The Drop Out: Tell Them I Said No, 3-4 May 2024

The Drop Out: Tell Them I Said No
3–4 May 2024

Featuring: Lamis Ammar, Sascia Bailer, Mirthe Berentsen, Candice Breitz, Eglė Budvytytė in collaboration with Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome, JJJJJerome Ellis, Hettie Judah, Prem Krishnamurthy, Zoë Claire Miller, Eve Stainton & Florence Peake, Nástio Mosquito, Asad Raza, Lauryn Youden, Abbas Zahedi, SERAFINE1369, Pussy Riot, Fatoş Üstek and Melanie Jame Wolf.

E-WERK will present a weekend of day and night time events. Inspired by author and art critic Martin Herbert's collection of essays Tell Them I Said No (2016, Sternberg Press), the programme will consider the implications of resistance, what radical models of self-sufficiency look like, the political connotations of counterculture (or cancel culture), who has the privilege to say no, and artistic vulnerability.

The event will take place across E-WERK’s 25,000 metre square site, including the historic Turbine Hall, the adjacent Bauhaus Stadtbad and E-WERK’s outdoor geodesic dome, and will include concerts, performances, panel discussions, karaoke and sauna sessions. Luckenwalde residents can book to join for free (events@kunststrom.com).

Book your ticket and place on the Department of Transformation Karaoke bus service via this link !

To book your place on one of the workshops by Eglė Budvytytė in collaboration with Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome, Asad Raza or Hettie Judah, Sascia Bailer & Mirthe Berentsen please email events@kunststrom.com. Please note places are limited and participants must have purchased a valid ticket. More details below!

E-WERK Luckenwalde, 2019. Copyright of E-WERK Luckenwalde and Tim Haber.

The programme includes:

In preparation of The Drop Out: Tell Them I Said No, Asad Raza and Prem Krishnamurthy have consulted with E-WERK, providing creative and dramaturgical suggestions for the two day event.

Friday 3 May 2024

16:30 - 17:15: Practice 1 by Eve Stainton and Florence Peake For The Drop Out: Tell them I said no, Eve Stainton and Florence Peake have abstracted a movement practice from an earlier collaborative work to contextualise it within the Bauhaus architecture of the Stadtbad in Luckenwalde and in response to the thematic considerations of the programme. The swimming pool’s distinctive inclines, declines, pitches and slopes now adapt to the moving bodies and intervene at the same time, serving as both an obstacle and an enabler to their practice. Through the formal task of interlocking at the crotch, they engage in ongoing physical connection, disconnection and re-negotiations to reflect on notions of futility, commitment, continuation, need, love, difference, determination and strife.

Florence Peake and Eve Stainton, Apparition Apparition, 2019. Performance part of Meetings on Art, 58th Venice Biennale, 2019. Credit Riccardo Banfi. Courtesy Delfina Foundation and Arts Council England.

17:45 - 19:00: Tell me What you Want What you Really Really Want In conversation between Florence Peake, Melanie Jame Wolf and Abbas Zahedi, moderated by Fatoş Üstek. The conversation between artists Melanie-Jame Wolf, Florence Peake and Abbas Zahedi and curator Fatos Ustek explores profound needs and expectations of pursuing an artistic practice, and working with institutional and non-institutional collaborators. The talk aims to elucidate the depth of awareness and sensitivity required to work with artists, outlining the needs for clarity, openness and care.

17:15 - 19:15: Some were Carried, some were dragged by Eglé Budvytygè in collaboration with Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome This workshop is led by artist Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome working with Budvytytė’s dragging practice as a starting point. It is a somatic workshop on care, attention and employing the act of dragging the body as a temporal release of verticality and singularity. The first part of the workshop will focus on embodied somatic explorations, touch and bodywork. With the second part of the workshop comprising of dragging exercises as a practice derived from the performance Some were carried, some – dragged behind (2015). To sign up for a place on the workshop please email events@kunststrom.com (limited capacity).

19:00 - 21:00: you’re seeping into my bloodstream by Lauryn Youden. The work is a poetry reading, performative lecture and auto-theoretical essay on love ruled by disease, examining its sick and vampiric tendencies for subsistence. This performance delves into Youden’s continued exploration of chronic illness as near-death experience, or a “time of non-death”.

