Stories of doors you finally walked through — and the courage it takes to begin again.
Friday, 10th April · 7pm · Potsdam
By invitation only · Donations welcome. Venue to be disclosed to attendees.
Kissa (کِسَّہ) is an Urdu word for story — a tale passed from one person to another, mouth to ear, heart to heart.
KISSA is an intimate evening of true, personal storytelling. No stage. No spotlight. Just a small circle of people gathered around a table — or perhaps a fire — sharing real moments from their lives.

This is not a performance. It is a conversation.
Inspired by the spirit of storytelling traditions from Berlin to Bombay to Bondi Beach, KISSA is something new: a quiet, warm experiment in showing up honestly. A place to say the thing you almost never said.
Spring is the season of beginning again — of something pushing through the ground after a long, cold wait.
Tonight's theme lives in that same place. The door you finally walked through. The moment you chose differently. The version of yourself that arrived after the hard stretch.
You might speak about:
There is no wrong moment. Only yours.