This is the 6th issue of my litstack, a Berlin-based English language literary event newsletter. All terms are loosely defined.
If you attend an event and have a moment, please let me know how it goes, if the information is accurate, if it’s a good recommendation, etc.
The last issue covered May. Take a look at events still happening this weekend. I didn’t have space for ALL the many events in Berlin in June, and so take a look at back issues (April, and March) that feature ongoing events and organizations that continue to host, but aren’t featured this month.
(Events with * were added after initial publication and/or were corrected.)
You can sign up for free here, but paid subscriptions or a Kofi are also appreciated, or just share with your friends! Thank you 🙏
And if you have a new event for the future, submit it here via Google Forms.
Keep an eye on my Instagram page, I try to add relevant posts to my stories there.
For now, here are the categories of primarily English-language literary and other interesting in-person events that have come to my attention.
Happy community building! And please share with your friends.
-- Bettina
*Did you know professional writers (and other artists) can rent publicly subsidised workspaces in Berlin? There aren't many for writers and translators yet, but the programme they're part of needs to know about demand in order to campaign to make more available. And they're doing a survey! You too can take part quickly and easily. For the English version, just choose "English" in the top right corner. Do your bit to tell Berlin's politicians we're here and we have needs.
🗓 Time period of the survey: from 2nd of June, 2025 until 20th of July, 2025 🌐 To take part in the survey, please click here and choose “English” at the upper right corner. Thank you very much for your support! We really need your networks. Please share the survey on all channels that are available to you. You can learn more about our work on our Instagram account raumbuero_freie_szene_berlin and also at Bündnis Freie Szene Berlin e.V.. // With best wishes, Team Raumbüro Freie Szene
Submissions and Open Calls
📣 Open Call: Girl, Show Me That Body (of Work) 2026
Literature, Performance, and Music Series for Berlin-based FLINTA* Artists with
Migration and Displacement Backgrounds
Deadline: June 15, 2025
Submit to: kontakt@flintaliteratur.de
FLINTA* Literatur invites submissions for the 2026 edition of its flagship reading and
performance series, “Girl, Show Me That Body (of Work),” a space for FLINTA*
artists with migration experiences to share powerful, experimental, and embodied work. We welcome submissions in literature (all genres), poetry, performance, music, and interdisciplinary work at the intersection of art, identity, and activism. Submissions can be in English or German (main languages), but we encourage all other languages and multilingual formats. More info in link.
📣 Haus für Poesie: The 33rd Open Mike - competition for young literature. Deadline June 15, 2025. Open Mike promotes young literary talent and offers young authors a stage, brings them into contact with the literary public, and serves to build networks. The 33rd Open Mike is endowed with a total of €5,000 in awards. The Open Mike is open to young authors who are not older than 35 years and have so far neither an independent literary book publication (also applies to e-books) nor a contract for a book publication with a publisher.
Entries can be either prose (e.g., short prose, short story or a self-contained novel excerpt) or poetry, in each case in German or translated into German (see also point 4). The texts must not have been published, including publications on the Internet, as e-books, in magazines, anthologies, and publications of any kind, and must not have been successfully submitted to another competition or scholarship.
Authors who do not write in German and who live in German-speaking countries may submit their text to the competition together with a translator in a translation into German, provided that both the original text and the translation are unpublished.
Ongoing or Series of Events
The Haus für Poesie is hosting its 28th month-long Poetry Festival from 15 May to 15 June, with many English poetry readings/events. I have listed some here, but check out their site/socials for the full list.
About: A citywide pre-festival program and a main festival program at two venues for the first time: Akademie der Künste at Hanseatenweg and silent green in Wedding. At the same time, the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival will take place from June 5 to June 8. With this extensive program, the Haus für Poesie will present poetry in all its forms for an entire month, ranging from readings, discussions, and performances to dance, music, visual arts, photography, and film, featuring more than 150 artistic voices.
—Open Mic: Berlin Spoken Word or Insta. UPDATE: New temp. location in June
📅 5, 12, 19, 26 June 2025 - Every Thursday all year, check Insta for the different theme each week. Each Thursday at 19:00, doors and performer sign-ups open at 7 pm (get there early)📍Tristeza, Pannierstraße 5, 12047 Berlin (6-minute walk from our beloved Das Gift, which is closing temporarily for soundproofing renovations)
Entry via donation: 💵 2-10 €
”BSW Open Mic invites but is not limited to spoken word artists, poets, musicians, singer-songwriters, rappers & storytellers. The show is hosted in English, but ALL LANGUAGES WELCOME! The theme is suggested but not mandatory.”
