The 1920s were a transformative period for Berlin's musical scene. The city was a hotbed of artistic innovation, with the rise of cabarets, jazz clubs, and experimental music venues. It was during this era that a group of female composers, known as the Scat Queens of Berlin, began to make their mark on the city's musical landscape.

The Scat Queens are also passionate about promoting diversity and inclusivity in the music industry. "We believe that music should be for everyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or background," says Luise Strothoff. "We're committed to creating a space that's welcoming and inclusive, where everyone can feel at home."