Programmarchiv

Seit 2006 finden in der Lettrétage ca. 120 öffentliche Literaturveranstaltungen jährlich statt – Lesungen, Workshops, Diskussionsrunden, literarische Performances und Formate dazwischen. Bekannte und unbekannte Autor*innen und Künstler*innen verschiedener Sprachen und Nationalitäten sind hier schon aufgetreten.

Seit 2013 liegt der Programmfokus u.a. auf neuen Wegen der literarischen Präsentation und Live-Produktion: Dazu zählen u.a. die internationalen bzw. transnationalen Literaturfestivals „Soundout!“, „¿Comment!“, „Berlinisi“ und „Syn_Energy“, aber auch das viel beachtete Netzwerkprojekt „CROWD“ und multimediale Projekte wie die Reihe „CON_TEXT“ oder das „Poetry Audio Lab“. Eine vollständige Liste der Lettrétage-Projekte finden Sie hier.

Als Ankerinstitution für die freie Literaturszene Berlins stellt die Lettrétage außerdem ihre Räume für Literaturveranstaltungen aller Art zur Verfügung. Zahlreiche freie Veranstalter*innen nutzen unsere Infrastruktur regelmäßig – für Literatur-Workshops, Lesereihen in verschiedenen Sprachen und Buchpräsentationen. Mehr zu den Möglichkeiten der kostenlosen Raumnutzung erfahren Sie hier.

Auf dieser Seite präsentieren wir einen nicht vollständigen Einblick in unser vergangenes Programm.


Veranstaltungen

Termin Informationen:

  • So
    26
    Feb
    2023

    Humble

    20:00 UhrLettrétage in der Veteranenstraße 21, Eintritt: 20€/16€/9€

    CANCELLED

    This event has been cancelled!

    Reading and Performance by Brueder Selke (CEEYS)Brandon Kilbourne, Hussina Raja and Tecla; with music by Benjamin Jefferys


    (c) Gurmeet Singh

    Humble – self-aware, contrite, modest, poor, down-to-earth: Humble has many meanings but they all revolve around one central idea – it's the opposite of showy and ostentatious. Showy ostentation however might be the very core of today's culture – whether its influencers showing off their lifestyles, politicians showing off their nuclear arsenals, or industries paying extravagant bonuses while causing massive greenhouse emissions. Humble, it seems, is out of fashion.

    This event aims to explore the idea of humble – but not necessarily the idea of humility. What does it mean to be, to think, or live in a humble way? Are individuals heroes and angels, or merely flesh and blood? Is humblegood or bad? And why shouldn't we show off?

    Writers, musicians, dancers will perform both original and well-known pieces around this theme, with performances bleeding into one another creating a beautiful, flowing, deeply engaging, dream-like meditation of the theme.

    Moderation: Gurmeet Singh

    With additional music by Benjamin Jefferys.

    Copyright: privat

    CEEYS are the Berlin-born, Potsdam-based brothers Sebastian and Daniel Selke, an award-winning cello-piano duo performing an impressive experimental but accessible minimalism between avant-garde and pop that incorporates elements of jazz, ambient and classical chamber music.

    Copyright: Pablo Castagnola

    Brandon Kilbourne is a biologist and poet living in Berlin, Germany. When not writing poetry, he preoccupies himself with skeletons of various mammals. His poetry has previously appeared in Sky Island Journal, Naugatuck River Review, Catamaran Literary Reader, Sea to Sky Review, Panel Magazine, Tahoma Literary Review, and SLANT. His work has also been translated into Estonian and published in Sirp.

    Copyright: privat

    Hussina Raja is a multidisciplinary artist and performer based in London. She works with film, photography, installation, writing and performance.

    Copyright: privat

    Tecla (she/they) is an Italian queer writer based in Berlin. In her work, she explores identity, trauma, and tenderness.

    Sadly, the event has to be CANCELLED due to unforeseen circumstances. All tickets sold via our website will be refunded.


Workshops & Infoabende

Termin Informationen:

  • Sa
    23
    Nov
    2019
    So
    24
    Nov
    2019

    The Reader’s acclaimed two-day introductory workshop

    10 AM - 16 PM 125€

    A Workshop covering the basics of fiction writing by Victoria Gosling and Jane Flett

    Suitable for new writers or offering a shot in the arm for those who want to reinvigorate their writing practise, the course will cover establishing a writing routine, with exercises to kickstart the imagination, tuition on characterisation and dialogue (Saturday), followed by a class on plot and structure, guidance on editing, and a brief overview of how to begin finding publishers for your work (Sunday). The perfect place to reignite your love of writing, the workshop will provide inspiration and encouragement in equal measure in a supportive, creative environment. 

    The Workshop will start at 10:30 and continue until 16:30 with a one-hour lunch break. Maximum number of participants is 14.

    To sign up, please email hello@thereaderberlin.com.

    Victoria Gosling is the founder of The Reader Berlin and The Berlin Writing Prize. Her debut novel is forthcoming from Serpent’s Tail in July 2020 (UK) and Henry Hudson in 2021 (US). She is represented by Judith Murray of literary agency Greene & Heaton. Alongside directing The Reader’s day-to-day activities, Victoria works as a freelance editor, writer and consultant and is a former contributing editor of Berlin Stories for NPR. Offering manuscript assessments, mentoring, expert feedback and guidance, she has worked with hundreds of writers and consulted on a wide range of publications currently available in print and online.

    Jane Flett’s writing has been published in over 70 literary journals and translated into Polish, Croatian and Japanese. Her poetry features in the Best British Poetry anthology and her fiction has been commissioned for BBC Radio 4. Jane is a recipient of the Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award and was voted Berlin’s best English-language writer in 2015 by Indieberlin.