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SUMMARY:BUCH CLUB TREFFEN - TEXTE NACH HANAU
DESCRIPTION:⁣Alle Leser*innen sowie Interessent*innen sind herzlich zu unserem Buchclubtreffen gemeinsam mit stolzeaugen.books willkommen! \n\nMit dabei: \nKünstlerin ⁣Keça Filankes\, sie wird ihren Beitrag zu Texte nach Hanau vorlesen. \nModeriert wird das Event von ⁣Pardis Zarghampour\, der Gründerin vom intersektional feministischen Buchclub Köln „ifbkoeln“. Dieser besteht seit Juni 2020 und wurde ins Leben gerufen\, um einen safe space zu schaffen\, in dem intersektional feministische Literatur gelesen und diskutiert wird und daraus ein bereichernder\, solidarischer Austausch entstehen kann. Dieses Buchclubtreffen wird vor allem veranstaltet\, um der neun Menschen zu gedenken\, die am 19. Februar 2020 in Hanau Opfer eines rassistischen Anschlags waren: \n\nFerhat Unvar⠀ \nSaid Nesar Hashemi⠀ \nVili Viorel Păun⠀ \nMercedes Kierpacz⠀ \nSedat Gürbüz⠀ \nKaloyan Velkov⠀ \nFatih Saraçoğlu⠀ \nGökhan Gültekin⠀ \nHamza Kurtović⠀ ⁣\n  \nÜber Keça Filankes \nDie Wurzeln in Cizîra Botan\, 069 die Wahlheimat\, vorher einige Jahre wohnHaft in BaWü. Chayas wissen\, dass sie abla ist. Erstgeborene Millenial mit Erbschuld einer kurdischen Diaspora.\nHobbies: Queeres Pumpen gegen das Patriarchat.\nSchwächen: Verkopft sein mit akademischem Gedöns.\nStärken: Street Credibility\, Kritisiermaschine.\nTräume: paradiesisches Diesseits & Jenseits für Alle. \n➡Anmeldungen bitte an kommunikation@oyoun.de\, um den Zoom-Link zu erhalten.⠀\n⠀ \n◥Im Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie antischwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemistismus. Dasselbe gilt für jede Art von gewalttätigem\, aggressivem oder übergriffigem Verhalten. Oyoun bietet einen sicheren Raum für alle\, ein offenes Forum für den Dialog und einen Ort\, an dem wir uns gegenseitig unterstützen und füreinander einstehen. Wenn dich jemand oder etwas während einer Veranstaltung stört\, wende dich bitte an ein Mitglied unseres Personals\, das dafür da ist\, dir zu helfen! Wenn du uns nach einer Veranstaltung eine Erfahrung mitteilen möchtest\, schreibe uns bitte eine E-Mail oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website. \n 
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LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Lesung,Talk,Texte / Texts
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220426T193000
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SUMMARY:What's your radio show?- An evening with independent radio makers in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Berlin has a vibrant scene of independent and artist-run radio stations\, that provide frameworks and platforms for musicians\, DJs and other artists to produce mixes\, radio shows\, and sound art. To play music they care about\, to share new releases by other musicians\, to also to use the airspaces as experimental grounds for creative new ideas. And to also talk about politics\, culture and things that matter to them. \nFor the past 2 pandemic years\, live gigs have been quite erratic and impossible in many cases – meanwhile the radio stations have provided a stable and constant outlet for creative sound works. While most of the radio work is volunteer-run and could not compensate for income\, still the radio stations have provided and continuously are providing public platforms\, rooms to experiment\, and spaces to share music and sound. Of course\, artist-run radio stations have provided that space for decades\, and new stations are starting afresh.\nWe want to take a moment to celebrate all the manifold sounds that have been aired or streamed\, and all the creative and organizing energies that come together to make the many sound streams continuously happen\, that inspire people around town and internationally. \nAnd – we would like to discuss with people who are part of running the different stations on the panel\, and hopefully also lots of radio makers in the audience\, about their experiences\, learnings and plans for the future of radio making. We are curious to find out about the histories\, cultures and ethos of the different stations – and so also give those of you who are considering to start making radio shows some ideas of where to turn to. We want to understand a bit more about outreach and developing audiences\, both as the station and for the radio DJs. About community building and the creative ecosystems around the stations\, with a particular view to the context in Berlin. About sustaining the stations and the shows. About the relevance and role of radio for artists and audiences. About artists' experiences with making radio shows. And about ideas and plans for the future. \nWe hope for many past\, current\, and future radio makers to join us for this conversation at Oyoun. For musicians who are already doing radio\, and for those considering it. And for those who want to learn more about the creative ecosystems