—Book Club: English Language Book Reading series at the Philipp Schaeffer Bibliothek
📅 11.06.2025, 18.06.2025, 09.07.2025. Event times: 17:30–19:00. 💵 Free entry.
📍Philipp-Schaeffer-Bibliothek Brunnenstr. 18, 10119 Berlin. Check the website for which book will be read each meeting. Register at: bookclubmitte@gmail.com.
“Das Gespräch findet auf Englisch statt: Alle mit sehr guten Englischkenntnissen sind herzlich eingeladen. Einzige Teilnahmevoraussetzung ist, das Buch im Voraus zu lesen und bereit zu sein, mit anderen Teilnehmer*innen darüber zu sprechen.
One-Time Events
—Reading Party: Silent Reading Party
📅 Sunday, 1 June, 18:00-20:30 📍Metis Books and Café Gleimstraße 21 10437 Berlin
No music, no calls, just good vibes, reading, relaxing, meditation. 💵 Free.
—Book Launch/Workshop: Ancestors of the Future
📅 Monday, 2 June, 19:00-21:00📍Minoa Café & Bookstore Rykestraße 52 10405 Berlin. 💵 15 Euro via Eventbrite.
”Book launch event & AI Workshop with Ulrike Kerber. Live reading from Ancestors of the Future. Personal insights into the creative journey between art and AI. Collaborative "Future Ancestors" craft table—create your own vision! Open Q&A session: Ask your questions about creativity, AI, and shaping the future.”
—Lecture: Elisabeth Strowick-Ambiguity of Scale: Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain — an Anthropocene Novel?
📅 Monday, 2 June, 19:30 📍ICI Berlin Christinenstr. 18/19, Haus 8 10119 Berlin
Livestream available, In-person: Registration required. 💵 Free.
—Book Launch and Reading: Your Body of Water by Siouxzi Connor: Book Launch from Repeater Books
📅 Thursday, June 5, 19:00-21:00 📍Hopscotch Reading Room, Kurfürstenstr. 13-14, Hinterhof, Berlin 💵 FREE
”Book launch for the first novel and second book by Siouxzi Connor, a hydrofeminist autofiction queer romance, published by Repeater Books (UK). Featuring a scent installation by MISKEO perfumes and reading performances by other local writers.”
—Writing Meetup: WWBL Writing Lab (FLINTA)
📅 Thursday, June 5, 19:30-21:30 📍C+ Bakery35 FalckensteinstraßeBerlin, BE, 10997
Each week, a community member will guide us through different writing prompts/topics. This is the last Meeting of the season. 💵 FREE
*Events are for community members only. If you are interested in joining the community, click on our bio to learn more about our Community Guidelines and send us a DM. Please read our community values before sending the request.
—Meetup/Stammtisch: Berlin Authors Monthly Social
📅 Friday, 6 June, 18:30 📍Birkenstraße 30, 10551 Berlin 💵 FREE
Wir treffen uns im Restaurant Arema um uns über Schreiben, Ideen, Blockaden, Plotprobleme und anderes auszutauschen. Damit wir den Überblick behalten, meldet euch bitte vorher per Mail unter team@berlinauthors.de oder über Instagram bei uns an. This is a mostly German—but not only—writing group of Berlin writers who run lots of lovely events.
—Reading: Live Reading with Leif Randt hosted by Spike Magazine
📅 Saturday, 7 June, 19:00-22:00 📍Spike Berlin, Goebenstr. 22 10783 Berlin
The author reads from Granta Magazine Editions’ new English translation of Allegro. Q&A with Granta editor Thomas Meaney to follow, along with a dusky cocktail on the Schöneberg sidewalk. Please RSVP to patrick.kurth@spikeartmagazine.com until 6 June. 💵 FREE
—Conference: RageCon 2.0 (for FLINTA and friends) organised by Feminist Fiction Berlin and Women* Writing Berlin Lab e.V.
