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SUMMARY:KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:The KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival organised by the Soydivision collective aims to raise underrepresented voices in the Indonesian society on issues related to the environment\, the Chinese-Indonesian society\, East Indonesia\, Feminism\, and LGBTQ+. These different topics translate into the categories of the festival: dare to be conscious\, dare to be different\, dare to be east\, dare to be equal\, dare to be oneself! \nThe festival takes place over 14 days at three different venues: Oyoun - Lucy-Lameck-Str. 32\, 12049 Berlin\, District Berlin - Bessemerstraße 2\, 12103 Berlin\, and Ana Conda am Ufer - Uferstr. 23 c/o Uferstudios\, 13357 Berlin. The program ranges from the screening of Indonesian films to performances by Indonesian diaspora artists and public discourses. \nFor programme details and tickets see: kaumfestival.soydivision.berlin \n  \n--- \nThe word KAUM in the Indonesian language means a “clan” or a “community”\, while in German\, it means “barely” or even “marginally”.  \nWith its more than 13 thousand islands throughout the archipelago\, Indonesia is blessed with diverse clans/communities\, each with its own distinctive culture. However\, as a nation that claims “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika” (Unity in Diversity) as its official national motto\, Indonesia still faces segregation within its diverse society: there exist the marginalized and the minority. Some of the marginalized choose to flee the country in the hope of finding a better future elsewhere. However\, geographically escaping the space does not mean solving the issues\, as it has veritably ingrained and became a part of one’s identity. \nSoydivision is a Berlin-based independent alternative Indonesian diaspora collective with a mission to provoke a discussion about the exploration and the expression of identity through art and food. Reflecting on the issue of marginalized communities\, Soydivision was inspired to expand its calling to create a platform and space for the underrepresented in a hybrid form of a performance and film festival: KAUM - Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival. \nPerformance is the breath of Soydivision as a collective. It is often used as a medium to express the community’s concerns and to channel our responses to issues mainly related to social and climate injustice. Established and founded in 2017\, Soydivision has been growing ever since\, allowing the community’s family to expand\, as it gets to meet and collaborate with other Indonesian and Asian diasporas\, who share similar interests and backgrounds: from students\, fellow artists\, performers\, musicians to filmmakers. We believe that we can find more innovative yet sustainable methods from these diverse universes and connections to impact and attract new audiences. \nLike two sides of a coin\, we see performance and film as two fundamentally interconnected parts\, as they essentially carry the same notion and share similar purposes - to convey emotions. With film\, the emotions are often channeled through live-action storytelling that is documented through a lens based on the actual space. On the other side\, the act of performance originated and is processed internally before it is tangibly and presently expressed\, regardless of where the scene occurs. \nBased on this view\, this alternative festival aims to cultivate and preserve diverse\, underrepresented  Indonesian voices to advance in Europe. The festival showcases several main categories covering some of the underlying issues of Indonesian marginal communities while combining performances and films as the two subjects of the festival’s main foundations. The festival aspires to act as a representative for Indonesia’s marginal communities. \nWith cutting-edge screening programs for each of the festival’s categories\, the festival also aims to provide a platform for Indonesian filmmakers to showcase their films in Europe. Moreover\, each category will be accompanied by performances from Indonesian artists who reside in Europe as a critical and honest response towards each of the related issues. In doing so\, KAUM hopes to represent those whose voices are constantly oppressed and deserve to be heard and create a space for constructive dialogues through the two perspectives. \n--- \nFunded by: #TakePart funding program by Fonds Darstellende Künste  \nPartners: Queer Asia\, European Solidarity Corps\, In-Docs\, Minikino\, Jakarta Feminist
