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title: "5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: The Anniversary Festival"
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# 5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: The Anniversary Festival

Day of action, Music, Open Spaces

# 5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: The Anniversary Festival

[  Berlin Exhibition ](https://www.stadtmuseum.de/en/museum/berlin-exhibition-at-the-humboldt-forum)

![Eine stilisierte Disco-Kugel in rotblau](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/5JahreBerlinGlobal-300x225.png)

Featuring live performances by BABYJOY, Güner Künier, Anthony Hüseyin and many more highlights

**Prices**
Regular: free of charge, no ticket required

**Price info**
If the Schlüterhof or the Berlin Exhibition reaches capacity, waiting times may occur at the entrance. Thank you for your understanding.

**Awareness:** During the live programme in the Schlüterhof, the Compassion Crew awareness team is there for you! Do you feel uncomfortable, need support or want to report something? You can reach the team on site. They are recognisable by green lanyards or can be reached by phone at +49 1525 89 20 353.

Further information see below.

**Location**
Berlin exhibition (indoor), Schlüter Courtyard (outdoor)

**Event**
2026-07-04 11:00:00

**Duration**
11h

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BERLIN GLOBAL turns five – and since then has been telling the intertwined stories of Berlin with the world across 4,000 square metres in the Humboldt Forum. The exhibition is shaped by initiatives, artists, experts and associations who contribute their perspectives and make BERLIN GLOBAL a multi-voiced space.

On 4 July we celebrate this anniversary together with you: throughout the afternoon we invite you to free guided tours and conversations in the exhibition. Starting in the late afternoon, a varied live program awaits you in the courtyard.

Free admission, the exhibition is open until 22:00.

## Programme

## Tours through the exhibition

**11:00 – 11:45 &amp; 16:00 – 16:45** | Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor
5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: Public tour (in German)

**13:00 – 13:45** | Meeting point: Entrance to Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor
5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: Public Tour (in English)

**12:00 – 13:00** | Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor
Open Spaces tour: Exclusive insights into the development of the three special exhibitions

**13:30 – 14:30** | Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor
Curatorial tour: A look behind the scenes of BERLIN GLOBAL

## Drop-ins &amp; Workshops

**13:00 – 16:00** | WELTSTUDIO
City Waste Art: Creative workshop with the artist Giò di Sera

**13:00 – 14:20 &amp; 14:40 – 16:00** | WELTSTUDIO
Breakdance workshop – history of breaking in Berlin

**14:30 – 15:00, 15:00 – 15:30, 15:30 – 16:00 &amp; 16:00 – 16:30** | different rooms in the exhibition (see below)
Meet the Curator: Pop-up conversations with the exhibition makers

## Open-air in the Schlüterhof | Timetable

**16:45 – 17:00** | Opening of the live programme
Speakers: Sophie Plagemann, Artistic Director Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, and Paul Spies, Chief Curator BERLIN GLOBAL, former Director Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin and President ICOM Germany.

**17:00 – 17:30** | Claire Waldoff: I just want to sing about life…
A musical biography by &amp; with Sigrid Grajek, piano: Stefanie Rediske

**17:35 – 18:00 &amp; 18:35 – 19:00** | DJ set: Femdelic

**18:00 – 18:30** | Romani Weiss Swingtett with Malika Alaoui

**19:00 – 19:30** | Anthony Hüseyin

**19:35 – 20:00 &amp; 20:35 – 21:00** | DJ set: Mala

**20:00 – 20:30** | Güner Künier

**21:00 – 22:00** | BABYJOY

Host: Anjouna Novak, Franziska Schlüter

## The programme in detail

## Tours through the exhibition

### 5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: Public tour (in German)

**11:00 – 11:45 &amp; 16:00 – 16:45**
*Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor*

Turn the “wheel of history”, dance in the walk-in disco ball or discover the history of the site through the telescopes from the windows of the Humboldt Forum: The tour presents historically and currently globally connected Berlin in a dialogue-based and interactive way. This anniversary tour is led by a guide who has experienced the exhibition from the very beginning – and can therefore provide fascinating insights behind the scenes.

