Break @WAU

DJ set by Mieko Suzuki

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Mieko Suzuki is a DJ, sound artist and composer born in Hiroshima and based in Berlin. Grounded in hauling deep bass, her sound performances combine drones and field recordings with the crackling of electrical circuits and fragments of vinyl records. Theatre director Johan Simons and avantgarde techno label Raster are among her regular creative collaborators. Mieko Suzuki is a member of the improvisation trio Contagious together with Andrea Neumann and Sabine Erkelenz. Their first album Contagious was released by Morphine Records in 2019. Since 2009, she has been running her own bi-monthly, multidisciplinary event Kookoo, together with Arno Raffeiner, at OHM in Berlin. Mieko Suzuki is part of Meg Stuart’s dance piece “GLITCH WITCH” and will play a DJ set after the re-run at HAU.

Dates

Current
Sat 14.2.2026, 21:30 / WAU

Location

WAU
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

Open Monday to Friday, 12:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m., kitchen open until 3:00 p.m.
On performance days, WAU remains open until 2 hours after the end of the performance.
On weekend performance days, WAU is open 1.5 hours before and 2 hours after the performance, with the kitchen open.
On Saturdays and Sundays without performances, WAU is closed.

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Sanitary facilities: There are sanitary facilities for people with disabilities.

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