

we are sisters, which actually are brothers, which are daddys to eachother. ︎︎︎︎︎︎
We met in Giessen while studying Applied Theater Science. We immediately knew that we were sisters. It wasn’t only our shared love for Virginie Despentes, Kathy Acker, Internet culture, Laurie Anderson or working nonstop… it was the way we all searched for something we couldn’t yet pronounce, but we knew that together we might find it. So we started doing silly things together on stage, trying to confront each other with topics that are taboo or that pushed our boundaries. We puked milk from our hearts, shot fireworks from our pussies, fucked with moving lights, wrote down violent fantasies, stripped our loneliness away, and made music with the swiss folklore accordeon, which Tina inherited from their grandfather. Everything we encountered past, present, and future could become material for our own worlds, into which we dreamed ourselves together.
We began creating theater performances and films in which we explore the unapologetic, raw, chaotic, non-linear, beautiful-to-watch but hard-to-take, queer-lesbian, humoristic and atmospheric – all at once. We had the chance to explore this in our show Great Expectations - Für Liebe tun Mädchen alles (2024) in the videothek of the Volksbühne Berlin, where we addressed the processing of sexualized violence. We also worked with various (Swiss) traditions and stories and appropriated them in a queer-feminist way. For example, with Sennentuntschi ( 2024, co-production Südpol Luzern) or the Lucerne carnival guilds for our show Fötzeliräge (2023, Tankstelle Bühne). We live and work in Berlin, Frankfurt, Giessen and Zürich.
emma hütt, 1998, berlin
miriam von kutzleben, 1994, freiburg
tina muffler, 1998, luzern
miriam von kutzleben, 1994, freiburg
tina muffler, 1998, luzern