![Zwei Frauen stehen vor einer Graffiti-Wand in BERLIN GLOBAL, die eine erklärt der anderen etwas](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/image-2025-1-21_18-57-36-300x199.png)

![](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Fuehrung-Frauen-300x200.jpg)

### 5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: Public Tour (in English)

**13:00 Uhr – 13:45 Uhr**
*Meeting point: Entrance to Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor*

Turn the ‘wheel of history’, dance in the walk-in disco ball or discover the history of the place through the telescopes from the windows of the Humboldt Forum: The tour presents the historically and currently globally networked Berlin in a dialogue-based and interactive way.
This special tour will be led by a guide who has been with the exhibition from the very beginning – and can therefore offer fascinating behind-the-scenes insights.

### Open Spaces tour: Exclusive insights into the development of the three special exhibitions

**12:00 – 13:00**
*Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor*

The Open Spaces are three special areas in the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition. The small special exhibitions are not curated by the museum but by groups and organisations from the city. The focus is on topics and perspectives on Berlin’s history and present that have so far received little visibility.

Curators Brenda Spiesbach and Sophie Perl guide through the three current Open Space projects:

![Zwei Frauen in einer Menge mit Mikro und Moderationskarten, eine spricht](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/251128_HUF_DaraTuye_7462-300x200.jpg)

[Dara Tûyê – درخت توت – The Mulberry Tree](https://www.stadtmuseum.de/en/exhibition/dara-tuye-the-mulberry-tree) by Flamingo e.V. explores transnational gardens as spaces of remembrance, healing, knowledge transfer and feminist resistance.

[Time Machine Infinitum. Queer migrant Berlin](https://www.stadtmuseum.de/en/exhibition/time-machine-infinitum) by Noam Gorbat, Omar Nicolas and Sama Ahmadi invites you to a multimedia journey through time in Berlin. It connects past, present and future to highlight and honour the presence and cultural heritage of queer migrants and BIPoC.

[If I were king or queen… Young visions from Neukölln](https://www.stadtmuseum.de/en/exhibition/if-i-were-king-or-queen) by the Bürgerstiftung Neukölln shows the visions for the future of young people from Neukölln. Looking at school, public space and the world, they call for more justice, freedom of expression, peace and solidarity.

![Eine Frau mit Mikro spricht, Publikum schemenhaft zu sehen](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/240531_HUF_Solidarnosc_0488-300x169.jpg)

### Curatorial tour: A look behind the scenes of BERLIN GLOBAL

**13:30 – 14:30**
*Meeting point: Entrance area Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor*

Across 4,000 square metres, the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition presents seven thematic rooms: Revolution, Freedom, Borders, Entertainment, War, Fashion and Interconnection. These rooms shed light on Berlin’s multifaceted connections with the world. Brinda Sommer, Programme Manager of Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin and until 2021 head of the curatorial team of BERLIN GLOBAL, offers a special look behind the scenes in this tour. During the tour, visitors gain exclusive insights into the development process of BERLIN GLOBAL: from the first conceptual ideas to key curatorial decisions and the questions and challenges that accompanied the team during development.

## Drop-ins &amp; Workshops

### City Waste Art: Creative workshop with the artist Giò di Sera

**13:00 – 16:00**
WELTSTUDIO

“City Waste” is a street art creative workshop at BERLIN GLOBAL in which we creatively engage with waste, recycling and sustainability. Together we build our own 3D city models and street signs – from what is actually thrown away: plastic, cardboard, packaging and more.
Many individual parts come together to form a shared urban vision. Inspired by street culture, street art and upcycling, we show how waste can become real art – and how circular economy can be experienced creatively rather than remaining theoretical. Participants can also take their own creations home.

In cooperation with StreetUniverCity Berlin e.V.