📅 Saturday, 7 June, 10:30-22:00 📍ProjectTogether GmbH, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 34 10178 Berlin. 💵 €30
”Join us for a day filled with fun, excitement, and all things RAGE. Joins us on June 7th for a day of talking and learning about women*s rage and developing tools to process it. The event will include a panel discussion, writing workshops, self-defense classes, a featured author Q & A, and a Spoken Word RAGE Mic where everyone can express their rage. Whether you're a fan of reading, movies, writing, ceramics or self-defense, there's something for everyone at RAGE Con.”
—Writing Meetup: Read Editing: Monthly Writers Meetup
📅 Monday, 9 June 19:00-21:00 📍Vagabund Brauerei Kesselhaus Oudenarder Str. 16-20, 13347 Berlin. 💵 FREE, be nice, buy a drink.
”Here, you can join in a more traditional meetup format. We will gather for a combination of solitary writing time, sharing and feedback, and guided exercises. Just show up with some writing materials (or your phone, if you prefer) and if you have pieces you'd like to develop further or receive feedback on, those as well.”
—Writing Meetup: Stone to Silver Writing Night
📅 Monday, 9 June 19:00–21:00 📍Zweiners Hermannstraße 233, 12049 Berlin Participation donation: 💵 €5-15. Register by Email or Eventbrite, all info there.
”Stone to Silver is a writing event inspired by a 'Drink and Draft' event series in New York. We want to create this opportunity for writers, often working in a solitary environment, to practice their craft with others, collaborate, and hang out.”
—Reading: Black Cats in Berlin
📅 Thursday, 12 June 19:30📍Curious Fox, Lausitzer Pl. 17, 10997 Berlin. 💵 Free.
Doors open at 19:30. The event will start at 20:00.
Please note the venue is not accessible as there are nine steps down into a souterrain
”Introducing Black Cat Poetry Press, a small independent press based in Kent, England, with a special interest in eco poetry, who publish anthologies and pamphlets. Come and meet Satya Bosman and Catherine Balaq, the co-editors of the press, and hear them read from their own work and present work from the books the press has published over the last 3 years. Moderated by poet Winifred Wong. Open to poets and readers alike.”
—Poetry Reading (Poesiefestival Berlin 2025): Writing Ghosts – Open the window to erase your ghost or maybe let one in.
📅 Thursday, 12 June 19:30📍silent green Kulturquartier Gerichtstraße 35
13347 Berlin. 💵 €12/9. Will be translated into German.
The spirits of the dead, the ghosts of the past and present, catch up with us in these poems. Writing Ghosts presents four female poets who delve into collective and individual history in their texts and venture into the twilight zone between the living and the dead.
—Sound, Text & Visual Performances: Convergence VIII
📅 Friday, 13 June 16:00-18:00📍 Lettrétage, Veteranenstraße 21 Berlin 💵 €12
KROSS COLLECTIVE presents: CONVERGENCE VIII, an evening of immersive performances where sound, text, and visuals interweave to create a unique, multi-layered sensory experience. For our eighth edition, we are delighted to welcome electronic musician Bridget Ferril, sound-artist William ‘Bilwa’ Consta, writer & performance artist Kinga Tóth, and Kross Collective co-founder Days Like Television.
—Book Swap: Berlin Book Swap in the Park - BYOB (book, blanket, beverage) weather depending!
📅 Saturday, 14 June 16:00-18:00 📍Monbijou Park.
Join us for a Berlin Bookswap picnic! This is your chance to give books a new home and discover your next new-to-you favorite book! Our book swap works as follows: bring a book or two that you are happy to let go of that you think someone else will enjoy, put them down on the picnic blankets, look around for books that you might like in the pile, and chat with other swappers. A Book Swap is 10 times better than a Book Club because you can talk about ALL the books instead of just one! More details and RSVP at https://meetu.ps/e/P5t0T/JVzr0/i. (For our picnic events, feel free to join, even if you aren't on any of these platforms.) Languages: Any. 💵 Free to attend.