around independent radio stations. For an exchange of experience about making radios as musicians\, and about hosting those spaces. \n>> Registration here. \nWe will be discussing with: \nGiacomo Gianetta is a co-founder and CEO of the experimental community radio station Cashmere Radio in Berlin. He composed and performed\, amongst others\, for Deutsche Oper\, Deutschlandradio Kultur\, Hamburger Bahnhof\, transmediale\, Venice Biennale\, TNT Nine Theatre Beijing. His research focuses on parallel artistic processes and experimentation through a high variety of practices and media. -\nCashmere Radio is a not-for-profit community experimental radio station which was originally based in Lichtenberg\, Berlin for the first six years of its existence before recently moving to Wedding. The ambition of the station is to preserve and further radio and broadcasting practices by playing with the plasticity and malleability of the medium. It is both a physical station open to the public and an online radio The radio can be heard 24 hours a day\, seven days a week on our website\, and on Friday and Saturdays via 88\,4 Berlin and 90\,7 Potsdam via the 24/3 Radio Netzwerk\, a collaboration between six of Berlin’s independent radio stations. \nGaby D’Annunzio - is a social activist\, community organiser and mental health advocate. She works as community manager and workshop coordinator at Refuge Worldwide radio. With a Master of Arts inPsychology\, she has always had a keen interest in social issues and people's well-being. She is also the co-founder of the Open Music Lab\, and hosts the Agora podcast series for Give Something Back To Berlin.\nRefuge Worldwide - was started as a fundraising platform working in solidarity with grassroots and non-profit organisations. In January 2021 we launched Refuge Worldwide\, a new radio station to amplify the music and issues that we care about\, broadcasting weekly from Weserstraße 166 in Berlin Neukölln. Refuge Worldwide commits to striving for a gender-balanced station\, representative of minorities. The\nstation is focused on community-building and creating space/visibility for underrepresented artists. We are really excited to present a broad range of shows ranging from 100% music-focused programmes\,\nto some that incorporate interviews and debate\, to programmes completely dedicated to discussion. \nSENU is a multidisciplinary creative - DJ\, radio host\, designer and workshop facilitator. She is one of the founding members of SLIC Unit\, a DJ collective that was formed in 2020 in order to practice collective joy and radical solidarity within the music industry. She hosts a monthly radio show at Berlins community radio THF\, called DRAFT Radio. With the show\, she is trying to create opportunities for FLNTA* DJs and selectors\, in order to share the community space and make the radio experience more accessible to fellow music enthusiasts. \nLouis Kohlmann is co-running THF Radio\, a community radio located at the former gatekeepers house of Tempelhof Airport. From 2012-2017 he was part of Projektraum LOTTE\, a collectively run art space in Stuttgart. Besides radio\, he is doing his PhD in philosophy at Humboldt-University in Berlin\, where he’s working on the social and political dimensions of language.\nTHF Radio is a community radio for Tempelhof and beyond for the whole of Berlin. We offer musicians*\, artists*\, bands and DJ*s a chance to try out different formats. In addition\, we are a platform for urban political discourse through various interview and talk formats. The radio is a department of the recently founded Torhaus Berlin e.V.\, and is correspondingly located in the Torhaus\, the gatekeeper house inside the former airport. Launched as a pilot project in the summer of 2019\, THF Radio has been in permanent  operation since the beginning of 2020\, with over 50 different regular shows per month and over 80 radio producers involved. \nAmong the further participants are reboot.fm. \nModeration: Andrea Goetzke - is part of Music Pool Berlin\, and also a long term radio maker and host of different shows\, starting out at reboot.fm and now at ByteFM. \nThe networking part after the discussion will take place in the abadän café/bar  \nAn evening by Music Pool Berlin\, which is supported by funds from the European Union (EFRE/ESF) and Musicboard Berlin. \n◥ At Oyoun\, there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim or anti-Jewish racism\, and any sort of violent or aggressive behavior. Oyoun offers a safer space for all\, an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone/something bothers you during an event\, please approach a member of our staff who are there to help! If you want to share an experience with us after an event\, please write us an email or send us an anonymous message via our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/whats-your-radio-show-an-evening-with-independent-radio-makers-in-berlin/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds,Networking