![](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/GiodiSera-300x200.jpg)

![Ein Mann tanzt eine Breakdance-Bewegung](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/HipHopTag_5454-20251204-143932-300x200.jpg)

### Breakdance workshop – history of breaking in Berlin

**13:00 – 14:20 &amp; 14:40 – 16:00**
WELTSTUDIO

A dance journey through Berlin’s breakdance history: José aka Beatsurfer (City Rockers Crew) provides insights into the beginnings of breakdance in Berlin from 1983 – with vivid, practical examples from the old school. B‑Boy Niven (Got the Flava Crew) shows how breaking has developed to the present day and which styles and techniques shape the scene in 2026.

In cooperation with StreetUniverCity Berlin e.V.

### Meet the Curator: Pop-up conversations with the exhibition makers

**14:30 – 15:00, 15:00 – 15:30, 15:30 – 16:00 &amp; 16:00 – 16:30**
various rooms in the exhibition

Do you sometimes wonder how an exhibition comes into being? Whose stories are included? How does spatial design emerge? And how do exhibition makers deal with sensitive or controversial topics? BERLIN GLOBAL is a collective product – not only of a large museum team, but also of numerous cooperation partners from Berlin’s urban society. Each room has a complex development history that can hardly be reconstructed once the exhibition has opened.
For the 5th anniversary, exhibition makers offer a look behind the scenes. They talk about decisions, challenges and moments of success and answer all the questions you bring with you.

**Organisational note**: The short pop-up conversations take place in the exhibition space without seating.

![](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/MIS_3402-300x201.jpg)

**Timetable, rooms and curators:**

**14:30 – 15:00** | Room War
Meet the Curator: Ask Daniel Morat anything about “War”

**15:00 – 15:30** | Room Entertainment
Meet the Curator: Ask Verda Kaya anything about “HipHop”

**15:30 – 16:00** | Room Berlin Images
Meet the Curator: Ask Anuscheh Amir-Khalili anything about the Open Space “Dara Tûyê – درخت توت – The Mulberry Tree”

**16:00 – 16:30** | Room Interconnection
Meet the Curator: Ask İdil Efe anything about the Open Space “If I were king… Young visions from Neukölln”

## Open-air in the Schlüterhof

The Stadtmuseum hosts Anjouna Novak and Franziska Schlüter will guide through the evening.

![Eine Frau in Anzug eine Zigarre rauchend an einen Tisch gelehnt](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/GrajekWaldoffFotoGuidoWoller-1-197x300.jpg)

### Claire Waldoff: I just want to sing about life… A musical biography by &amp; with Sigrid Grajek

**17:00 – 17:30**
Piano: Stefanie Rediske

From 1907 to 1935, Claire Waldoff was the star on the stages of the great cabarets and variety theatres – not only in Berlin, where she lived in the Bayerisches Viertel. She performed in shirt and tie, smoked pipe and cigars, drank Nordhäuser Korn with the painter Heinrich Zille and could swear like a dustcart driver. Her voice was what one calls a “real powerhouse” – and she struck a chord like no one else because she wanted to “sing about life”. Her songs became hits that every child knew. She was already a “new woman” before the term even existed.
Actress Sigrid Grajek retraces the life story of an extraordinary artist in song and performance against the backdrop of German history.

### DJ set: Femdelic

**17:35 – 18:00 &amp; 18:35 – 19:00**

Dance into the evening with Berlin DJ icon Femdelic! DJ Femdelic effortlessly switches between the different facets of funk: electro boogie, afro, house and disco, enriching her sets with undiscovered gems from her vast record collection. The relationship and interplay between rhythm, groove and body movement are deeply rooted in Femdelic’s DNA. With technical finesse, a sense for what works on the dance floor and perfect timing for surprising twists, Femdelic gets the Schlüterhof dancing – that is the magic!

![](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Femdelic-Press-Shot-1-254x300.jpg)

![Eine Band, Fokus auf einen Mann mit Akkustikgitarre](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/MIS_3577-300x200.jpg)

### Romani Weiss Swingtett with a guest appearance by Malika Alaoui

**18:00 – 18:30**

Experience Sinti swing and jazz manouche in its most vibrant form – virtuosic, captivating and full of joy of playing. The renowned musicians Romani Weiss, Hannah Bienert, Manolito Steinbach and Axel Obert combine the unmistakable Django Reinhardt sound with elements from the Great American Songbook, classical jazz manouche and contemporary jazz. The band presents authentic Sinti swing, refined improvisations and emotional solos. As a special highlight, the band has invited guest singer Malika Alaoui. Alaoui has worked with renowned artists and toured worldwide for four years as lead singer in Cirque du Soleil’s Alegría – enchanting the Schlüterhof for us.