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/kaum-indonesian-alternative-performance-film-festival-2021/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, District Berlin + Ana Conda am Ufer\, Berlin\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T170000
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SUMMARY:DARE TO BE DIFFERENT | KAUM - Indonesian Alternative Film & Performance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival organised by the Soydivision collective aims to raise underrepresented voices in the Indonesian society on issues related to the environment\, the Chinese-Indonesian society\, East Indonesia\, Feminism\, and LGBTQ+. These different topics translate into the categories of the festival: dare to be conscious\, dare to be different\, dare to be east\, dare to be equal\, dare to be oneself! \nGet your TICKETS now! \n  \nDARE TO BE DIFFERENT\nSUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET (2019) — ANDREW KOSE\n→ Short Film / 10 min / english subtitles \nSunny Side of the Street follows a young truck driver who is looking for his wife amidst the riots and commotion in 1998\, Jakarta. During his search\, he meets a Chinese Indonesian woman who’s hiding from the masses. They end up sharing a journey through the night\, in hopes of getting back to their families. After a tense encounter with a group of rioters\, the driver fears his wife’s safety is not guaranteed and doubts his decision to help the woman. \nAndrew KOSE is a writer/director who has made short films across Jakarta\, Singapore\, Bangkok and Melbourne. He earned a Diploma in Broadcast Media from LASALLE College of the Arts Singapore and a Bachelor of Fine Art (Film and Television) from the Victorian College of the Arts\, Melbourne. In 2017\, he co-founded Pasar Malam Films\, a production house seeking to bring the revolutionary spirit of French and Taiwanese New Wave into their works. Andrew’s latest short film\, Sunny Side of the Street (2019)\, competed at the International Short Film Week Regensburg and SeaShorts Film Festival. The film has also received several recognitions across prestigious local film festivals in Indonesia such as Festival Film Indonesia\, Jogja Asian-Netpac Film Festival and Balinale. Andrew believes that a film should be both culturally specific yet humanly universal. He takes inspiration from ordinary people around him in the subtle yet complex stories of urban life in Jakarta. \nAKAR (2013) — AMELIA HAPSARI\n→ Short Documentary / 23 min / english subtitles \nWhen I was little there was a dream that kept coming to scare me. I went home but nobody recognized me. When I grew up\, my dream changed. I keep chasing my dreams\, without knowing where it will take me. This is a film about where I come from\, where dreams are forgotten and love is never spoken.  \nAmelia Hapsari has been working in various media organizations in China\, Indonesia\, and East Timor since 2005. Her roles include managing\, strategizing\, grant-writing\, mentoring\, producing\, writing and directing for radio\, television and films. Among her productions are documentaries\, television programs\, comic books\, short films\, animation\, and radio features. She is also part of a Southeast Asian network for documentary filmmakers called DocNet Southeast Asia. Her documentaries have won awards and been shown in Indonesian and international film festivals. \nSHIN HUA (2020) — ERICK SUTANTO\n→ Short Documentary / 15 min / english subtitles \nShin Hua\, a well-known barbershop in Surabaya was first built in 1911 by siblings of 12. However\, Freddy was the only one who decided to take charge over their father’s company.  \nYears have went by and Freddy\, independently\, perseveres his hardworking passion for the barber shop. Although this company was a success\, this barbershop gradually discontinued unto the family’s descendants. Shin Hua begun losing their customers and went through bankruptcy. Despite the declining sales\, Freddy remains faithful to his work in the barber shop.  \nErick Sutanto born in Surabaya on November 30\, 2000\, is a dreamy student who is currently majoring in Film at Multimedia Nusantara University. According to him\, the film is a very powerful medium\, which can change the perspective and cause various feelings in the audience. Currently\, Erick is pursuing his part as a Director. Besides films\, he also loves music which he then implements into his films\, to bring a certain nuance. His vision in every work created is how he conveys his voice\, through every message and elements contained in every scene \nANGPAO (2020) — STEFANUS CANCAN\n→ Short Film / 17 min / english subtitles \nTo get Angpao on Chinese New Year\, MICHAEL (8) has to memorize the calls of each family member. Thanks to his efforts\, he gets a lot of Angpao . But Michael wasn’t satisfied because his rival\, ROGER (10)\, received more Angpao than him from a MYSTERIOUS MAN (45) whom Michael doesn’t know. Michael tries to find a way to get Angpao from the Mysterious Man.  \nStefanus Cancan\, a director and one of the founders of Kelas Cancan - an organization that focuses on equal distribution of film and videography education throughout Indonesia. Cancan just won an award as The Best National Director at the Lampung Film Festival. In addition to various national film festivals\, the films he directed also have screened at international film festivals in several countries\, such as the United Kingdom\, Nigeria\, and India. His latest film\, "Angpao" has passed as the official selection and now currently competing at the Minikino Film Week 7\, Bali International Film Festival in the National Competition category. \nLANGIT MASIH GEMURUH (2015) — JASON ISKANDAR\n→ Short Film / 10 min / english subtitles \nJakarta\, Indonesia - May 1998\, during two days of mass violence\, rioters killed thousands of people\, most of Chinese descent. A single Chinese-Indonesian mother struggles to save her family as the riot rises near their neighbourhood. But for her 8 years old daughter\, that was the day the sky roared.  \nJason Iskandar was born in Jakarta\, February 1\, 1991. As a child he watched Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park and since then he has aspired to become a film director. He started his directing career when he was 17 years old. His short films\, such as Territorial Pissings (2010)\, Seserahan (2013)\, Balik Jakarta (2016)\, Elegi Melodi (2018)\, etc. have been screened and won several awards\, both at domestic and international festivals. In 2020\, he announced his first feature-length film project called Akhirat: A Love Story and will be released in 2021. The film\, starring Adipati Dolken and Della Dartyan\, is produced by BASE Entertainment with Studio Antelope. Jason Iskandar is also listed as the founder of Studio Antelope\, along with producer Florence Giovani. Studio Antelope is a production company that not only produces feature films\, but also collaborates with various prestigious brands to create branded content on smaller screens. \nTHE FOX EXPLOITS THE TIGER'S MIGHT (2015) — LUCKY KUSWANDI\n→ Short Film / 24 min / english subtitles \nTwo preteen boys discover their sexuality and the relation between power and sex\, in the awkward social setting of a sleepy small town with a military base. David is the big-shot boastful son of a high-ranking officer\, while Aseng’s family is an ethnic minority tobacco merchant who sells bootleg liquor.  \nLucky Kuswandi is one of Indonesia’s most exciting young directors. His films have been screened in International festivals worldwide\, receiving accolades\, awards and distribution. The Wall Street Journal praises his work as “original and uncharted.” In 2010 he directed his first full-length film MADAME X. The film was nominated for 2 Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong at 2011\, and won the Best Film Award at the Copenhagen LGBT Film Festival. \nGet your TICKETS now! \n  \n--- \nFunded by: #TakePart funding program by Fonds Darstellende Künste  \nPartners: Queer Asia\, European Solidarity Corps\, In-Docs\, Minikino\, Jakarta Feminist
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/kaum-dare-to-be-different/2021-08-20/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T193000
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SUMMARY:BlackinTech Berlin - Summer Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:We are really excited to invite you to our first summer social event after being apart for a while. Join in and let's celebrate together. \nWe are really excited to invite you to our first summer social event after being apart for more than a year and a half due to the corona pandemic. The need for social connection is one of the elements that can not be overemphasized and so we couldn´t let this summer go by without reconnecting as a community. \nThis event has been specially curated with so many fan aspects including a networking session\, panel discussions and Q&A session. \nWe are also happy to announce our partnership with Oyoun and for opening their doors to host our community. \nFeel free to show up earlier and work from Oyoun´s beautiful and welcoming lounge.Oyoun is a non profit that carries out socio-cultural and artistic projects that highlight neurodiverse and class-critical perspectives throughout Berlin and internationally\, with the aim of creating an intersectional platform