21:00 - 21:30: ​​The Promise of Their Body by Melanie Jame Wolf. This is a new work and continuation of visual artist and choreographer Melanie Jame Wolf's interest in the politics of performance as labour. Through the performative arrangement of a temporary installation of ceramic works, Wolf will explore audience expectations of the live moment, and economies of presence, absence, and attention. Building on the recent solo exhibition at E-WERK Luckenwalde The Creep - a poetic meditation on the dynamics of violence, desire, and performance - Wolf continues to deepen her engagement with these themes, fostering a rich dialogue between movement, image, and sculptural texture while inviting viewers to confront the complexities of contemporary culture and human experience.

23:00: Department of Transformation: Karaoke Bus! To book your direct journey home from E-WERK Luckenwalde to Berlin Südkreuz follow this link to book your ticket (limited capacity).

Melanie Jame Wolf, Credit: Mayra Wallraff.

Saturday 4 May 2024

12:00 - 19:00: Visions: The Sauna Gesture by Nástio Mosquito. Nástio Mosquito has developed the site-specific soundscape, VISIONS: A Sauna Gesture, that nestle in various sound zones in the historic sauna in the Bauhaus Stadtbad, which has been put back into operation especially for this programme. With a clear departure point from two tools of storytelling – word & rhythm – VISIONS is the journey of a fallen preacher, a retired politician, and a restored Joker who has just become the king of his own castle, wave, cloud, and bowl of rice. In this iteration, the soundscape of VISIONS are rearranged to prepare humans for battle; both individual and collective, confrontations, and considerations on what makes fighting so inevitable for living things. Sauna recommissioning by Sarah Kantrowitz.

12:30 - 14:30: Participating as Parents: How Can the Artworld Better Support Caregivers, in conversation and workshop with Hettie Judah, Sascia Bailer and Mirthe Berentsen. Author Hettie Judah will be in conversation with curator and scholar Sascia Bailer and policy advisor, writer and artist Mirthe Berentsen discussing resilience for parents in the artworld on both practical and theoretical levels. The discussion will evolve into a workshop with the audience to explore some of the issues raised in the panel, followed by a multi-voiced participatory conversation. Please note places are limited to 20 each day and participants must have a valid ticket, available to buy here. Please email events@kunststrom.com to reserve your place!

12:30 - 14:30: Dragging workshop by Eglé Budvytygè in collaboration with Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome is a workshop conceived around the practice of dragging for ‘The Drop Out: Tell them I said No’. The workshop is led by Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome who will take the dragging practice as a starting point. It is a somatic workshop on care, attention and using the act of dragging the body as a temporal release from verticality and singularity. In addition to a bodywork session, the focus will be on exercises around dragging as a practice, derived from the performance Some were carried, some - dragged behind, a performance by Budvytytė from 2015. In a workshop context, dragging temporarily breaks down the social hierarchies between the participants and enables the emergence of a body as pure matter with a fusion of organs, fluids, flesh and bones. Please note that the workshop is limited to 20 participants. Please email events@kunststrom.com to reserve your place!

Egle Budvytyte, performance some were carried, some dragged behing. Photographer unknown.

12:30 - 13:30: Soil Workshop by Asad Raza. The artist Asad Raza will conduct a soil workshop with simple ingredients found and collected in Luckenwalde. Each participant will help to mix a fertile "neo-soil". As a form of embodied learning as part of “The Drop Out: Tell Them I Said No” programme, this exercise gives a practical, scientific and intuitive understanding of soil as a matrix for life and metabolic processes. It refutes the demands of mindless intellectual and corporate work and draws attention to local ecosystems and planetary ecologies. Please note places are limited to 40 participants, who must have a valid ticket, available to buy here. Please email events@kunststrom.com to reserve your place!

​​14:00 - 14:30: E-WERK as a Model of Self-Sufficiency. E-WERK Co-Artistic Directors Helen Turner and Pablo Wendel will also join Asad Raza to explore notions of self-sufficiency, the necessity to pioneer alternative autonomous models for the cultural sector, and E-WERK as a “drop out”—or prototype for a sustainable institution.

14:30 - 15:30: Behind the scenes Tour of E-WERK. Prem Krishnamurthy and Herr Schmiedl (E-WERK former Production Manager) will host a behind the scenes tour of E-WERK to learn about the building’s history as a brown coal power station and its transformation into a Kunststrom power station - witnessing the energy process live in action.

16:00 - 17:00: IV by SERAFINE1369. This performance is a system of loose dancing and tight structure; a choreographic machine; a meditative play between instinctive rhythms and the counting of time. It is a work about finding space and trying to be free. This is a relational practice, one that does not presume, where we work to disentangle from, and unsettle our assumptions, and also yours. Here, in this performance, we encounter one another and ourselves.

