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Liz Rech / Camissa Create

(NOT A) COMMON GROUND / IF THE BONES COULD SPEAK

Tickets:

12-22 Euros, special ticket contingents for BIPoC communities

Info

A free children’s program
with childcare will be offered on Saturday and Sunday for the duration of the performance. Trigger warning: This project addresses racist and genocidal violence.

Dates

Thursday

8/13/26

7:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Friday

8/14/26

7:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Saturday

8/15/26

5:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Sunday

8/16/26

4:00 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Sunday

8/16/26

8:00 PM

/ Admission free

The site-specific performative walk (NOT A) COMMON GROUND deals with Hamburg's Baakenhafen as an important post-colonial memorial site. Contradictory collective memories are shared and comment on one another. (Partial) re-enactments, installations and performative interventions bring colonial history to light and form a performative counter-monument that opens up different perspectives on this site of remembrance. A particular focus is placed on the political staging that accompanied the dispatch of the so-called “Schutztruppen” ("protection troops") from Baakenhafen. Shortly thereafter, under the command of Lothar von Trotha, these troops committed genocide against the Herero and Nama peoples in present-day Namibia, which was then known as "German South West Africa."

As part of a joint artistic research, Liz Rech and (NOT A) COMMON GROUND collaborate with the multidisciplinary performance project IF THE BONES COULD SPEAK, a South African-Namibian co-production by Camissa Create (directed by Luke De Kock). IF THE BONES COULD SPEAK traces the journey of the human remains of ancestors who were deported from southern Africa during the German colonial period and the subsequent apartheid era, many of whom are still kept in European and South African institutions. Through performance and sound installation by combining historical research, oral history, and community engagement, the project challenges hegemonic narratives around restitution and centers the perspectives of the communities directly affected.

The audience moves through various sites around Baakenhafen during the performative walk of (NOT A) COMMON GROUND / IF THE BONES COULD SPEAK, invited to imagine new forms of transnational remembrance and reconciliation. The project integrates unsettling legacies and intimate histories into the public memory of the city, creating a space of uneasy togetherness.

Anarchivist Practises on August 16 at 8:00 p.m. at MARKK

A conversation with Annelize Kotze, curator for social history, Lucy Campbell, social scientist and cultural heritage activist, Glen Arendse, artist, and other guests.

Moderation: Dr. Memory Biwa

This conversation will focus on resistant archival practices in the context of current restitution debates. How can hegemonic narratives of restitution be challenged, and how can the perspectives of the affected communities be brought to the forefront? This involves not only acknowledging the scars left by colonialism but also addressing claims for the return of objects and ancestral remains in European collections in a contemporary manner. The term “anarchivist” is a portmanteau of “anarchy” and “archivist” that has emerged in English-language discourse on decolonial work with collections and archives to encourage a more progressive engagement with “the archive” and archival practice.

The conversation will be held in English.


ARTISTIC CONCEPT Liz Rech, Camissa Create ARTISTS INVOLVED Glen Arendse, Memory Biwa, Lucy Campbell, Luke De Kock, Daniel Dominguez Teruel, Immaculata Hiền Thơ Nguyễn, Heinrich Horwitz, Janis Jirotka, David Odiase, Haymich Olivier, Zwoisy Mears-Clarke, Trixie Munyama, ein Pferd, Liz Rech, Fahnenschwinger Konstanz e.V. (Svenja Freimoser, Alexandra Mennel), Ted Gaier, Nikola Duric, Till Wolfer, u. a. PROJECT MANAGEMENT Anne Mager / Rae’ Classen PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Rbqa Renz TECHNICAL DIRECTION Jung

The project is part of the City Curator Hamburg Counter-Monuments series in cooperation with International Summer Festival Kampnagel, Baakenhafen-AG, MARKK Museum am Rothenbaum Kulturen und Künste der Welt and the Hamburg Architecture Summer.

With the kind support of the rehearsal stage in the Gängeviertel, Quarterpipe, and betahaus-HafenCity.

The project is funded by the Hamburger Elbkulturfonds, Fonds Darstellende Künste and the Loki Schmidt Stiftung.