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SUMMER FINALE IN BERLIN — UPCOMING EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

SUMMER FINALE IN BERLIN — UPCOMING EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

August is entering its final days and to say goodbye to summer in style here are our top tips. On 29.08.2024, the hall at Silent Green will be transformed into a stage for Koaxula’s performance art. In “Deslenguadas”, artists Natalia Escobarand Daniela Huerta use whips as sound instruments to invoke the power of ancient serpent deities such as Coatlicue and Tlazolteotl. Singing, dancing, and careful staging create an impressive experience. For those who want to party, the End of Summer Garden Party hosted by Bar Sway and Sound Metaphors is on 31.08.2024. DJs like Benji DF, Courtney Baile, and Daniel Wang will provide the perfect summer soundtrack, with wine and snacks from Sway. On Sunday (01.09.2024), the Green Market Berlin will once again open its doors for Vegan Sundays in the Eierhäuschen garden. Here, plant-based delights and sustainable products are central. From vegan street food to handmade lifestyle items, there’s plenty on offer. You can round off the weekend with a view of the Spree.

To start the week, a Monday evening awaits at Bergmanns that will delight all wine lovers. Under the guidance of Elena, an experienced sommelier with stints at the renowned Nobelhart & Schmutzig and Jaja, you will be introduced to the world of natural wines. Five carefully selected options, accessible to novices and connoisseurs alike, are on the program. Homemade snacks, sourdough bread and pickled delicacies will be served too. The cozy terrace at Bergmanns — which overlooks the bustling neighborhood — provides the ideal backdrop for a relaxed summer evening.

Text: Lotte von Schönfels / Photos: Alejandro Bernal, Bergmanns & The Green Market Berlin

Silent Green, Gerichtstr.35, 13347 Berlin–Wedding; map
Koaxula 29.08.2024

gART.n, Blockdammweg 1, 10317 Berlin–Neukölln; map
End of Summer Garden Party 31.08.2024

Ei Berlin, Kiehnwerderallee 2, 12437 Berlin–Treptow-Köpenick; map
Vegan Sundays 01.09.2024

Bergmanns Berlin, Riemannstr.13, 10961 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Wine Tasting 02.09.2024

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@bar____sway
@soundmetaphors
@greenmarketberlin
@bergmanns.berlin

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HELKA CERAMICS — TASTEFUL CERAMICS IN GRAEFEKIEZ

HELKA CERAMICS — TASTEFUL CERAMICS IN GRAEFEKIEZ

A “feast for the eyes”! Recently I sat in a Kreuzberg restaurant and was thrilled by how tasteful the food was, but also presented on the plates. The eccentric colors of each vegetable (betanin red of the beets, may green of the peas, and juicy yellow of the lemon) and creamy sauces were matched in glorious contrast to the restrained color and design of the restaurant dishes. A nice coincidence? On our way home through Böckhstrasse, we strolled past what appeared to be a new store – full of cups, plates, bowls, and vases in this same understated design – handmade clay objects studio Helka Ceramics. Now that’s a coincidence! If you ring the bell, Lisa Kosak opens the door. The ceramic artist from Belgium has lived in Berlin for many years and first discovered her passion for pottery at a workshop. The passion became a vocation. After a few years of an apprenticeship and four and a half years co-founding a clay workshop in Neukölln, she opened her first studio for her own clay label in March 2023.

The studio’s bright rooms offer plenty of space for craftsmanship. Lisa makes every object from her collections in the Kreuzberg studio – all by hand (from the wheel to the kiln) and in small batches. Her objects bear mouthwatering, tasteful names: Chocolate Cup and Canelé Side Plate in the colors Caramel, Chantilly and Olive. The elegance and quality of her pieces were quickly discovered by Berlin restaurant owners and so collaborations with Kin Dee, JaJa, Lode & Stijn and Barra were born. It’s not just restaurants that enjoy her pieces: Lisa likes to share her knowledge and offers courses at the potter’s wheel – Open Studio Timesingle lessons or in four-week workshops. Lovers of this craft can learn the process in all steps: from the wheel to the firing process in the kiln. Their studio door is also (mostly) open – if you like, be sure to stop by this Saturday (29.07.2023) for the first summer pop-up and dive into the universe of Helka Ceramics!

Text: Milena Kalojanov / Photos: Daniel Farò

Helka Ceramics & Studio, Böckhstr.12, 10967 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Summer pop-up 29.07.2023 13–19h

