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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210821T190000
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SUMMARY:THE SCIENCE OF FICTION | 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--- \nClosing Film\nTHE SCIENCE OF FICTION (2019) — YOSEP ANGGI NOEN\n→ Feature Film/ 106 min / english subtitles (17:00 – 19:00) \nSet in 1960s Indonesia\, Siman is a quiet man who accidentally discovers a moon-landing shooting by a foreign crew\, in a haunted and unpopulated area. Siman is caught by guards and his tongue cut off. Siman goes through life in slow-motion imitating an astronaut in outer space\, labelled as crazy. \nYosep Anggi Noen is an Indonesian film director who's been experimenting with cinematic narratives since mid-2000s. Bor in Yogyakarta on 1983\, he studied Communications at the Socio-Politics Faculty of Yogyakarta's Gadjah Mada University. After directing and producing several short films\, he directed his first feature\, Peculiar Vacation and Other Ilnesses (2012)\, which premiered in Locarno International Film Festival. At Vancouver International Film Festival\, the film received the Special Mention Award followed by the Dragon and Tiger Award for Young Cinema. His next project\, a short film titled A Lady Caddy Who Never Saw a Hole in One (2013)\, won the Best Short Film at Busan International Film Festival and the the Grand Prix of Tokyo Short Shorts Film Festival. Solo\, Solitude (2016)—his second feature—premiered in the Concorso Cineasti del Presente Competition in Locarno International Film Festival. Two years later\, his short film\, Ballad of Blood and Two White Bucket s( 2018)\, premiered in Toronto International Film Festival. His latest feature\, The Science of Fictions (2019)\, will have world\npremiere in Concorco Internationale of Locarno International Film Festival. \nPERFORMANCE\nAYUNA TRIED TO LIGHT THE VOID — GHALIZ HARIS & RIAKO NAPITUPULU\n→ Performance/ 60 min / english (20:00 – 21:00) \nIn this collaboration \, Ghaliz Haris and Riako Napitupulu examine dilemmas in persecutor-victim-rescuer relationships based on various experiences from an Indonesian-German diasporic perspective. Dynamic of identities and personas are represented by an artistic reinterpretation of the drama triangle in a Wayang Golek performance. The question of the possibilities of female action competence and the power of redefining a self-image in relation to topics such as sexual harassment\,abuse of power\,disadvantage and discrimination are in the room during the entire performance. \nThe play is dedicated to the special relationship between audience and performer by involving the audience in the dilemmas of persecutor-victim-rescuer relationships throughout the play.The drama triangle is an effective psychological and social model of conflict resolution on the dynamics of recurring and ongoing conflicts. There are numerous historical and current examples of these dramas\, which continue to this day. \nGhaliz is an indonesian artist currently studying event technology and management at beuth university of applied science berlin. He founded musicratory a program for thengerhin radio berlin\, where he curated indonesian related experimental musician. Using found objects\, synthesizer\, fx pedals he created sound compositions that heavily influenced by human interaction\, sunn o)))\, and anime. \nRiako Napitupulu was born in 1983 in Wuppertal\, now working and living in Berlin. She is a multidisciplinary artist as a performer\, butoh and impro- dancer\, painter\, art therapist\, art mediator and social worker.Growing up between German grey skyscrapers and an Indonesian-Japanese elite family\, she addresses interpersonal relationships\, exploring identity between cultures\, sexuality and social inequality\, as well as her intersectional experiences as a young migrant single mother. \nHer particular passion for participatory projects and community projects in public spaces witha wide variety of groups is reflected in her local art projects as a performer and art mediator in Berlin Biennale 10&11\, 48 Stunden Neukölln\, HAU\, Ballhaus Ost etc. She is co-founder of the fluid multimedia collective polysense art and since 2019 and performer in the performance-music Project Callas & Dollars. She especially likes chocolate\, white\, with almonds. \n\nCLOSING PERFORMANCE — SOYDIVISION FEAT THEO NUGRAHA (21:30 – 22:00)\n→ Performance/ 30 min / english \n  \n\nDJ SET / AFTERPARTY (22:00 – 23:00) \n  \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/the-science-of-fiction-kaum-indonesian-alternative-film-performance-festival/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210821T193000
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SUMMARY:CLOSING + AFTERPARTY | 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--- \nPERFORMANCE\nCLOSING PERFORMANCE — SOYDIVISION FEAT THEO NUGRAHA (21:30 – 22:00)\n→ Performance/ 30 min / english \nSoydivision is a performing art collective consisting of Berlin-based Indonesians\, positioning itself in the intersection of art and activism. As a registered UG\, Soydivision curated performances\, organized workshops\, culinary art activities\, film screening\, and discussion sessions. Their diasporic point of views offer an alternative approach to contemporary challenges through art\, inviting a new kind of dialogues and engagement \n\nDJ SET / AFTERPARTY (22:00 – 23:00) \n  \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-closing-afterparty/
LOCATION:Lucy-Lameck-Str. 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210821T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210821T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T132801
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SUMMARY:AYUNA TRIED TO LIGHT THE VOID | 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--- \nPERFORMANCE\nAYUNA TRIED TO LIGHT THE VOID — GHALIZ HARIS & RIAKO NAPITUPULU\n→ Performance/ 60 min / english (20:00 – 21:00) \nIn this collaboration \, Ghaliz Haris and Riako Napitupulu examine dilemmas in persecutor-victim-rescuer relationships based on various experiences from an Indonesian-German diasporic perspective. Dynamic of identities and personas are represented by an artistic reinterpretation of the drama triangle in a Wayang Golek performance. The question of the possibilities of female action competence and the power of redefining a self-image in relation to topics such as sexual harassment\,abuse of power\,disadvantage and discrimination are in the room during the entire performance. \nThe play is dedicated to the special relationship between audience and performer by involving the audience in the dilemmas of persecutor-victim-rescuer relationships throughout the play.The drama triangle is an effective psychological and social model of conflict resolution on the dynamics of recurring and ongoing conflicts. There are numerous historical and current examples of these dramas\, which continue to this day. \nGhaliz is an indonesian artist currently studying event technology and management at beuth university of applied science berlin. He founded musicratory a program for thengerhin radio berlin\, where he curated indonesian related experimental musician. Using found objects\, synthesizer\, fx pedals he created sound compositions that heavily influenced by human interaction\, sunn o)))\, and anime. \nRiako Napitupulu was born in 1983 in Wuppertal\, now working and living in Berlin. She is a multidisciplinary artist as a performer\, butoh and impro- dancer\, painter\, art therapist\, art mediator and social worker.Growing up between German grey skyscrapers and an Indonesian-Japanese elite family\, she addresses interpersonal relationships\, exploring identity between cultures\, sexuality and social inequality\, as well as her intersectional experiences as a young migrant single mother. \nHer particular passion for participatory projects and community projects in public spaces witha wide variety of groups is reflected in her local art projects as a performer and art mediator in Berlin Biennale 10&11\, 48 Stunden Neukölln\, HAU\, Ballhaus Ost etc. She is co-founder of the fluid multimedia collective polysense art and since 2019 and performer in the performance-music Project Callas & Dollars. She especially likes chocolate\, white\, with almonds. \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-ayuna-tried-to-light-the-void/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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