Rehearsing Invisible Heritage. A fleeting urban game and rehearsal in public attention
Workshop by DELKUDEL // LINA Fellows x Forecast
Workshop
Ticket Prices
Free admission.
Registration is required.
After the workshop, there will be the opportunity to attend the performance The Larva.
This participatory walk is a guided urban practice that invites participants to read, activate, and gently disrupt public space through play, movement, and collective attention. Drawing on ritual logics and invisible heritage practices – without fixing them to a single place or history – the event explores how cities perform or materialize care, protection, satire, and transition.
Rather than offering explanations, participants engage in a series of embodied exercises that reframe how they move through, interpret, and inhabit the city. The experience culminates in a collective movement-based action by the water, returning what has been borrowed from the city.
Heritage is seen as a practice, the city as both a playground and ritual site, participants as co-readers and co-authors building their own notation systems.
Visitor Information
Duration
Approx. 90 minutes
Meeting point
In front of Radialsystem
Cast
Workshop
DELKUDEL (Diona Kusari)
Cast
Workshop
DELKUDEL (Diona Kusari)
Biographies
DELKUDEL is a Kosovo-based platform founded by Diona Kusari and Amalia Koleka. It is a modular, participatory platform that creates alternative tours, performative walks, and curated experiences based on oral histories, niche cultural practices, and spatial dynamics. Through gamified experiences and mediation methods, they explore and reimagine cultural identity, truth, and memory, bringing together community storytelling, personal narration, intergenerational exchange, and generally tools that are disruptive and embodied to explore critical memory and activate places in new ways. By situating themselves between collective ownership models, performative practice, psychogeography and systems thinking, they act through interactive site takeovers, urban geotagging practices, collective performative rituals.
The event will be facilitated by Diona Kusari. Diona is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and researcher, cultural and arts mediator based in Kosovo. She creates performances, video and sound art, installations, short films and participatory works. Her work is concerned with illustrating the 'unseen' in terms of ideology and faith, folk practices, public expression of vulnerability, and challenging the apparent dichotomies and delineation of private space—the individual, and public space—the state, society.
Biographies
DELKUDEL is a Kosovo-based platform founded by Diona Kusari and Amalia Koleka. It is a modular, participatory platform that creates alternative tours, performative walks, and curated experiences based on oral histories, niche cultural practices, and spatial dynamics. Through gamified experiences and mediation methods, they explore and reimagine cultural identity, truth, and memory, bringing together community storytelling, personal narration, intergenerational exchange, and generally tools that are disruptive and embodied to explore critical memory and activate places in new ways. By situating themselves between collective ownership models, performative practice, psychogeography and systems thinking, they act through interactive site takeovers, urban geotagging practices, collective performative rituals.
The event will be facilitated by Diona Kusari. Diona is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and researcher, cultural and arts mediator based in Kosovo. She creates performances, video and sound art, installations, short films and participatory works. Her work is concerned with illustrating the 'unseen' in terms of ideology and faith, folk practices, public expression of vulnerability, and challenging the apparent dichotomies and delineation of private space—the individual, and public space—the state, society.
Further Information
Accompanying programme of the LINA Fellows
Saturday, 24 January
Rehearsing Invisible Heritage
A fleeting urban game and rehearsal in public attention
by DELKUDEL
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meeting point: In front of Radialsystem
Sunday, 25 January
Sonic Walk: Certain Fragments from a Strumotone Inquiry
by Valeria Prorizna
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Messe Nord ZOB
Followed by a joint return trip to Radialsystem
”serena”: a walk-in pinhole camera & light painting workshop
by Francisco Braga
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Radialsystem foyer
Ages 14 and up
Further Information
Accompanying programme of the LINA Fellows
Saturday, 24 January
Rehearsing Invisible Heritage
A fleeting urban game and rehearsal in public attention
by DELKUDEL
2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Meeting point: In front of Radialsystem
Sunday, 25 January
Sonic Walk: Certain Fragments from a Strumotone Inquiry
by Valeria Prorizna
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Messe Nord ZOB
Followed by a joint return trip to Radialsystem
”serena”: a walk-in pinhole camera & light painting workshop
by Francisco Braga
1 p.m. to approx. 2 p.m.
Meeting point: Radialsystem foyer
Ages 14 and up
Visitor Information
Duration
Approx. 90 minutes
Meeting point
In front of Radialsystem
Credits
Forecast is a project by Skills e. V. Forecast is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Forecast is a member of the European network LINA.
Media partnerships Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, taz. die tageszeitung and tip Berlin.
Credits
Forecast is a project by Skills e. V. Forecast is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Forecast is a member of the European network LINA.
Media partnerships Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, taz. die tageszeitung and tip Berlin.
This participatory walk is a guided urban practice that invites participants to read, activate, and gently disrupt public space through play, movement, and collective attention. Drawing on ritual logics and invisible heritage practices – without fixing them to a single place or history – the event explores how cities perform or materialize care, protection, satire, and transition.
Rather than offering explanations, participants engage in a series of embodied exercises that reframe how they move through, interpret, and inhabit the city. The experience culminates in a collective movement-based action by the water, returning what has been borrowed from the city.
Heritage is seen as a practice, the city as both a playground and ritual site, participants as co-readers and co-authors building their own notation systems.
Cast
Workshop
DELKUDEL (Diona Kusari)
Biographies
DELKUDEL is a Kosovo-based platform founded by Diona Kusari and Amalia Koleka. It is a modular, participatory platform that creates alternative tours, performative walks, and curated experiences based on oral histories, niche cultural practices, and spatial dynamics. Through gamified experiences and mediation methods, they explore and reimagine cultural identity, truth, and memory, bringing together community storytelling, personal narration, intergenerational exchange, and generally tools that are disruptive and embodied to explore critical memory and activate places in new ways. By situating themselves between collective ownership models, performative practice, psychogeography and systems thinking, they act through interactive site takeovers, urban geotagging practices, collective performative rituals.
The event will be facilitated by Diona Kusari. Diona is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and researcher, cultural and arts mediator based in Kosovo. She creates performances, video and sound art, installations, short films and participatory works. Her work is concerned with illustrating the 'unseen' in terms of ideology and faith, folk practices, public expression of vulnerability, and challenging the apparent dichotomies and delineation of private space—the individual, and public space—the state, society.