@helkagram

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PARG: GARDEN-TO-TABLE DINING IN THE UCKERMARK ALL SUMMER LONG

PARG: GARDEN-TO-TABLE DINING IN THE UCKERMARK ALL SUMMER LONG

There are no sweeter memories than those of hours spent at a table under a summer sun, surrounded by good company, eating delicious food. For this I cannot think of a better place than Parg – Hannes Broecker and Claude Schötz’s new garden-to-table bistro in the Uckermark. No strangers to the restaurant scene, this duo are the talented two behind the much-loved wine bar, JaJa, in Neukölln. Now they split their time between the two locations, with Hannes in the kitchen, providing unexpected, complex, yet down-to-earth sharing dishes, using only produce picked fresh from their garden (tended to by the talented gardener, Paulina Brachvogel) or in the case of the fish and meat, sourced from local suppliers. On sunny days guests are invited to dine in the garden under the dappled shade of the trees, and when cooler or wetter, tables are arranged in the charming Palm House, built in 1900 to grow California stone fruit. On the sunday we visited, we sat out and enjoyed “Parg Brotzeit” – a platter of homemade breads, accompanied by quark, pickles, meats, and a new personal favorite “Solei” (think pickled eggs, the British pub-classic, but preserved in brine as opposed to vinegar). Other highlights included “Parg Sourdough Pizza”, one of the best pizza doughs I’ve eaten in a long time, topped with black garlic and mustard leaf (straight from the garden of course), as well as grilled char, topped with carrots, horseradish and dill. A summer day isn’t complete without ice cream and Parg have created a playful take on the popular dish Spaghetti Ice – made with rhubarb, condensed milk and rhubarb root oil. The wine is also not to be overlooked – it’s no surprise with their background at JaJa that Claude is able to recommend a wonderful selection of accompanying natural wines.

Once satisfied, stay a while and wander the gardens, read a book on the grass, or do like we did and squeeze in a second ice cream handmade by the charismatic Götz Bargende at Illegal Gelato; then cross the road over to On Studio, where you will find the ceramics your Parg meal was served upon. Finally stop by one of the many local lakes for a clarifying dip, before you start the journey home. This weekend (24. & 25.06) there is even an extra attraction – with Anna Falck–Ytter hosting her Cyanotypie Workshop. Sign up here.

Text: Chloë Galea / Photos: Savannah van der Niet

Parg at Grosser Garten, Dorfmitte 11, 17268 Gerswalde; map
Sat & Sun from 13h. You can book a table here.

@_parggg_

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TACOS, NATURAL WINE AND ART IN THE HEART OF MARZAHN — ARMA STREET FESTIVAL

TACOS, NATURAL WINE AND ART IN THE HEART OF MARZAHN — ARMA STREET FESTIVAL

A one-day street festival of art, food, drinks and music, Arma(“Art Marzahn”) is a collaboration between curator Rory Kirk-Duncan, Berlin-based beverage brands Avaa and Volée, and creative agency No Service 24/7. The festival takes place in the Georg Knorr area in Marzahn where a mixed-use neighborhood of residential and commercial space by Chipperfield Architects is set to open in 2027. Coinciding with Art Week, the program begins on Saturday (17.09.2022) from 14h with sculptural and multimedia works by the artist Malte Bartsch. Both Kirk-Duncan and curator Annalena Amthor will be giving guided tours throughout the day, and you won’t go hungry either: food comes courtesy of tacos by Victoria Tacos, sourdough pizza by Jaja and grilled cheese and desserts by Pars. For drinks, ViniCulture and Nature’s Calling will be serving natural wine and Avaa Verjus & Volée aperitifs (non-alcoholic versions also available).

Marzahn kombucha label Bouche, who have their brewery at the location, will also open their doors to visitors to celebrate three years in the district. If you’re curious to see what a commercial sized “scoby” culture looks like, this is your chance! Arma is just five minutes walk from S-Bahn Marzahn, which is just 25 minutes from Alexanderplatz – not as daunting a journey as you might think!

Text: Kate Foran / Photos: Nature’s Calling & Bui Luu Quynh Nguyen / Credit: Arma & Malte Barsch

Arma, Georg-Knorr-Str.4, 12681 Berlin–Marzahn; map
17.09.2022 from 14h

@artmarzahn

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IT’S ONLY NATURAL: RAW WINE TAKES OVER MARKTHALLE NEUN

IT’S ONLY NATURAL: RAW WINE TAKES OVER MARKTHALLE NEUN

Berlin’s natural wine boom is showing no signs of abating, given the spate of recent openings dedicated to organic, biodynamic and low-intervention wine: In Neukölln alone, MotifNaturales and Ladidadi have recently followed in the footsteps of benchmark-setting Jaja. This week (9-16.5.2018), the viticulture movement is being celebrated across Germany under the banner of Raw Wine Week, culminating in Berlin’s Raw Wine fair on 13-14.5.2018 at Markthalle Neun. Established by Master of Wine Isabelle Legeron and now in its 14th iteration internationally, Raw Wine is a coming together of producers, sommeliers, sellers and drinkers in celebration of the craft. It’s by no means just an industry event, however — accessibility, education and, of course, enjoyment is the point here. Take the opportunity to scrub up on the history and practices behind natural winemaking, improve your tasting note vocab, and discover favourite new varietals, all whilst sampling a glass or two. (Text: Anna Dorothea Ker / Photos: Raw Wine)

Markthalle Neun, Pücklerstr.34, 10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg; map
Raw Wine Berlin, 13-14.5.2018, 10-18h

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