Katharina Haverich

Katharina Haverich is a performance and multimedia artist. In her performances and live artworks, Haverich examines states of transition in relation to current social and political affairs. Haverich’s work departs from peculiar dream sequences and biographical moments. She has been staging her most recent performances in spaces outside of the traditional theater context, where she constantly renegotiates the position of the audience. 

Haverich studied Theater in Coventry (England) and Berlin. She worked for Thalia Theater and Kampnagel in Hamburg as well as for The Wooster Group in New York. She did three years of freelance work at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin. Haverich has been collaborating with artists Emilio García Wehbi and Maricel Álvarez, choreographer Martin Nachbar, musician Christopher Hotti Böhm, Center for Political Beauty and internil. During the pandemic, she has been discovering social VR with unreal.theater and is currently working on the Virtual Club of Dangerous Women, a disembodied conspiratory incorporation of individuals who share savage dreams, disruptive visions and fierce imaginaries of female violence against men. In 2021, she will present her new piece “…dreams about girls” in Berlin.