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Chromatic Wednesdays

Apr 2026  

Agar Agar - Moro/Lanzmeier - Velak

agaragar©VerenaMayrhofer

Surfaces
Season 4, Episode 4
Chromatic Wednesdays

29.04.2026 19:00
@errantsound
Gerichtstr. 45 Backyard 13347 Berlin
Free entry, donations welcome

19:00 – Doors open
19:30 – Performance by Min Yoon (post/butoh dance) and Wieland Möller (gong/drums/electronics)
20:45 – “agar agar” by the duo Martina Moro and Fabian Lanzmaier from velak

Contemplation & Agency
A collaboration between Chromatic Wednesdays, Errant Sound and Velak (Vienna)
chromaticwednesdays.com | @chromatic_wednesdays
velak.klingt.org | @v_ela_k

Chromatic Wednesdays is a series organized by glassceiling e. V. and supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion. For the edition “Contemplation & Agency,” Errant Sound not only hosts the event but also takes on a co-curatorial role. In this context, we are especially pleased to announce a new collaboration with the Vienna-based non-profit organization velak (Verein für elektroakustische Musik), a platform dedicated to artists working in the fields of experimental music and sound art.

Min-Yoon-by-Ken-Buslay
Min-Yoon©Ken-Buslay

The first performance of the event, curated by Melih Sarigöl and Emre Birismen from Chromatic Wednesdays, will be by Min Yoon (post/butoh dance) and Wieland Möller (gong/drums/electronics). The duo first met in a performance residency in nature and since then have been collaborating with artistic communication and expression with nature + human nature (including charge/conflict, and resistance/resilience) as a part of and as inspired by nature. They have performed the dance and music of Relume at Dock11, Tanzmit Festival, and at a nature residency in Poland — by evolving structured improvisations with avantgarde abstractions. @dancetotheedge

Wieland-Moller-by-Claude-Hofer
©Claude Hofer

Within their artistic scores, the relation between butoh dance and the resonance and striking of the gong and drums — become a process. The duo states: Abstraction is a tool to allow for more subconscious meditations on the fires / charges / conflicts within and all around us… They play with levels of awareness of the inner dreaming being shared relationally and beyond the stage.

Sunview_NYC_credit_Stella-Markidi
agar agar @ SunviewNYC©Stella-Markidi

“agar agar”
The second act of the night is “agar agar” by the duo Martina Moro and Fabian Lanzmaier from velak. ”agar agar” is an audiovisual performance which combines analogue and digital tools to create an intriguing space of abstract sound and visuals. Setting up an instrument in which the visual and auditory parts influence each other, they generate a system with its own dynamics and dependencies, resulting in a synesthetic experience. “agar agar” is a performative instrument, a miniature stage, that under many spotlights, reveals an ecstatic choreography of patterns interacting with each other.

ARTISTS

Martina Moro by
Martina Moro by Verena Mayrhofer

Martina Moro is a concept artist based in Vienna. She presents her work in exhibitions, on stages and in public and virtual spaces, as solo artist and in collaborative works. Her work with sound focuses on exploring audio imagery. Using intuitive, self-built setups, audio and video signals are presented as correlated matter.
martinamoro.com

Fabian Lanzmaier is a musician and sound artist living in Vienna. He is currently focusing on live performances that incorporate real-time audio synthesis and multichannel speaker setups, as well as site-specific audio installations, which often emerge from collaborative processes. He is interested in the possibilities and surprises that arise when working with systems and situations involving chance and unpredictability.
fabianlanzmaier.com


Min-Yoon-by-Haley-Jensen-scaled
Min-Yoon©Haley-Jensen

With post/butoh dance, and vocals, Min Yoon makes intimate, surreal, and psychosomatic performances and experimental moments of heightened complex / relational emotions. Min’s dance collages intense imagery, physicality, stillness, and ritual. Min researches unintentional / subconscious movements with impulsive improvisation – to explore difficult truths beyond language and inherited social knowledge. Min dances the question of whether butoh dance echoes old patterns of oppression, and… what is the dance needed for the times now.
dancetotheedge.com @dancetotheedge

Wieland Möller is a Berlin-based drummer, sound artist and performer in the fields of jazz, improvised music and contemporary dance for over 20 years. He completed a Masters degree at the Musikhochschule Dresden on the connection of sound and movement, especially on the physicality of playing an instrument into extended movements and performative qualities. His recent solo performance work brings this research together with the topic of perception and awareness of different spaces. He is fascinated by making sounds visual and motions audible. He studied at the Rotterdams Conservatory, Rhythmic Conservatory Copenhagen and Berklee College of Music and in New York. He has been a scholar of the Berklee College of Music; Goethe Institution Germany and GVL . Wieland is the founder of the Akvariet Trio, and has performed at the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival, Jazz International Rotterdam Festival and among others, and has toured Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Argentina and Iceland.
wielandmoeller.com