SERAFINE1369 IV, The Yard Theatre. Photo by Camilla Greenwell.

17:30 - 18:45: Artists Against Repression, a conversation between artist Candice Breitz, Lamis Ammar, actress and artist, curator and activist Zoë Claire Miller Actress and artist Lamis Ammar, artist and organiser Zoë Claire Miller, and artist Candice Breitz, have been impacted in various ways by the current culture of de-platforming, de-funding and denunciation. During this three-way talk, they will discuss civil disobedience, the impact and cost of defiance, the tangled relationship between privilege and resistance and the potential of withholding labour as a strategy towards transformation.

19:15 - 20:00: Rose & STEMM by Abbas Zahedi. A development on his series Rose & STEMM, Abbas Zahedi’s performance will weave together improvised spoken word and audio from his long standing collaboration with musicians Saint Abdullah. In this performance, as lyrics and sound flow into one another, Zahedi will meander through the space, inhabiting the boundaries between performer and witness, stage and surround, in opposition to the conventional audience - performer dynamic. Minimal in its technical production, this iteration draws upon Zahedi’s background as an MC, a position that connects bodies through language and sound, allowing the thresholds of this event to become more open and porous.

20:15 - 21:15: Aster of Ceremonies by JJJJJerome Ellis. Through music, literature, performance, and video JJJJJerome Ellis researches relationships among blackness, disabled speech, divinity, nature, sound, and time. His diverse body of work includes contemplative soundscapes using saxophone, flute, dulcimer, electronics, and vocals; scores for plays and podcasts; albums combining spoken word with ambient and jazz textures; theatrical explorations involving live music and storytelling; and music-video-poems that seek to transfigure historical archives.

21:45 - 22:45: Riot Days by Pussy Riot. Pussy Riot will come to Brandenburg for the first time. Riot Days chronicles Maria Alyokhina’s experiences with Pussy Riot, from their iconic protests to their court trials and prison sentences. The content evolves, reflecting current events like political prosecutions and the Russian aggression against Ukraine. The presentation of Riot Days is in partnership with Cultural Foundation Schloss Wiepersdorf.

23:00: Department of Transformation: Karaoke Bus! To book your direct journey home from E-WERK Luckenwalde to Berlin Südkreuz follow this link to book your ticket.

PussyRiot, courtesy of the artists.

Tell Them I Said No Artistic Director: Helen Turner, Co-curated by Katharina Worf and Helen Turner, Programme Support: Florine Lindner & Alison Midgley, Technical Coordination Moritz Schmolke & Sebastian Reinicke and Communications support: Nicola Jeffs & Carolin Kralapp

Katharina Worf, Curator, E-WERK Luckenwalde, said, “With our programme, we want to create a forum in which perspectives can be heard, research findings can be exchanged and assumptions challenged. We plan to drive debate, through this interdisciplinary programme: about the experience of being on the sidelines, from polyvocal participatory workshops about parenting to conversations about the vulnerability and exploitative nature of the cultural sector, to live performance art that confronts the audience with their own stigmas, breaks down boundaries, plays with discomfort and shame. We hope these encounters will inspire reflection, raise awareness and create a step towards change.”

Helen Turner, Chief Curator and Artistic Director, E-WERK Luckenwalde, added, “I will always be beholden to artists' courage and defiance. That, despite the vulnerable and exploitative landscape of the artworld, artists still persist, aggravate, call out injustice - Tell Them I said No. This programme was inspired by Martin Herbert's eponymous anthology of essays about artist dropouts, those courageous artists who dropped out of the art world in order to cultivate new worlds of possibility, counter cultural movements and autonomous models of production. It was conceived with the intention to think about defiance as a material for system change, about the agentic potential of outrage and withdrawal in cultural transformation, and to consider how to cultivate radical new models of institutional practice that refute exploitative conditions. We are proud to present this programme of dissident voices and to provide a platform for those artists whose voices have attempted to be silenced and think about what we can do when we come together and form alliances”

The Drop Out: Tell Them I Said No is funded by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation), funded by the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media), and we acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the City of Luckenwalde. Programme partners for The Drop Out. Tell Them I Said No include FRANK - Fair Artist Pay and Gallery Climate Coalition. The presentation of Riot Days by Pussy Riot is possible in collaboration with Kulturstiftung Schloss Wiepersdorf and the Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und und Kultur Brandenburg.