### Anthony Hüseyin

**19:00 – 19:30**

Anthony Hüseyin is a non-binary queer interdisciplinary maker working in music theatre, performance art, and contemporary opera. Born in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, they are currently based in Berlin.
Anthony Hüseyin invites the audience at Schlüterhof-Courtyard into a musical landscape shaped by transformation, memory, and resistance.
At the core of the program is Project O — a transdisciplinary body of work that unfolds as a personal and artistic quest around gender, voice, and belonging. Centered around the Turkish pronoun “O,” which holds “he,” “she,” and “it” at once, the work moves in cycles without beginning or end, tracing a return to childhood, to memory, and to the formation of a nonbinary self. Emerging from this ground, O Biçim Şarkılar / O Shaped Songs and hOpe Shaped Songs shift the focus toward questions of home, freedom, identity, and belonging.
Set against the backdrop of Berlin and its realities as a city of migration, these works expose the tension between the promise of safety and the lived experience of exclusion. Through a nonbinary lens, they navigate displacement, language, and the fragile construction of belonging within contemporary immigrant politics.
The program also includes excerpts from Crime of Passion, an experimental opera that confronts the historical and ongoing romanticization of violence.

![Porträtfoto einer Person, die frontal in die Kamera schaut, die in weißen Handschuhen steckenden Hände rechts und links an den Wangen](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/CRIMEOFPASSION8945_Murat-Aslan-200x300.jpg)

![Frau mit geschlossenen Augen und Kopfhören](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Mala-Foto2-300x239.png)

### DJ set: Mala

**19:35 – 20:00 &amp; 20:35 – 21:00**

Dance with DJ Mala to Afrobeats, Dancehall, Amapiano, Latin, Baile Funk, Hip-Hop, R&amp;B, House and Middle Eastern sounds. DJ Mala is a Berlin-based DJ with Moroccan roots and part of the diverse Berlin club and event scene. With a fine sense for energy and crowd dynamics, she plays in different contexts from queer and FLINTA* spaces to open club and festival formats, always focusing on vibe, movement and musical connection. For you, she turns the Schlüterhof into a dancefloor.

### Güner Künier

**20:00 – 20:30**

“Yaramaz” is a Turkish word; translated one-to-one it means something like “good-for-nothing”. The expression is often used towards small children when they are cheeky and rebellious. Güner Künier named her second album “Yaramaz” to tell her own coming-of-age story using the means of punk and post-punk. Together with her band she brings tracks from this album to our anniversary stage. Güner Künier was born in 1990 in Izmir, Turkey, and moved with her family to Flensburg at the age of three; in 2014 she moved to Berlin. Her debut EP was released in 2021, followed a year later by her first album Aşk. Today, Güner Künier is one of the most important protagonists of the Berlin post-punk scene. Her music moves between post-punk and minimal/synth punk – and also delivers shoegaze sounds, a Velvet Underground noir vibe and a touch of krautrock as well as references to Riot Grrrl. Look forward to it!

![Frau seitlich in der Hocke schaut in die Kamera](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/GuenerKuenier_FotoMilanKoch-240x300.jpg)

![Frau kniet auf Couch und schaut in die Kamera](https://stiftung-stadtmuseum-berlin.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Babyjoy_Vorbei_Fotos_Export_@fioniversace-3388-242x300.jpeg)

