- 08.04.2017, 7 p.m.Pay as you wish
The nomadic cook Pepe Dayaw brings together people as he cooks with or for them using whatever edibles have been forgotten in fridges and kitchen cabinets. On the opening evening of “Welcome to Caveland”, he will install a mobile kitchen on Mousonturm’s ground floor, inviting everyone to his performance of cooking with leftovers which have been brought to him throughout the day. Whether raw or already cooked, leftovers are the ticket to the evening’s food performance in which the dancer and culinary artist choreographically joins guests like ingredients and which culminates in a mutual dinner.
All are invited to bring their leftovers for Pepe Dayaw’s Spice Routes to the Mousonturm on Saturday, 08.04., from 12 to 6 p.m.
Biography
Nowhere Kitchen
Nowhere Kitchen is a content and service provider of experience designs starting with food: one of the basic human elements of survival and the foundation of culture. Behind this concept is an improvisational methodology of ‘cooking with what is there’ inspired by the practice of renewing leftovers. It was initiated by Pepe Dayaw as an ethnography of crisis where he cooked impromptu dinners in different houses in Madrid in 2012 (Es Cena). As a guest cook, he cooked with what was found in people’s fridges. Through various temporal residencies in Berlin from 2014 up to now, and through many invitations to cook in diverse situations all over the world , the project has been evolving into a living school on sustainability and collaboration. Other cooks with parallel stories got involved and many glocal contexts are finding our kitchen as a useful tool for creating dialogues or simply gathering people together. Currently, Nowhere Kitchen is a network of cooks / serendipities that pop-ups in every conceivable situation and also bring music – because the same cooks in the kitchen are the same who bring the beats.