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Beverly Glenn-Copeland

Beverly Glenn-Copeland is a visionary composer, singer, and trans elder whose career spans more than five decades of pioneering work across folk, electronic, and spiritual music. His 1986 masterpiece Keyboard Fantasies experienced an extraordinary global rediscovery decades after its release, earning the Polaris Prize Heritage Award and establishing him as a foundational influence in ambient and experimental music. This year, he released Laughter in Summer, a luminous meditation on love, companionship, aging, and transcendence, widely praised as one of the most poignant albums of his career. A powerful advocate for trans visibility and intergenerational dialogue, Glenn-Copeland has collaborated with artists including Sam Smith, Bon Iver, Romy, and Blood Orange, extending his message of resilience and joy to new audiences worldwide. His live performances are intimate, spiritually resonant experiences that bridge past and present, inviting audiences into a shared space of reflection, healing, and celebration.

damsel Elysium explores the connections between the natural world and spirit world through metamorphic propositions. Working with alchemical elements, damsel will take us on a journey through shadow work and movement activation, eventually transforming self and space into “Other Light” revealing the world we do not see, ‘supernature’ while referencing the sight and perception of animals and natural phenomena such as birds, floras and bees, where they can see spectrums that the human eye cannot fathom. damsel embodies the lessons of nature’s creatures being in transition and transformation, in migration or acting as messengers between the spirit realm and ours, creating a new mythology

Creamcake (CC) is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary platform negotiating the point of convergence in electronic music, contemporary art, and performance. Distanced from normative social structures, it moves in fluid processes of thought and action, engaging with the social issues of the present through diverse projects. CC organizes exhibitions, performances, concerts, symposia, DJ sets, digital commissions, publishing projects, and workshops. These include the annual 3hd festival, Is it cold in the water?, Paradise Found, インフラ INFRA, Europool, <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer>, and the Chronologies of Creamcake anthology, among many others. As a queer-feminist nomadic space, CC has cooperated with a variety of clubs, community spaces, and institutions, including but not limited to Berghain, Berlinische Galerie, Gropius Bau, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Klosterruine, OHM, RSO, and Südblock.

 

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