### BABYJOY

**21:00 – 22:00**

Since 2018, Joy Grant, also known as BABYJOY, has been celebrated as one of the most exciting newcomers and great hopes of German-language rap. Today she is an integral part of the Berlin hip-hop and RnB scene. At the anniversary festival she takes over the Schlüterhof stage as headliner. With her soft yet raw voice, BABYJOY glides effortlessly over trap beats, blending jazz, RnB and conscious rap – and switching confidently between German, English and French. Her sound is multifaceted, urban and unmistakable. With family roots in the USA and France, she was shaped musically from an early age: her father a musician, music always present. Her own entry into the music world was therefore only a matter of time. After a short, ultimately discontinued jazz education, BABYJOY consistently pursued her artistic path independently. Following the debut EP “Troubadour” (2021), numerous feature and collaboration requests followed, including from Ahzumjot and badchieff. With “Ophelia” (2022) she showed a powerful yet emotional side, creating songs full of dynamics and depth. “Berlin Tag &amp; Nacht” (2025) ultimately captures the many facets of the city – raw, vibey, by day and by night.

Dance together with BABYJOY from Berlin day into the night!

## Participants

### Malika Alaoui

Malika Alaoui is a Swiss-Moroccan singer, composer and performer. She has worked with renowned artists such as Stuart Hamm and Robert Fripp and collaborated with Okwui Okpokwasili for the Berlin Biennale. For four years, Malika toured worldwide as lead singer in Cirque du Soleil’s Alegría. Today she lives in Berlin and performs nationally and internationally with various projects. Her current EP *Aurora Ritual* was released in collaboration with NORLYZ.

### Anuscheh Amir-Khalili

Anuscheh Amir-Khalili is an activist, anthropologist and curator of the Open Space “Dara Tûyê – درخت توت – The Mulberry Tree”. She was born in Iran as the daughter of a German mother and an Iranian father. In 2015 she founded the association Flamingo, a network for refugee women* and children. Since 2019, Flamingo has been running the transcultural community garden “Hevrîn Xelef” in Berlin-Neukölln. For her work she received the Citizen Award from the organisation Global Citizen in 2022. Since 2022 she has been a research associate at anstiftung and a contact person for post-migrant communities, particularly in the field of community gardens.

### BABYJOY

With her soft yet raw voice, she flows over trap beats. The Berlin-based artist with French and American roots switches confidently between German and French. BABYJOY was musically shaped early on by her father, who was himself a musician. Her own entry into the music world was therefore only a matter of time. After a short-lived and ultimately discontinued jazz education, the newcomer devoted herself independently to her artistic career. The debut EP “Troubadour” (2021) was followed by the EPs “Ophelia” (2022) and “Berlin Tag &amp; Nacht” (2025).

### Hanna Bienert

The Berlin-born Hanna Bienert began her musical training at the age of five on the violin. In her youth she initially expanded her musical spectrum as a guitarist and through this discovered her passion for jazz and improvised music. After first band projects in Berlin, she lived for seven formative years in Paris, where she studied with the renowned jazz violinist Didier Lockwood.

### İdil Efe

İdil Efe is a cultural studies scholar and expert in diversity management and critical approaches to discrimination in organisational development. She works as an independent curator and consultant. As a diversity agent at Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, she was responsible for the implementation of diversification strategies from 2019 to 2023. Prior to that she worked for 12 years at the Bürgerstiftung Neukölln, where she led various projects and curated the Neuköllner Leuchtturm photo gallery. İdil Efe was a member of the curatorial team for the development of BERLIN GLOBAL.

### Femdelic

Femdelic is a Berlin DJ who has built a solid reputation for rocking dance-floors. wherever she plays! She effortlessly shifts between all the delicious flavors of Funk;
Electro Boogie, Afro, House and Disco, with her sets always splattered with unearthed gems from her vast record collection. It is all stitched together with sharp technical finesse, a knowing wisdom of what’s good for the dancefloor, and when to take those left turns that makes the magic happen! An early acquisition of her Father’s copy of the seminal ‘Future Shock’ LP, lead to an early vinyl fascination and her formative dance
experiences. Discovering Breakdance and Poppin’ at youth clubs and workshopsopened her up to this world of style and culture.