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SUMMARY:Cult' Sup'
DESCRIPTION:Panel Discussions | Dance Performance | Stand up-comedy | Concerts | DJs \nThe gathering\, Cult Sup\, is curated as a celebratory exploration of all things pertaining to the diverse expressive arts that supplement our well beings with inspiration\, contemplation and the multidimensionality emerging from expressive art forms. This event is an invitation to deepen collective thought around what it means to supply culture\, as cultural workers concerned with our African lineages\, afro-futurism\, and the richness of the diasporic cultural experience \nCult Sup is a celebratory journey of artistic disciplines ranging from sound\, visual\, literary\, plastic\, somatic\, dramaturgical\, fashion to culinary. We’ll be engaging in interdisciplinary dialogue sharing knowledge\, healing methods\, performances\, and exhibitions from a community of contributors coming from different parts of the African continent. Our events provide safe spaces where people from every age\, gender\, ethnical background and persons with disabilities can gather to educate themselves while having a good time and learn about each other. Respecting cultural differences is a must and no forms of human rights violations\, ignorance or violence will be tolerated at this event. Our ethos is centered in Universality\, Unity\, and Peace. \nLearning while having fun is an important aspect of the CultSup experience. Originally developed by 2 multidisciplinary artists Astan Meyer and Nane Kahle. CultSup has moved from small venues of Berlin hosting several talented artists working with mediums such as paint\, dance\, music\, poetry\, cinematography and more. This 7th Edition is a trip guided with the energy of Griots carried through music\, movements with the breathtaking dancer Exocé Kasongo\, performances. This gathering explores interdisciplinary dialogue around the theme: “RESTITUTION & CELLULAR MEMORY”. \nTickets: Donation-based \nSupported by Musicboard Berlin \nTimetable \n17:45-18:00 – CultSup Ensemble\n18:00-19:15 – Panel Discussion\n19:15-19:30 – Q&A\n19:35-19:50 – CultSup Ensemble\n19:50-20:20 – Concert\n20:20-20:25 – CultSup Ensemble\n20:25-20:30 – Dance Performance\n20:30-20:40 – CultSup Ensemble\n20:40-21:00 – StandUp Comedy\n21:15-21:20 – CultSup Ensemble\n21:20-22:00 – Concert\n22:00-22:45 – JAM\n22:45-23:00 – Break\n23:00-00:00 – DJ Set\n00:00-01:00 – DJ Set \nBiographies \nAnaïs Astan Meyer a.k.a Astan KA is an artistic performer\, singer-songwriter\, dancer\, actress and event curator based in Berlin. Born in France and visiting Mali regularly since age of 3\, Astan grew up being surrounded by black people and white people which has enabled her to never face any identity problem and has come to a result today of considering herself as a « child of reconciliation ». She combines various music genres from jazz to rock to afro-techno to hip hop\, trip-hop to illustrate her universe that is mostly experimental.Her music is about life\, love\, friendship\, protest and intellectual rebellion\, but also about growing up as a mixed-race woman and the importance of acquiring the right knowledge\, as there is a lot that school doesn't teach us. Although much of her work is about glorifying the black woman\, she still preaches a great message of universality. \nNane Kahle a.k.a Michel Mariane is Berlin based a multicultural\, interdisciplinary performance researcher and artist. She spent her formative years in Ivory Coast\, Senegal\, the Caribbean before her relocation to France. This multiplicity and migration inform her way of seeing and existing\, manifesting as a creative practice\, at the intersection of music\, theatre\, movement and medicine. Coming from a biochemistry background\, Nane’s connection with nature\, belonging and the un-natural converges as a curiosity exploring the dynamic interactions between living organisms\, intangible belonging and the tangible ecologies of being. Myth making and ancestral knowledge preservation are explored in her practice\, where aspects concerning transformation care and healing are at the center. The vitality of creative energy allows her practice to function as a conduit\, invigorating her community building efforts as well as her own personal processes.Her curatorial and performance work the Out Of Time Embassy\, Sonic Interventions Collective and CultSup see her curating contemplative and empowering environments for marginalized voices to be heard. \nNatisa Exocé Kasongo a.k.a Exocé OOB Kasongo is a Berlin based multidisciplinary Afrocentric Artist: Artistic performer\, dancer\, visual artist. He mostly performs alone in improvisation and creation of stories or in the transmission of a language for other creators. His dance style is experimental storytelling. As a visual artist\, Exocé creates collages with an afro-punk/afro-futuristic/spiritual jazz touch\, that you can see