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MUSEES

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Johanna
Elisabeth
wekemann

Johanna Elisabeth Wekemann is an actress and acting teacher from Hamburg.

In her pieces, she explores socio-political themes such as gender roles, the way we conduct our interpersonal relationships, and the unspoken secrets and abysses of life. It is important to her that her art evokes something in the audience, drives processes forward, and generates friction.

“I often experience that everyone lives in their own bubble, which is why it is so important to me to bring people together - so that they can have collective experiences, because I believe that is what we all long for.”

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Roman Violante

Violante Romani is an Italian-Swiss actress who constantly seeks innovative perspectives on art. This path led her from London to Hamburg. During her training, she discovered the power of collaborative work within an ensemble and recognized the enormous potential of artistic cohesion. Her fascination with the immediate, uncompromising nature of performing in front of an audience further developed into the portrayal of vulnerable, intimate themes on a wide variety of stages.

In her artistic practice, she addresses socially relevant topics, which find expression in various genres. Most recently, she appeared in a performance about ADHD in women and in a poetry slam about everyday sexism.

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"Art is as natural to me as

Breathing, and in any form has always been a part of my life."

Having grown up between different cultures, he learned

Moreniké learned about the diversity of life at an early age.

One thing was always clear: it had to be art, in whatever form.

Always, the main thing is to be creative!

She often performed on stage singing or dancing, or dedicated herself to other creative activities such as painting or writing. To this day, she continues to expand her knowledge and seeks to create a link between different cultures and art forms in her work.

Born in Germany and raised on Gran Canaria

She is now back in Hamburg for her further artistic career, from where she travels extensively and networks and collaborates with artists from all over the world.

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Julia Boogaerts

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Mara Legler

Mara has been on stage since childhood. For her, being an artist means giving expression to what often goes unnoticed in everyday life.

Whether in theatrical or visual form, she searches for what lies beneath the surface and works from the situation itself, from observation, and from the desire to touch people. For her, art is a language that needs no explanation – only authenticity.

Julia Boogaerts is an actress, photographer, works in marketing and as a director.

With her acting degree in hand at the beginning of 2025, she is pursuing international projects as an actress, director, and photographer.

Her works testify to abstract depth, to the big questions of a holistic, context-oriented way of life.

For them, the performing arts are the cornerstone of a socially and physically displayed capacity for imagination, which must be increasingly utilized.

With MUSE, she finds an essentialization of united art and a mutually supportive environment.

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Julia Seewald

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As an artist, Julia Seewald embodies a sensual and physical style of performance that is intense, uninhibited, and authentic. Her approach to acting is characterized by the courage to bring even polarizing topics to the stage. Her focus lies on performative forms of expression that combine physicality, improvisation, and authenticity. Artistic freedom is particularly important to her, allowing her to push boundaries and discover new ways of telling stories. She sees her work as an invitation to reflect on social and personal issues and to actively engage the audience.

Daniela Kruse

As a performing artist, she is particularly enthusiastic about the possibilities that arise from the encounter between people and places.

After successfully completing her acting training, Daniela Kruse participated in several theatre and film productions.

She is fascinated by the diversity of the stories, by the opportunity to tell them again and again in new and different ways.

In the performing arts, space is created for thoughts and experiences–

Opening this space to the public is their greatest joy.

Just like being able to work with these wonderful women.

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Kristina Schleicher

Kristina Schleicher is an actress, dancer and performance artist with a focus on body, language and socio-political issues.

In her work, she combines documentary research with physical theatre, dance, and absurdist humor. She is particularly interested in the tension between identity, the individual, society, and democracy. Her performances have been presented in Kiel, Lübeck, Hamburg, Bremen, Freiburg, Flensburg, and Mainz, among other cities.

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by Ronnie Morten Ohlsen, Yannick NiehofF, Julia Boogaerts

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