### Sigrid Grajek

Sigrid Grajek is a singing actress, cabaret artist and presenter. Since the mid-1980s she has been involved in productions at the Theatermanufaktur Berlin, the Stadttheater Bremerhaven, the Berliner Jedermann Festival and in off-productions, among others. In the mid-1990s she moved to the cabaret “Berliner Brett’l” and devoted herself to traditional Berlin songs and the chansons of the 1920s. With her musical biography “Claire Waldoff: I just want to sing about life…”, she commemorates the great Berlin folk artist.

### Anthony Hüseyin

Anthony Hüseyin is a non-binary queer interdisciplinary maker working in music theatre, performance art, and contemporary opera. Born in Şanlıurfa, Turkey, they are currently based in Berlin.
They hold a BA and MA in Classical Singing from conservatories in Istanbul and later completed a second MA in Jazz Singing, Composition, and Arrangement at Codarts Conservatory. Growing up with a Kurdish father and an Arab mother, Hüseyin was immersed in both traditional Middle Eastern music and Western classical forms — a dual musical heritage that remains central to their musical language. They released 3 albums Safran (2012), The Lucky One (2017), Project O (2022) and an EP O Bicim Sarkilar -O Shaped Songs (2023) . Kir Dügünü, Love and Kedilerle Kacmis Olabilirim are recents singles through 2024/25. At Maxim Gorki Theater, Hüseyin worked as musical director, composer, sound designer, actor, and singer for „Dschinns“, which received the Friedrich Luft Prize. Their work was additionally recognized with two nominations: Best Theatre Music and Emerging Performer (Theater heute). Other stations include teaching at Codarts Conservatory and commissioned works for the Marina Abramović Institute. Their current project, Crime of Passion, is a post-operatic performance examining femicide, legal systems, and operatic representation.

### José (aka Beatsurfer)

José, aka Beatsurfer, is one of the pioneers of the Berlin breaking scene. Since the 1980s he has shaped hip hop as a dancer, including with the legendary crew The City Rockers, as well as an organiser of jams and battles. With the 1 May Battle Berlin, which he founded, he created one of the city’s most internationally recognised breaking events.

### Verda Kaya

Verda Kaya is a cultural studies scholar and curated the hip hop station at BERLIN GLOBAL. She published her dissertation under the title “HipHop between Istanbul and Berlin. A (German-)Turkish youth culture in local and transnational relations”. She currently works as a curator and researcher at TAM Museum and additionally as a freelancer for various institutions.

### Güner Künier

Güner Künier was born in Izmir, Turkey, in 1990 and moved at the age of three with her family to Flensburg, where she also grew up. As a teenager she played in her first bands before she started to study industrial engineering in Heide/Holstein and went to Berlin in 2014. After completing her studies in Berlin she devoted herself entirely to art and worked as an actress and musician. In the early 2020s she started to make music solo. Her debut EP was released in 2021, a year after her first album “Aşk”. Güner Künier toured Germany, Switzerland and Austria, performed in the Netherlands and England. In 2024 she played, among other shows, at the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen and at the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg.

### DJ Mala

DJ Mala is a Berlin-based DJ with Moroccan roots and part of the diverse Berlin club and event scene. Her sound ranges between Afrobeats, Dancehall, Amapiano, Latin, Baile Funk, hip-hop, R&amp;B, house and Middle Eastern sounds, combining global club music with a strong sense of rhythm and high danceability.
With a fine sense for energy and crowd dynamics, she plays in different contexts, from queer and FLINTA* spaces to open club and festival formats, always focusing on vibe, movement and musical connection.

### Daniel Morat

Prof. Dr. Daniel Morat is a curator at the Deutsches Historisches Museum and teaches modern and contemporary history at Freie Universität Berlin. Between 2016 and 2021 he was part of the curatorial team of BERLIN GLOBAL.

### Niven

B-Boy Niven from the Got The Flava Crew is one of the outstanding figures of the new generation in breaking. As a multiple German and European champion, he impresses with versatility, his own flow and a strong battle style. In addition to his active career, he is involved as a judge, coach (including Flying Steps Academy) and co-organiser of the Kids Battle at the 1 May Battle Berlin.