—Poetry Talk (Poesiefestival Berlin 2025): Writing Sports and Writing Sports Night
📅 Saturday, 14 June 14:00 to 19:30 and beyond📍Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg 10 10557 Berlin 💵 7/5 € (per reading)
14:00 Shane Anderson & Rowen Ricardo Phillips
15:00 Alexandru Bulucz & Moni Stănilă (RU / DE )
16:00 Helen Mort & Endre Ruset
17:00 Gustav Parker Hibbet & Zoltán Lesi
18:00 Zaffar Kunial & Declan Ryan
Um 15:00 findet außerdem die Performance Haus für einen Boxer von Sabine Scho im Studiofoyer statt (Eintritt 💵 9 / 7 €).
Der Nachmittag wird begleitet von einem poetisch-sportlichen Programm zum Mitmachen.
19:30 Sports Night 💵 12/9 €
—Book Fair: Miss Read’s Berlin Art Book Fair & Festival
📅 Fri-Sunday, June 13–15, 2025. 💵 Free entry.
📍Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin
”Miss Read: The Berlin Art Book Fair brings together a wide selection of the most interesting artists/authors, artist periodicals and art publishers and is accompanied by a series of lectures, discussions, book launches and workshops exploring the boundaries of contemporary publishing and the possibilities of the book. In conjunction with Miss Read, the annual Conceptual Poetics Day explores the imaginary border between visual art and literature.”
—Poetry Reading: Berlin Spoken Word FREE POETRY SHOWCASE at Emergent Festival
📅 Saturday, 14 June, 16:30 📍Panke e.V. Gerichtstr. 23 · Hof V 13347 Berlin-Wedding
“The theme and spirit of this year’s Emergent Berlin festival will be, “Reclamation”. The festival will focus on regular everyday people from all walks of life reclaiming their agency and ability to have a positive practical impact on society, reclaiming the narrative of what a good or successful economy looks like, reclaiming our ability to live humane, meaningful and satisfying lives in balance with ourselves, each other and the natural world.” - Scott, Festival Coordinator
This event is a one-hour showcase in partnership between Baumhausberlin, Emergent Festival, and Berlin Spoken Word. There will be no open mic slots for this performance.
*—Reading: Subkontinent Writers of Berlin
📅 Sunday, 15 June 17:00 Doors Open at 16:30📍Doanustr 84 NK Berlin 12043
Join us for an afternoon with author Ralph Tharayil as he explores grief, memory, and the unspoken terrain of loss. Tharayil will read a new text, centering mourning and the loss of his grandmother. Tharayil’s crystalline text captures how grief moves through families, how it shapes language and belonging, and how it can become part of one’s inner landscape. In conversation, Tharayil will reflect on writing as a way of mourning, on the subtle inheritances of loss, and on the power of storytelling to give shape to what we cannot name. Discussion in English, text in German 💵 free
*—Bloomsday Celebration: Hopscotch Reading Room hosts Bloomsday readings from James Joyce
📅 Monday, 16 June, 11:00-19:00📍various locations around Berlin, seen newsletter. Starts at Kyffhauser Str. Hof in Schöneberg at 11 am, moves through Berlin ends at Hopscotch Reading Room at 19:00📍 Kurfürstenstr. 13-14, Hinterhof, Berlin, Germany 10785.
—Open Mic Storytelling: SmutSlam Berlin
Berlin’s only community dirty storytelling open mic is back, with this month's theme of "Magic"
📅 Monday, 16 June, 18:00-21:30📍 Villa Kuriosum Scheffelstr. 21, 10367 Berlin
💵 Tickets: €15-20 sliding scale donation per person (adv purchase), or €20 cash at the door. Covid test required. Advance tickets available at Eventbrite.
I went to the April version and was again wowed at how much fun this event is. It’s well-structured, safe, and organized. I can def. recommend, and get there early to meet all the other cool people.
—Discussion: Constance Debré on literary aesthetics
📅 Wednesday, 18 June 19:00 📍daadgalerie Oranienstraße 161 10969 Berlin. 💵 Free
In conversation with Miryam Schellbach, editor and literary critic, French writer Constance Debré will reflect on the function of fiction, the demands of form, and the role of style as a mode of thought. Debré will explore in an evening dedicated to literary aesthetics. Debré first gained wide attention with Play Boy (2018), a provocative and sharply observant novel. In Love Me Tender (2020), she expanded her focus on themes of freedom and loss. Her most recent book, Nom (2022), continues her commitment to form and minimalism.
