Once a week, 66 women between the early 20s and the mid 70s, 21 different instruments and the most diverse female biographies and lifestyles meet in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Their goal: to make music together. Each of the women - whether a life artist, policewoman, lesbian mother or retired pastor - can live with her instrument. The result is a space of listening in which confrontation, persistence and yielding are allowed and eventually everything is brought into harmony. When it is blown out of synchronous lungs, it creates a rhythmic hurricane that even entices hard-bitten Bavarian humpta-ta fans.
Once a week, 66 women between the early 20s and the mid 70s, 21 different instruments and the most diverse female biographies and lifestyles meet in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Their goal: to make music together. Each of the women - whether a life artist, policewoman, lesbian mother or retired pastor - can live with her instrument. The result is a space of listening in which confrontation, persistence and yielding are allowed and eventually everything is brought into harmony. When it is blown out of synchronous lungs, it creates a rhythmic hurricane that even entices hard-bitten Bavarian humpta-ta fans.