Di 13.2.18

Dead Ladies Show: Aglaja Veteranyi, Gráinne O’Malley, Käthe Paulus

ACUD STUDIO 20h → Talk & Performance

The DEAD LADIES SHOW is a series of entertaining and inspiring presentations on women who achieved amazing things against all odds. Every two months, the show hosts three passionate cheerleaders of too-oft forgotten women, inviting its loyal audience into a sexy séance (of sorts) celebrating these impressive icons, their turbulent lives, and deathless legacies.
 
New year, new Dead Ladies! February sees a fabulous array of foregone females dished up for your delight: an award-winning author who taught herself to read and write, a swashbuckling lady sea captain, and an early stuntwoman and inventor. Presented by top Berlin writer DENIZ UTLU, amazing translator LAURA RADOSH, and your regular co-host KATY DERBYSHIRE. All kept on the rails by your other beloved co-host, FLORIAN DUIJSENS. So get ready to laugh, gasp, and cry as you raise a glass to a trio of inspiring women with us in the ACUD STUDIO on 13 February, 8pm.
 
Presented in a messy mixture of English and German. €5 or €3 reduced entry. Now generously supported by the Berliner Senat. Doors open 7:30 – come on time to get a good seat!
 
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Romanian-born AGLAJA VETERANYI came from a family of circus artistes. After a decade of being forced to perform as a dancer around Europe, she settled in Switzerland and taught herself German while training as an actor. She went on to run the acting school where she’d studied. Alongside her work on the stage, she wrote novels, short stories, poetry, and plays, winning prizes and acclaim. Facing a crisis in 2002, she drowned herself in Lake Zurich. Her work is available in Spanish, Romanian, Hungarian, Slovenian, French, Polish, and English translations.
 
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GRÁINNE O’MALLEY is lauded as a “pirate queen,” “a most famous femynyne sea captain,” and “the dark lady of Doona.” She was lord of the O’Malley dynasty in 16th-century Ireland, owning up to 1000 cattle and horses, leading men on land and sea, and allegedly wreaking cruel vengeance for the murder of a lover. When her sons and half-brother were captured by the English, she met with Queen Elizabeth I and negotiated their release in Latin, while also teaching the court about disposable handkerchiefs. That’s nothing to sneeze at.
 
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Our dead Berliner is KÄTHE PAULUS, Germany’s first female airship pilot, a professional aerial acrobat, and the inventor of the folding parachute. On meeting a balloonist, she decided to learn how to pilot a hot-air balloon and perform parachute jumps. Having had his baby out of wedlock, she lost him in a ballooning accident and made a living for herself – and her mother, who she lived with throughout her life – flying balloons, airships, and planes, and jumping out of them, starting her own parachute production line during WWI. And yes, they have named a street at BER after her.
 
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DI 13.2 // 20H
ACUD STUDIO // LECTURE PERFORMANCE
DEAD LADIES SHOW:
AGLAJA VETERANYI // GRÁINNE O’MALLEY // KÄTHE PAULUS

celebrating three fabulous dead women
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