—Meetup for Women: Meetings of the Books Around the World Club
📅 Wednesday, 18 June 19:00 📍Polnisch, Gotenstr. 45, 10829 Berlin
Contact joanna@beelingotheka.com Meetings of the Books Around the World Club are part of the Berlin project SprachCafé im Ohr and are held in English at SprachCafé. 💵 Free admission, buy a drink.
—Film screening, lecture & Q&A session: Ibn Rushd Young # 4: Beyond the Frame
📅 Wednesday, 18 June 19:00📍Lettrétage e.V. im ACUD Studio Veteranenstraße 21 10119 Berlin. 💵 Free entry.
”Identity and Cultural Dialogue reframed through the lens of film. Independent storytelling is an act of courage. It challenges norms, reclaims voices, and builds bridges between cultures. We invite you to join us for the upcoming Ibn Rushd Young event with the filmmakers Klud Dabash and Mehmet Küçük. With the boundary-pushing narratives of their films, they explore the complexities of identity, power, migration and creative resistance.”
—Storytelling: THE BEAR presents Eve of the Champs ‘25.
📅 Friday, 20 June 19:00-21:30📍Theater im Delphi Gustav-Adolf-Straße 13086 Berlin. €25.00 💵 Tickets here
”In this special curated edition, the top 10 storytellers, voted audience favorites at THE bEAR’s last 10 shows return to the stage; voices that have moved, thrilled, and inspired.”
—Open mic/reading/meetup: The Elders of Poetry Circle: Theodore Roethke
📅 Saturday, 21 June, 16:00–21:00 📍Martin-Opitz-Straße 21, 13357 Berlin 💵 8 EUR
”Come and co-create in this celebration of American poet Theodore Roethke (1908-1963). From 4-7 pm the garden at Found in Wedding will be open for a poetic pop-up ritual, where you can write some poetry using Roethke-inspired prompts, read some of his work and add your own flowers and plants to a greenhouse sketch by artist Kuan Yu Chou, evoking Roethke’s upbringing around his father’s flower business There will also be homemade cake & drinks. After 7 pm, poets and artists take to the stage to share their inspirations and the Garden Master’s words and images. You can apply for the open call here.”
—Writing Meetup: Berlin Authors Meet & Write
📅 Saturday, 21 June, 15:00 📍Admiralstr. 17, 10999 Berlin
We are a mostly German-speaking network. If you don’t speak German or are currently learning it, you are very welcome to come along anyway, there are always people who speak good English 🙂” 💵 FREE
We meet in the common room on the ground floor of a former squat in Kreuzberg to warm up with a short exercise and then work on our projects together. Please register at team@berlinauthors.de or via Instagram so we can estimate how many people will be coming.
*—Poetry Reading: Hopscotch at Agit with poets Alan Gilbert, Karla Kelsey, Christian Hawkee, Sylee Gore, Andie Young, Winifried Wong
📅 Saturday, 21 June, 19:30 📍Nansenstrasse 2. 💵 Free
*—Stammtisch: Netzwerk Freie Literaturszene Berlin (NFLB)
📅 Tuesday, 24 June 19:30📍Café Butter, Pappelallee 73 (Prenzlauer Berg)
”Are you an author, translator, or otherwise active in the literary scene? Then come along! To chat, brainstorm or make new friends. Perhaps there's a topic close to your heart that you'd like to discuss with colleagues? Would you like to find out more about the Berlin literary scene? Would you like to have some change from writing at your desk on your own all day? Would you like to get involved? Do you just want to have a relaxed summer drink with colleagues? Feel free to bring friends, including those who are interested in joining the NFLB. We have reserved a table outside at Café Butter at Pappelallee 73 (corner of Gneiststraße). If we receive more than 6 invitations, we’ll reserve another table! Please send us an RSVP to vostand@nflb.de.”
—Book presentation: Lifeworlds Beyond Dictatorship? Presentation of The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture with Tomáš Glanc, Ilja Kukuj, Mark Lipovetsky, and Klavdia Smola
📅 Tuesday, 24 June 18:30📍 Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Eberhard-Lämmert-Saal, entrance Meierottostr. 8, 10719 Berlin
💵 Free admission without prior registration.
*—Open Mic/Reading: Kinky Soul Reading Night
📅 Tuesday, 24 June 19:30📍Mauersegler Bernauer Str. 63, Berlin
💵 cash @ door €10/€15/€20 Reservations required.
