An intimate, warm and sensual live performance of sound poems by
Berlin Nocturnes and visual art by Monika Kozub.
Each one of these tracks explores the erotic from a different body
part; eyes, ears, breasts, vulva, belly, thighs. Listen to each
part speak, accompanied by live piano and a soundscape made from sounds of the body, as sensual visual art unfolds.
Come, and be titillated, amused, surprised, and led on an erotic
journey from the tips of your hairs to the soles of your feet.
Berlin Nocturnes is an artist duo consisting of multidisciplinary writer Madhvi Ramani and sound artist, composer and musician Lutz Gallmeister. They have been performing their unique mix of sound art, text, and live music since 2022, and recently released their first EP Water Stories.
Madhvi Ramani writes articles, essays, fiction, and uses storytelling to expand political, creative, and emotional awareness. Her latest children’s book "Whisper, Shout, Let it Out" (Macmillan, 2023) encourages children to experiment with their voices. It has been shortlisted for the BookTrust Storytime Prize 2025, and featured on the BBC. Her work explores the body, feminism, and new ways to tell stories.
Lutz Gallmeister composes for dance performances, theatre, film and art installations. In 2021 he developed and produced “Project [a]”, a sound and video installation with a dance performance involving over 40 international artists, on the theme of human rights. It premiered at the Kronenboden project spaces in Berlin and the Memorial da Resistência (Resistance Museum) in São Paulo, Brazil. Most recently he has completed projects for Theatrehaus Overhausen, and worked on his own album as a singer-songwriter. His work focuses on socially critical issues.
Monika Kozub, also known as Berlin Boudoir, is a multidisciplinary artist and visual storyteller based in Berlin. She explores the diverse spectrum of beauty in the world, placing emphasis on themes of nature and sexuality as means of
empowerment for women. Her work celebrates the raw, the bold, and the sensual, inviting us to spark deeper connections—with ourselves, our bodies, each other, and the natural world—and prompting us to rethink the norms that shape our perceptions.
We would like to point out that the elevator in the building is unfortunately
not working at the moment. For this reason, access is currently restricted at the moment. We would like to apologize for this.