Bites, with beef or vegetarian with jackfruit. There will also be drinks and Mexican tiramisu to round out your meal. On Sunday (03.08.), it’s worth bringing enough cash with you — it’s not a flea market, but you can still pick up a bargain here: Cop Me If You Can is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a warehouse sale. There will be over 150 items to discover, all for 50, 100, and 150 euros. The vintage shop specializes in rare pieces with items from Jean Paul Gaultier, Miu Miu, and Prada. On Sunday, sip free drinks and look forward to a little surprise. With Bakuba & Mbuti – Living Patterns, Anahita Sadighi opens a window into two textile traditions of Central Africa.

Works by the Bakuba and Mbuti from the 19th and 20th centuries hang from the walls of her gallery in various formats. The exhibition shows how these fabrics are more than just decorative patterns but carriers of knowledge, social belonging, and communication, and, last but not least, they chronicle the female expertise that shapes the textile craft. Between dense structures and free lines, the works of Bakuba and Mbuti unfold a resistant visual language that inspires designers worldwide. Anahita Sadighi presents textile art not as a footnote, but as part of global design history. The exhibition is open until the end of the month. Welcome to August — good times are everywhere if you know where to look!

Text: Emma Zylla / Photos: Anahita Sadighi, Dia’z, Helena Majewska, Lucia Jost, CMIYC

Floating Berlin, Lilienthalstr.32, 10965 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map 
Thirsty Thursday 31.07.2025 17–22h

@floatinguniversity
@tdd_bon_appetit

Sirene, Knaackstr.20A, 10405 Berlin–Prenzlauer Berg; map
dia’Z Mexican Bites 01.08.2025 17–22h

@diaz_popup
@sirene_berlin

Studio Mittagstisch, Glogauer Str.19A, 10999 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
CMIYC Anniversary Sale 02.08.2025 12–20h

@studiomittagstisch
@copmeifyoucan

Anahita Sadighi, Schlüterstr.16, 10625 Berlin–Charlottenburg; map
Bakula & Mbuti – Living Patterns until 31.08.2025

@berlinartlover

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