”Step into the open air and let your words rise with the night—Kinky Soul’s legendary open stage returns and this time we’re taking it to the rooftop! 🌙 Whether you whisper dark secrets, spit fire fueled by desire, or paint fantasies in ink, this is your space to bare it all—mind, body, and soul. From erotic poetry and sensual storytelling to monologues, comedy, and song—every voice is welcome. 🎤💋 Whether you’re a seasoned performer or stepping up for the first time, our supportive and electric community is here to cheer you on as you let your kink shine under the stars.”
—Book Launch: Karim Kattan’s “L’eden à l'aube”
📅 Wednesday, 25 June 20:00📍Lettrétage e.V. im ACUD Studio Veteranenstraße 21 10119 Berlin. 💵 Free
Join us for an exciting double launch event for Karim Kattan’s L'Eden à l'aube (Elyzad 2024) and The Palace on the Higher Hill (Foundry 2025), the first of his books to be translated into English. Karim Kattan is a multi-prize-winning Francophone writer from Bethlehem, Palestine. His literary writing has never appeared in German translation and this will be his first event in Germany.
*—Poetry Reading: Hopscotch at Molitor with Diana Arterian, Sharmila Cohen, and Brandon Kilbourne. 💵 Free
📅 Thursday, 26 June 19:30📍Kurfürstenstraße 143 (entrance Frobestraße)
*—Magazine Release Party: Kinbaku Society Berlin Magazine Release Party
📅 Friday, 27 June 2025, 📍 The Fool, Skalitzer Str. 43, 10997 Berlin
We’re excited to announce that the new issue of KSB Magazine I/25 has just gone to print and will be available very soon! We love every edition, but we’re especially proud of this one. Come celebrate with us — and get your copy of the new issue in person! Website orders will begin shipping shortly after the event.
—Reading: OPEN Späti Reading Series [how \ long is the letter i ] with: Yessica Klein, Inna Krasnoper, Dinara Rasuleva
📅 Sunday, 29 June 17:00📍 SPÄTI’S BACKSHOP Amrumer Str. 36, 13353 Berlin
”What do poetic experiments and migration have in common? Can a mother tongue be forgotten? Be rewritten? What happens when we write in borrowed languages? In dominant tongues? What is lost and what is preserved in (self)translation? Can a compound language become a kind of homeland?” Curated by the collective OPEN Späti, What Is It Too Late For? is a summer reading series that transforms Berlin Spätis into spaces for poetic exchange and collective reflection. Over four months, writers whose work is shaped by migration gather with audiences, passersby, and late-shop regulars to explore questions that may have no clear answers. The series offers a multifaceted inquiry into how migration leaves its traces on language, writing, and belonging—approaching language not simply as a means of expression, but as a material to be moved, questioned, and rewritten.
I think this is probably the niftiest, most Berlin event this issue!
Writing Courses
Classes at Berlin Writer’s Workshop
contact@berlinwritersworkshop.com to register
Field Guide to Pitching and Publishing
Dates: June 14th and 21st
📅 Saturdays, 14:00-18:30
Instructor: Max Moorhead
Location: Kreuzberg, Berlin
Tuition: €175
Weekend Poetry Intensive
📅 Saturdays, 11:00-16:00
June 7th & 14th, 2025
Instructor: Tracy Fuad
Location: Alt-Treptow, Berlin
Tuition: €170
Creative Writing 1 with Gurmeet Singh
📅 Start date: June 4th, 2025
End date: July 23rd, 2025
Thursdays, 19:00 -21:15
Instructor: Gurmeet Singh
Location: Schöneberg, Berlin
Tuition: 350€
Expanded Creative Writing I with Roxie Perkins
📅 Start date: June 10th, 2025
End date: July 29th, 2025
Tuesdays, 19:00-21:00*
(class will be held on Wednesday, July 23rd, not Tuesday the 22nd)
Instructor: Roxie Perkins
Location: Bartelby & Co, Kreuzberg, Berlin
Tuition: €350
Classes at The Reader
Ekphrastic Encounters
📅 When: Tuesdays, 17:00-19:00
Date: Starting June 24, 2025
Course Tutor: Crista Siglin
Where: Kreuzberg (Exact location given at registration. Inaccessible for individuals with mobility impairments)
Tuition
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