for excellent diasporic\, migrant and international art and culture\, a place for an artistic dialogue about locally\, nationally and internationally relevant topics. \nThinking about your kids? We´ve got you covered! There will be onsite child support where your kids will be safe and have fun. \nYou can rest assured that all hygiene regulations will be observed. \nWe look forward to seeing you! \n  \nAgenda \n4:30pm - 5:00pm: Arrival \n5:00pm - 6:00pm: Panel discussion: HOW TO THRIVE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES - A Conversation with leading Black voices in tech \n6:00pm - 6:30pm: Q&A \n6:30pm - 7:30pm: Networking \n  \nSign up here \nget in touch via Instagram: @blackintechberlin
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/blackintech-berlin-summer-meet-greet/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T191500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T194500
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SUMMARY:ARTIST TALK WITH RATU R SARASWATI | KAUM – Indonesian Alternative Film & Performance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival organised by the Soydivision collective aims to raise underrepresented voices in the Indonesian society on issues related to the environment\, the Chinese-Indonesian society\, East Indonesia\, Feminism\, and LGBTQ+. These different topics translate into the categories of the festival: dare to be conscious\, dare to be different\, dare to be east\, dare to be equal\, dare to be oneself! \nGet your TICKETS now! \nARTIST TALK\nWITH RATU R SARASWATI\n→ Discussion/ 30 min / english \nSaraswati (ID) examines the nature of human aggression and reparation. In her practice\, she attempts to find an equilibrium by actively sensing and anticipating within the frame of performativity. In the process\, she investigates collective resolutions to heal psychological wounds through attunement with other living beings in the landscape she inhabits. While inviting the interpersonal values of art\, she thoroughly observes the archive of the everyday by unfolding the intersection of personal experience and collective narratives amid today’s increasing intolerance. \nwww.ratusaraswati.com \n--- \nGet your TICKETS now! \n--- \nFunded by: #TakePart funding program by Fonds Darstellende Künste  \nPartners: Queer Asia\, European Solidarity Corps\, In-Docs\, Minikino\, Jakarta Feminist
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/kaum-artist-talk-with-ratu-r-saraswati/
LOCATION:Lucy-Lameck-Str. 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T210000
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SUMMARY:Theaterprojekt Check! präsentiert: "Eine Zukunft mit Zukunft!"
DESCRIPTION:Wir laden ein zu den Premierenaufführungen des Theaterstücks vom Kinder und Jugend-Theaterprojekt Check! \nEine Zukunft mit Zukunft! Wünsch sich das nicht jeder? Check! \nWas ist ein Mädchen\, was ist ein Junge\, und was bin ich? Die Welt der Kinder verfärbt sich nicht in rosa oder blau. Es sind die Farben der Selbstbilder\, die Entwicklung und Interessen der vielfalt.  \n" Ich finde es so unfair\, dass:\n \n- Einmal habe ich mich dieskrieminiert gefühlt\, weil ich eine dunkle Hautfarbe habe"\n- Männer mehr Geld kriegen als Frauen"\n- Als ich noch nicht deutsch konnte\, ausgeschlossen wurde" \nWir sehen durch unsere Augen\, wir verändern und gestalten unsere Zukunft... \nAm Ende lernen wir\, wie wichtig es ist mehr zu sein! \n  \nDie Tickets sind kostenlos aber limitiert. Ihr könnt euch hier für eine Aufführung anmelden. \n--- \nSpiel und Umsetzung: Theatergruppe Check! Die Kinder\n \nTheaterpädagogische Begleitung: Lorena Valdenegro Senait Sebhatleab\n \nBühnenbild: Maira Gómez und Kinder \n \nMusik: Sofia Puertas und Kinder \n  \n--- \nCheck! ist ein Safe Space für den empfindsamen und achtsamen Umgang mit Ausschlüssen\, ein Raum um eigene Sichtweisen mit der Community und darüber hinaus zu teilen\, sich verletzbar zu zeigen ohne verletzt zu werden. Check! ist ein Jugend-Tanztheater-Projekt der LGBTIQ* und PoC Community\, dass es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat\, Geschichte neu zu schreiben und zu erzählen\, durch eine queer*feministische\, anti-klassistische Perspektive zu erweitern. \nCheck Team \nDen Kern von Check! bildet eine feste Gruppe von ca. 10 Jugendlichen Berliner PoC und LGBTIQ* Community im Alter von 10 bis 14 Jahren\, die angeleitet werden\, durch die Theater- und Tanz- Pädagoginnen Senait Sebhatleab und Lorena Valdenegro. \nKonzept \nWir arbeiten unter den Themen Rassismus\, Diskriminierung und Gleichgerichtichkeit. Die Jugendlichen sind eingeladen ihre eigene Erfahrungen auf die Bühne zu bringen und ihre Geschichten durch Tanz und Bewegungen zu erzählen.  Wir arbeiten mit dem Topic\, jede*r erzählt was jede*r will. Nichts wird gezwungen. Am Ende zeigen wir\, wie uns die Welt vorstellen ohne alle Arten von Diskriminierung und Gender gerecht. \nBei Fragen könnt ihr euch gerne bei uns melden: projekt.check@oyoun.de \n--- \nMit freundlicher Unterstützung von Paritätisches Bildungswerk\, Kultur macht stark und Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/eine-zukunft-mit-zukunft/2021-08-20/
