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Satisfactionaction

Max Andrzejewski

29
Thursday
January
20:00 - 21:30
Information about the work

A strangely contenting musical-theatre installation within an art installation by Lukas Zerbst
First performed on 14 September 2025 at Beethovenfest Bonn
Berlin premiere on 2 October 2025 at the Tischlerei of Deutsche Oper Berlin

approx. 90 minutes / no interval

aged 15 and over
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Cast
  • Composition, concept, musical and artistic direction
  • Spatial concept, stage, set and live camera
    Lukas Zerbst
  • Dramaturgy
    Maria Buzhor
  • Choreographer
    Sylvana Seddig
  • Chorus conductor
    Yannick Wittmann
  • Sound design
    Jeremy Nothman
  • Light design
    Martin Beeretz
  • Production
    YMUSIC
  • Violin
    Mari Sawada
  • Viola
    Gregoire Simon
  • Violoncello
    Isabelle Klemt
  • Double bass
    James Banner
  • Guitar / chest organ
    Annie Bloch
  • Guitar
    Arne Braun
    Marco Mlynek
  • Percussion
  • and with
    Sänger*innen des Chors Vocantare
Dates & Tickets
Our thanks to our partners

A co-production with Max Andrzejewski and Beethovenfest Bonn. Supported by the Capital Cultural Fund.

29
Thursday
January
20:00 - 21:30
Cast
  • Composition, concept, musical and artistic direction
  • Spatial concept, stage, set and live camera
    Lukas Zerbst
  • Dramaturgy
    Maria Buzhor
  • Choreographer
    Sylvana Seddig
  • Chorus conductor
    Yannick Wittmann
  • Sound design
    Jeremy Nothman
  • Light design
    Martin Beeretz
  • Production
    YMUSIC
  • Violin
    Mari Sawada
  • Viola
    Gregoire Simon
  • Violoncello
    Isabelle Klemt
  • Double bass
    James Banner
  • Guitar / chest organ
    Annie Bloch
  • Guitar
    Arne Braun
    Marco Mlynek
  • Percussion
  • and with
    Sänger*innen des Chors Vocantare
the content

A collective media meditation: coloured foam is gently sliced into disks, a dirty carpet gets a thorough deep clean, a hydraulic press crushes a variety of objects. Pointless processes, absurd repetitions, one-size-fits-all automations: they all trigger a sense of contentment and wellbeing in us as a counterpoint to an increasingly complex reality. “Oddly Satisfying” is the name given to an internet phenomenon that forms the focus of SATISFACTIONACTION, an installation that has attracted millions of views on multiple platforms. Most of us are familiar with the odd sense of comfort afforded by day-to-day routine actions. Suddenly everything jells, luggage fits snugly into the car boot, the train is caught calmly with a minute to spare, the blackhead is discreetly squeezed. What is it that gives us that warm feeling and what lengths are we prepared to go to to bring it about? Do these hard-to-define mechanisms function only on an innocent neuronal level or is there a social element at play involving norms of behaviour, success and failure, belonging and exclusion? And are these deep-seated needs not also met by our schadenfreude at the plight of an irritating colleague or by our membership of a group, which automatically implies the exclusion of others?

In SATISFACTIONACTION the gratification is both felt on an individual level and celebrated communally, with the public immersed in a multisensory experience. It also poses the question: can a transparently escapist, communal moment counterbalance a permanent feeling of crisis and pressure? Does communal satisfaction provide the basis for agreeing on a new understanding of reality, or is it just us running away from a world on fire?

Spotlight
The contemporary music of composer Max Andrzejewski is informed by the minimal and jazz genres and the ASMR movement. As a percussionist with improvised-music leanings, he is also one of the eight members of the SATISFACTIONACTION ensemble, which is made up of Kaleidoskop soloists and other musicians with close artistic links to Andrzejewski. This collaboration with the singers of the Vocantare Chorus and choreographer Sylvana Seddig is embedded within the space and video installation of Lukas Zerbst. The result is a composition consisting of spatially and temporally shifting and overlapping layers, merging into constellations, one that mirrors and renders experiential the bases of our need for fulfilment.

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