### Axel Obert

Axel Obert is a double bassist from Berlin. Obert studied in the 1990s in Bern (Switzerland) and has lived in Berlin since 2000. Tours have taken him, among other places, to Italy, Senegal, Greece and the USA. As a bass accompanist, Obert plays with numerous artists and bands.

### Stefanie Rediske

Stefanie Rediske completed classical piano studies at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin (HdK) and performs classical music through to cabaret. She has taken part in chamber music, accompanied political cabaret as well as children’s and youth theatre productions. As musical director, she shaped the cabaret “Klimperkasten” in Berlin for many years. She has also accompanied several programmes at the cabaret “Berliner Brett’l” since the mid-1990s. There she began working with Sigrid Grajek – a collaboration that has now lasted 30 years.

### Giò di Sera

The native Neapolitan has lived in Berlin since 1986 and has been active internationally as a multimedia artist since the 1980s. In 2006 he initiated StreetUniverCity Berlin e.V. in Kreuzberg, whose artistic director he remains to this day. Alongside his artistic practice, Giò di Sera has worked for many years at the intersection of cultural and political education with children and young people. He has also been active as a radio producer since the 1990s.

### Manolito Steinbach

Manolito Steinbach is a guitarist and cultural ambassador. As a member of a Sinti musician family in Berlin, Manolito Steinbach was introduced to music at an early age, with his cousin, the German Sinti musician Häns’che Weiss, having a significant influence on him. Manolito Steinbach has showcased his music at major festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival, and the Django Festival Augsburg. Additionally, he was an award winner at the Pinneberger Summer Jazz Festival in 2010. Beyond his musical activities, Manolito Steinbach is politically active in advocating for the rights of Sinti and Roma. He uses his platform to share his personal story as a Sinto in Germany and actively promotes cultural exchange.

### Romani Weiss

Romani Weiss is one of the outstanding guitarists of melodic Sinti jazz. Growing up in Berlin-Wedding and accompanied by his cousin, the world-famous jazz violinist Martin Weiss, he early developed the warm, lyrical tone that remains his trademark to this day. At the age of 14 he was already regarded as an insider tip in Berlin clubs – a musician who touches from the very first note. As a bandleader, he brings together selected musicians who share his clear musical vision.

## Notes

##### Awareness

During the live programme in the Schlüterhof, the Compassion Crew awareness team is there for you! Do you feel uncomfortable, need support or want to report something? You can reach the team on site. They are recognisable by green lanyards or can be reached by phone at +49 1525 89 20 353.

##### Lighting and sound

During individual performances in the Schlüterhof, strobe lighting is used and loud music is played. Seating is only available to a limited extent.

##### Safety

Bringing glass or other dangerous objects is not permitted. We ask you to only bring bags up to A4 size. We ask for your understanding that admission stops may occur if the exhibition &amp; the Schlüterhof reach capacity.

##### Photo and video recordings

During the event, photo and video recordings will be made and used indefinitely for public relations purposes of the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin. By participating in “5 Years BERLIN GLOBAL: The Anniversary Festival”, you agree that these recordings may be published.

## Info &amp; Service

##### Location

Humboldt Forum
Schloßplatz
10178 Berlin

[ Website](https://www.humboldtforum.org/en/)

[ Google Maps](https://maps.app.goo.gl/1sZt9SNmYzQEHu4H6)

[ Bus &amp; Train](https://www.bvg.de/en/connections/connection-search)

##### Visitor Service

(+49) 30 99 211 89 89
Wed – Mon | 10:30 am – 18:30 pm
[Write E-Mail](https://www.humboldtforum.org/de/kontakt/)

## Tickets

##### Admission

Free Admission

## In cooperation with

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## Media partner

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## Dates

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Day of action, Music, Open Spaces

#####  5 Years of BERLIN GLOBAL: The Anniversary Festival

Featuring live performances by BABYJOY, Güner Künier, Anthony Hüseyin and many more highlights

Berlin Exhibition

2026-07-04 11:00:00

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