LA PALABRE Space

Tea, Reading & Resting Room

The LA PALABRE Space at the KUBUS accompanies the programme of UNEXPECTED LESSONS – Knowledges of the Body and Sound, which explores the plural knowledge of dance, body, and sound. Interdisciplinary perspectives and practitioners from the African continent, the diaspora, and beyond will engage in dialogue with Berlin’s dynamic dance scene.

 

“La palabre” refers to the social practice of public discourse, gathering, and collective conflict resolution found in many countries across the African continent. The themes of each UNEXPECTED LESSONS edition are further explored and discussed through conversations, artistic interventions, and reading sessions. Guests are invited to spend time in the LA PALABRE Space, to pause, listen, participate, browse the library, drink tea, or simply linger.

LA PALABRE is a successful format evolved by Isabel Raabe and Celina Baljeet Basra in the context of the artistic research project TALKING OBJECTS LAB.

The LA PALABRE Space is curated by Arantxa Ciafrino.

 

UNEXPECTED LESSONS 1 – Opening

The series UNEXPECTED LESSONS – Knowledges of Body and Sound kicks off with an opening programme from May 24 to 27, 2026, centred around the solo performance “Somewhere at the Beginning” by Germaine Acogny.

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
May 25, 6-8:30 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

hn.lyonga and Melanie Garland will be presenting their research project Neighboring Ecotones: An Intersectional Conversation Between Two Neighbors in Berlin, which explores the concept of intersectionality through a more-than-human lens, focusing on waterland relations — ecotones — within urban space. Through a multisensorial format comprising an audio walk and a dialogical essay, Melanie and hn.lyonga reflect on their global South situatedness as female, queer, disabled, non-white, non-German subjects living in Berlin—and as neighbours to one another.

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
May 26, 6-8:30 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

Angela Guerreiro presents her research Project 1952 | Archive in Motion: Between the Neighbourhood and the Museum, a co-creation project that draws on the photographic archive of Portuguese anthropological missions in Africa, carried out in the 1940s and 1950s. The project aims is to encourage critical reflection on the colonial past and its repercussions in the present. In dialogue with Angela, Arantxa Ciafrino will also present part of her research. Arantxa recently defended her doctoral thesis in Sociomuseology, titled The Decolonial Potential of Dance and Performance in European Museums: A Sociomuseological Perspective at Universidade Lusófona, Lisbon. Her research examined how practices in performance and dance can become means through which museums reflect on their ways of engaging with memory, knowledge, and power, while also addressing the risks of their instrumentalization by these institutions.

 

UNEXPECTED LESSONS 3 – Rethinking Dance in Academia

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
September 11, 2–9 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With jee chan.

 

UNEXPECTED LESSONS 4 – Decolonizing the Body in Dance

LA PALABRE Space – Tea, Reading & Resting Room
September 12, 2–9 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With the dancing project Coole Kinder.

 

UNEXPECTED LESSONS 6 – Healing Practices and Body Memory

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
January 16, 5–7 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With Claudix Vanesix.

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
January 17, 5–7 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With Raísa Inocêncio.

 

UNEXPECTED LESSONS 7 – Knowledge Systems in Music

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
Feburary 20, 5–7 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With Nadine Nzambisa and Bùi Việt Hoa Jin.

LA PALABRE Space — Tea, Reading & Resting Room
Feburary 21, 5–7 p.m.
KUBUS, Radialsystem, Berlin

With students of meLê yamomo.

 

The series UNEXPECTED LESSONS — Knowledges of Body and Sound is funded by the LOTTO Foundation Berlin. In cooperation with the Betty Center for Movement Research in Dance Studies at LMU Munich.

 

© Peter Emerson, Water lilies, 1886, Cuba, Met museum Collection.
hn.lyonga
Melanie Garland
Arantxa Ciafrino
© Carlos Porfirio , Angela Guerreiro