Winin’ & Liming
Sun 10.05.2026
Winin’ & Liming invites you to explore exactly this together. As part of the series Tanzt euch zusammen! (Dance yourself together!), we ask which kinds of encounters we first need to invent – and what role dance can play in connecting us with one another.
This is where the community project by Malik Nashad Sharpe comes in, choreographer and movement director working across art, fashion, and music. Sharpe brings Caribbean movement and relaxation practices to tanzhaus nrw: Wining—the circular, rhythmic movement of the hips and pelvis—and Liming—hanging out, talking, listening to music. More than dance or everyday rituals, these practices open up tangible ways of meeting and sharing time with one another.
Under Malik Sharpe’s artistic direction, a working group has formed around these questions. It brings together Yeliz Pazar, Marie Zoe Buchholz/ZOE, Maria Mercedes Flores Mujica, Sevi Bayraktar and Dieter Ligueros Korsholm—artists, researchers, activists and community practitioners contributing expertise from dance, social practice and collective forms of working. Experiences from different dance cultures, queer and migrant contexts, as well as work with people facing discrimination or exclusion, come together with perspectives on embodied knowledge, cultural heritage and collective memory. The group explores what it means to be there for one another, approaching dance as a survival practice: as a response to loss, as an expression of resistance, as holding—and being held.
On May 10th, the group opens up this process through a public event. Come by, take part or simply be there—what emerges will be shaped by everyone who enters the space. The focus is on shared enjoyment and learning: How can we talk about the shit we go through? How can trust grow? And how can connections emerge that continue beyond the encounter? Between movement and exchange, a space unfolds that remains open to what might develop.
An invitation to move, to gather, to imagine.
Sun 10 May, 2 pm – 8 pm, in and around the tanzhaus nrw
DJ sets by DJ F-Zee, dance sessions, tarot readings with ✨ Ray ✨, mocktails & Trinidadian street food specialities by Beni Doubles.
By & with: Dieter Ligueros Korsholm (and Sofra – Queer Migrants e.V. Cologne), Malik Nashad Sharpe, Maria Mercedes Flores Mujica, Marie Zoe Buchholz/ZOE, Sevi Bayraktar, Yeliz Pazar, as well as Beni Doubles, ✨ Ray ✨, DJ F-Zee, Karin Diane Jungjohann (Hispi / House of Friends) and Vanessa Blunck (Düsseldorfer Drogenhilfe e.V.).
Dieter Ligueros Korsholm
Dieter Ligueros Korsholm is a Chilean commercial engineer and, these days, a future social worker studying at TH Köln (University of Cologne). In their free time, they are a passionate Modern/Contemporary dancer, a lover of Japanese animation and its culture, and a strong advocate for human rights, social justice, and volunteering.
This last aspect has been present throughout most of their life, but in Germany it began in 2018 at Casa Hogar e.V., a German organisation dedicated to providing education and shelter to women and girls in the Chocó region of Colombia — an area deeply affected by drug, arms, and human trafficking.
These days, this advocacy is most vividly expressed through their ongoing and committed work with SOFRA e.V., a unique self-organised queer organisation in Germany run by and for queer migrants and refugees. Since 2023, they have been part of SOFRA’s mission to build a strong, inclusive, and intersectional queer migrant community in Cologne. Together with other volunteers, they contribute to creating “SAFEr” spaces — such as FLINTA gatherings, open spaces for all, and genuinely intersectional queer events.
Alongside this, they support access to education and a wide range of workshops, including sex education, cultural activities, political discussions, art, and crafting sessions, among others. Last but not least, SOFRA also supports migrants and refugees in need through its case management, addressing the wide variety of challenges that may arise.
Malik Nashad Sharpe
Malik Nashad Sharpe is a choreographer and movement director working at the intersection of art, fashion and music. Under the pseudonym Marikiscrycrycry, he creates dance works that explore the formal construction of affect, atmosphere and dramaturgy from marginalised perspectives. His practice examines race, gender and commercialisation through an emotionally charged, radically social lens, using dance as a means of survival and shaping the future. As a Black, queer artist, Sharpe engages with systems of violence and develops alternative possibilities for collective engagement.
In 2019, Malik Nashad Sharpe was named a Rising Star in Dance by Attitude Magazine, and in 2022, he was included in the prestigious Forbes 30 under 30 list for his outstanding choreographic achievements. In 2023, he was nominated for the Premio Cunha e Silva award at the Galeria Municipal do Porto (PT). Sharpe is an Associate Artist at The Place, a resident artist at the Somerset House Studios, and guest lecturer in dance and performance at the Stockholm University of the Arts.
