The Divided Child

Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum
Children affected by violence are given a voice
Graphic: Van Bo Le-Mentzel | Editing: Stadtmuseum Berlin, Groupe Dejour

Theatre Performance by Heinrich Horwitz and Katja Musafiri at BERLIN GLOBAL

Prices
Regular: 5 euros
Reduced: 3 euros
Location
Room Interconnection at BERLIN GLOBAL and Berlin Room (Room 5), First Floor

Performed in German. Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Event
Duration
2h 30min
Trigger warning

The following announcement deals with domestic violence, separation violence and the effects on children. The theatre performance addresses the experiences of those affected and structural failures in the support system. The content may be distressing.

When women* experience violence from their current or former partners, it is a horrific and intolerable situation. Anyone who goes through this should be able to break free. But what happens when perpetrators and victims share children? Violence in parental relationships never affects only the adults. Children’s everyday lives are shaped by it – and they witness how the support system fails them.

Fathers have a right to contact. Violent fathers often exploit this right to exert power – at the expense of those who actually need protection. Institutions such as child welfare offices or family courts rarely recognise these dynamics. They perpetuate what should have ended long ago: dependency, control, fear.

The documentary theatre performance “The Divided Child – Feminist Voices on Separation Violence and a System That Fails” is based on conversations with those affected. The voices of the children are always present – children whose safety is not a priority in the system.

Director Heinrich Horwitz gives these stories visibility through an artistic translation. Four performers take up space on behalf of those who often remain unheard, giving them shape and voice: children and their mothers who must survive in a system of violence.

Public discussion

Following the performance, there will be a public discussion with lawyer and author Asha Hedayati and educator, lecturer and author Sebastian Tippe, moderated by Katja Musafiri.

Performed in German. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

Participants

Heinrich Horwitz (Direction), Katja Musafiri (Text), Valerie Renay (Performer), Lena Whooo (Performer), Oska Melina Borcherding (Performer), Ryke Übermut (Performer)

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Opening Hours

Mon + Wed – Sun | 10.30 am – 6.30 pm
Tue | closed

Last admission is at 5.30 pm

Special Opening Hours

Thu, 20.11.25 | 10:30 am – 3 pm
Closed from 3 pm due to an internal event.

Christmas holidays, New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day
Wed, 24.12.25 | closed
Thu, 25.12.25 | 12 noon – 6 pm
Fri, 26.12.25 | 12 noon – 6 pm
Tue, 30.12.25 | 10:30 am – 6:30 pm
Wed, 31.12.25 | closed
Thu, 1.1.26 | 12 noon – 6 pm

Directions

Schlossplatz
10178 Berlin

Contact

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