MONOM
24/03/2026
For our upcoming event on April 11 — TransCULT, we welcome Circadian, a Berlin-based tea atelier devoted to Gyokuro, Japan’s most prestigious shade-grown green tea.
Founded in Berlin and produced in Funkhaus, Circadian translates centuries of Japanese cultivation into a contemporary beverage ritual. Gyokuro is grown on only 0.01% of Japan’s landmass and was historically reserved for the imperial court, prized for its deep umami and layered complexity.
Working directly with multigenerational farmers in Japan, Circadian transforms these leaves through an 18-hour cold extraction process, creating pure, unsweetened, non-carbonated teas that reveal the full spectrum of the plant without added flavour or preservatives.
During TransCULT, Circadian will serve three signature cold brew expressions:
Ocean Umami — full leaf
Ironwood Inlet — roasted stem
Cocoa Finish — steamed stem
Three interpretations of the same rare plant.
An invitation to slow down and reset the senses.
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On April 11th, 2026, don’t miss TransCULT — an immersive sound experience inspired by The Sacred Night by Tahar Ben Jelloun.
Sound, voice, and memory move freely through space. What unfolds is neither concert nor theatre, but a walk-in world of listening: a bodiless performance where narration, music, and noise drift around the audience, shaping perception from all directions.
Developed by composer Mischa Tangian and producer RUSNAM, performed by the transcultural Babylon ORCHESTRA and spataliazed live with MONOM, the work reimagines the story of Zahra — born a woman, raised as a son — whose life shifts at the moment of her father’s death. A story of liberation and loss emerges without actors on stage, carried instead by instruments, voices, and spatial movement.
Traditional North African sound languages meet elegiac melodies, electronic textures, and ritual-like repetitions. Performers Nesrine (voice / cello) and Momo Djender (voice) guide the audience into the space, alongside an embedded narration by Rim Mekkaoui in German, French, and Arabic. Fragmented scenes, associative dreams, and sonic encounters evoke Marrakesh’s markets, memories of the Maghreb, and a shifting terrain where myth and reality blur — tracing questions of female identity within modern Islam and European society.
An invitation to listen differently and to step into a story that unfolds through sound, space, and memory.
Program
Show 1
17:15 PM — Doors open
Show 2
19:00 PM — Doors open
Show 3
21:45 PM — Doors open
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