Virginnia Krämer was born in Siegen in 1994 and already found her creative expression in different spaces and on different stages. As a child she started with biblical musicals, later learned trombone, piano and singing and participated in several German championships as a dancer of a local hip-hop group. In 2017, the focus of her final art project in the Expressive Arts in Social Transformation bachelor’s program at Medical School Hamburg (MSH) was exploring (her) Black female identity through movement research. In Berlin, she has started a Master’s program in African Studies at HU, but is primarily focused on her work at Haus Konradshöhe and the Neukölln Child and Youth Care Center, which consists of providing a space for children using movement and creative writing as empowering tools. She is the mother of a one-year-old daughter named Zuri.