Maria Mercedes Flores Mujica
Maria Mercedes Flores Mujica is a Venezuelan dance artist and researcher based in Cologne, Germany. Her inter(un)disciplinary practice challenges cultural hierarchies and explores corporealities from feminist, decolonial and inclusive perspectives, combining Afro-Caribbean dances, folk traditions and contemporary experiments. Her work examines intersections of time, space and memory through movement, rhythm and performative creation, fostering connections between performers, audiences and space.
Her choreographic works include ON:Joy 2019 in collaboration with Constanza Ruiz; What, Where, When Are We?! 2023 co-produced by Ringlokschuppen Ruhr and supported by Tanzfaktur and PACT Zollverein; and La Vacabose 2025, developed in K3 Choreographic Center, premiered in Kampnagel and co-produced by tanzhaus nrw. In 2025, she was invited to COMMON LAB, an international choreographic exchange from Creative Europe and the choreographic exchange Danza en Construcción in Bogotá, Colombia.
Over the past years, Maria Mercedes has developed her own dance methodology: Somatic Booty Shaking (SBS) — a practice that combines contemporary dance, Afro Caribbean movement traditions and somatic knowledges. Pleasure driven and empowerment directed, SBS allows their practitioners to connect to their own bodies and others, through rhythm, joy, playfulness and sensuality.
✨ Ray ✨
Tarot Reader | Guiding insight & clarity
My name is Ray, and I have been practising tarot reading privately for several years, working professionally with clients since 2021. During this time, I have gained experience across a range of formats, including both in-person sessions and online readings.
Alongside one-to-one readings, I have offered tarot at various events such as weddings, private gatherings, parties and brand events. Working in these different contexts has shown me how diverse people’s encounters with tarot can be, and how special these moments often are. Most recently, I worked as a tarot reader at the Theatre Museum in Düsseldorf.
I hold certifications in tarot reading from Biddy Tarot (2020) and The BEEloved Tarot School (2021). However, much of my knowledge has been developed independently through seminars, books and personal research.
In my practice, I place great importance on inclusivity and on creating a space where people feel comfortable and welcome. Trust is an essential foundation of every tarot session. I deeply value meeting new people, listening to their stories, and accompanying them for a part of their journey.
Sevi Bayraktar
Sevi Bayraktar is a dancer, scholar, educator. She works as Professor of Dance, Music and Performance in Global Contexts at the Center for Contemporary Dance of the University of Music and Dance Cologne. She holds a PhD in Culture and Performance from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Her research analyzes folk dance as a participatory choreography and a site of cultural memory. She is the author of Dissenting Through Dance: Folk Dance, Gender, and Political Protest in Turkey and co-editor of Tanzen/Teilen – Sharing/Dancing. Her work examines how dance operates as a medium of social critique, collective memory, and political imagination. Sevi currently serves as a board member of the Dance Studies Association.
Yeliz Pazar
Yeliz Pazar, also known as Yeliz Manuka, is a dancer, choreographer, teacher, curator and host. Her roots lie in Locking, Popping, HipHop, House Dance and Waacking, which form the foundation for her dance concepts and movement formats.
She has collaborated with tanzhaus nrw for many years and is a co-founder of the dance collective nutrospektif (2012), which brings urban dance cultures to the stage and fosters exchange formats. Pazar belongs to the first generation of Waacking dancers in Germany and is dedicated to the further development of this dance culture. With THE WAACK OFF, she launched the first Waacking event of its kind in Germany at tanzhaus nrw, bringing together numerous international artists. In 2024, she premiered POINT OF NO RETURN at tanzhaus nrw — a dance stage performance developed out of the Waacking dance culture. In 2025, Yeliz Pazar was awarded the Performing Arts Prize by the City of Düsseldorf.
ZOE (Marie-Zoe Buchholz)
ZOE is an interdisciplinary performance artist and curator from Düsseldorf. Her work reflects on rehabilitation, transformation and the (re)appropriation of body and space, as well as power relations and marginalisation. ZOE’s practice combines elements of Voguing and Ballroom, Physical Theatre, club and free styles, spoken word and vocal music.
She was a founding member of the first German Ballroom House and has become a key figure in the German Ballroom community. Through the association Shapes&Shades, which she co-founded, she develops formats to strengthen the Ballroom community in NRW. Since 2023, the collective has been in a formal partnership with the Theatre Museum Düsseldorf, organising several Ballroom events together with tanzhaus nrw and Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf.
In 2025, ZOE founded HAUS MAWU, a space to visualise bodies and stories in a post-patriarchal heterotopia. The company operates as a collaborative initiative for diverse artists, focusing on diasporic, queer and intersectional perspectives.