LOCATION:Oyoun Garden – adot kitchen\, Lucy-Lameck-Str. 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210820T213000
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SUMMARY:THE HACKER | KAUM – Indonesian Alternative Film & Performance Festival
DESCRIPTION:The KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance & Film Festival organised by the Soydivision collective aims to raise underrepresented voices in the Indonesian society on issues related to the environment\, the Chinese-Indonesian society\, East Indonesia\, Feminism\, and LGBTQ+. These different topics translate into the categories of the festival: dare to be conscious\, dare to be different\, dare to be east\, dare to be equal\, dare to be oneself! \nGet your TICKETS now! \nPERFORMANCE\nTHE HACKER BY BINTANG MANIRA MANIK & ARDIAN HARTONO\n→ Performance/ 60 min / english \nThe Hacker is a performance piece by Rotterdam-based musician Bintang Manira Manik and Berlin-based performer Ardian Hartono. In their journey they revisit different destinations expressed through sound and movement. Through this process they explore new perspectives on the meaning of identity\, home and belonging\, inspired by the artists´ versatile biographies. Fact-meets-fiction in a fresh interpretation that highlights the audio samples from the festivals´ artworks into a live happening through dance and music. A mind hack about becoming wholesome. \nBintang Manira Manik is a multi-instrumentalist focusing on hand percussion from Bandung\, Indonesia. Growing up in a visual & performing arts family\, in a non profit cultural center\, Jendela Ide\, he started to play music at the age of nine. Practicing Djembe\, Latin Percussion and Kendang Sunda an authentic percussion instrument from Indonesia. Recently finishing his 3 years scholarship under Indian Council of Cultural Relation (ICCR) at Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra\, New Delhi\, India\, majoring in Tabla and learned Dhrupad vocal and Tuvan throat singing. \nHe has been encountered with musician coming from diverse cultural backgrounds\, through workshops and residencies and become enamored with world music. Receiving Yamaha Music Award in Asia for his multi percussion composition & solo performance at the age of 17. Composed some electro ambient music combined with percussion. Developed and worked in collaboration with a Sundanese traditional progressive rock group Sound of Hanamangke - Indonesia and a world music group Trippy Sama - India. Conceiver and music director of Raag of Javadwipa and Cakravala Mandala Dvipantara\, which trace the history and cultural relation of Indonesian music. \nBeside creatively creating music and working in collaboration with choreographers\, theater directors and visual artist\, at the culture center developed by the family\, he teaches percussion for kids\, include special needs. \nBerlin based artist Ardian Hartono (born in Bogor Indonesia 1979) thrives in the space between. It is the intersection of energy and tension\, spontaneity and purpose\, self-expression and service\, the spiritual and the elemental. As a performer his passion – the essence of life itself – is cultivating the unpredictable. His exploration of body communication has led him to many places\, cultures\, teachings and experiences. The self-described teleporter has spent decades diving into dance\, theatre\, somatic work and martial arts. Every mentor\, collaborator or creation a waypoint on his journey of awakening\, encapsulating his fascination for storytelling\, ritualism\, symbolism and mysticism. He has performed in various stages such as the Theatre Schaubühne and HAU in Berlin\, Museum der Moderne in Munich and the Grand Theatre of Luxemburg\, and as well performed in various motion pictures as an actor and a dancer. \n  \nGet your TICKETS now! \n--- \nFunded by: #TakePart funding program by Fonds Darstellende Künste  \nPartners: Queer Asia\, European Solidarity Corps\, In-Docs\, Minikino\, Jakarta Feminist
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/kaum-the-hacker/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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