Cut The Kids In Half | Gwenn Malick | Swirl
About This Event
At Berlin the bill pairs two Berlin-based dance collectives, Cut The Kids In Half and Swirl, with New York–based rock/pop artist Gwenn Malick. Cut The Kids In Half favors structure and ensemble timing; Swirl trades on dense, slowcore- and shoegaze-derived textures; Malick offers guitar-driven pop-rock built for close-quarters rooms, setting a contrast between choreographic restraint and song-based clarity.
About the Artists
Cut The Kids In Half
Cut The Kids In Half is a dance group working on the Berlin performance circuit, with appearances alongside Gwenn Malick and Swirl, including bills titled “Cut The Kids In Half | Gwenn Malick | Swirl.” Their online footprint is small but traceable, with emerging Spotify metrics (434 followers; popularity 3/100) that suggest a developing audience rather than a mainstream one.
Gwenn Malick
Gwenn Malick is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who performs at Pianos, a staple of the Lower East Side live circuit. She has appeared on bills like “A-Sides Presents: Gwenn Malick / Fleet / Help Wanted / Birdie Wren,” sharing stages with FLEET, HELP WANTED, and Birdie Wren.
Swirl
Swirl is a dance group presenting work in Berlin, often sharing bills with acts like Cut The Kids In Half and Gwenn Malick, including the event lineup “Cut The Kids In Half | Gwenn Malick | Swirl.” Their movement language borrows its atmosphere from shoegaze, dream pop, noise rock, and slowcore, drawing on density and sustained pace rather than bright punctuation.