exhibited in Berlin\, on vinyl covers and also on the clothes of his fashion brand. He considers himself as an Afropean because he was born in Paris of Congolese parents\, so he has a double culture. He is the artistic director of the Afro-futuristic brand KASAPIO. \nJumoke Adeyanju is a Berlin based Nigerian interdisciplinary multilingual writer\, curator and dancer. Under her alias mokeyanju\, she occasionally performs as a vinyl selector and aspiring sound artist. Jumoke is the founder of The Poetry Meets Series [est. 2014]\, co-curator of Sensitivities of Dance at SAVVY Contemporary and hosts her own radio show sauti ya àkókò on Refuge Worldwide. \nOkhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin is an Nigerian archivist\, curator\, producer and creative director. He is the founder of TAC (The Art Concept) organisation\, a documentation and archive-focused platform\, interested in studying African and Black societies from community\, city and country perspectives. \nIbou Coulibaly Diop is a Berlin based Senegalese Doctor\, literary scholar\, writer and curator. He is currently working on a colonial memory concept for the Berlin Senate and is working together with Lorraine Bluche for the Berlin City Museum Foundation in the Decolonization Competence Center. In his dissertation\, in which he examines the question of globalisation and universalisation of literature in general\, In his work he is interested in the question: How we can grow together despite our differences and which approaches can be found in the literature about it. \nThomas Talawa Presto is a caribbean-norwegian artistic director. In spite of his young age\, Thomas has codified a system of body movement which is rooted in the traditional African and Caribbean movement aesthetic\, yet relevant in the contemporary. \nBabiche Papaya is a Berlin based Rwandan rapper\, actress and artist Babiche Papaya navigates through Germany’s past\, present and future. Her work deals with a wide range of topics\, from her experiences\, growing up African in the German suburbs\, to Berlin nightlife\, to calls for revolution. \nNicholas Rose is an afro-american Berlin based dancer born in West Palm Beach\, Florida. Mr. Rose trained at the Colburn Dance Academy in Los Angeles\, California and The HARID Conservatory in Boca Raton\, Florida both on full scholarship. At age 19 Mr. Rose was recruited by the Dance Theatre of Harlem\, and toured with them extensively around the world before being recruited by The National Ballet of Canada as a member of the Corps de Ballet in 2018. \nGenifer Marione Habbasch is a Berlin based afro-german actress\, presenter\, TV-show and podcast host\, born in Congo raised in Namibia and Saarbrücken. She has been involved in projects such as the Afro-German theater group "Label Noir" and Freak de l’Afrique. \nDumama\, is a South African Berlin based artist. She explores intersectionality in her transdisciplinary artistic practice allowing the structures in formlessness to simply be. Her practice involves consciously deconstructing and critiquing archaic modes of representation of Southern African/African sonic and performance culture\, while also composing music for herself and others. \nTsepo Kolitsoe Pooe is a Berlin based Student conductor and cellist from Soweto\, South Africa. Ten years ago\, he joined the South African non-profit organisation MIAGI 'Music is a great Investment' on its mission to utilise music and music education as tools for positive social development and nation-building in the spirit of Nelson Mandela. \nJuba is a Berlin based child of the Nigerian diaspora in the UK\, since 2016 Juba has been paying musical homage to her heritage as a DJ who principally showcases music from Africa and the African diaspora. \nAnele is a Berlin based DJ \,born and Raised in South Africa. Anele's sound is highly influenced by 90's music. From Kwaito(a variant of house music featuring the use of African sounds and samples that emerged in South Africa during the ‘90s) to Disco\, Soul and Hip Hop. \nAgonglo Babatunde is a Berlin based artist\, arranger\, producer and atypical composer from Benin and Nigeria. Agonglo Babatunde plays several instruments including Percussion\, Drums\, guitar. He calls his musical genre "Afro gospel". \nAdebambo Akinwale is a Berlin based musician that grew up as a child in Lagos Nigeria\, played the percussions at his local Cherubims & Seraphim Church. Later joined a charismatic movement and then progressed to other instruments\, Playing the keyboard as a major instrument. Heavily influenced by sounds from his roots such as Gospel\, Afro traditional\, Soul\, Country\, Jazz .. etc \nVenant Ntiomo is a Berlin based percussionist from Cameroon. With a mother traditional dancer\, he has been introduced from a young age to Cameroonian traditional music. Attracted by percussion that he embodies\,  he navigates within Cabaret where he crosses over different genres such as traditional\, pop\, jazz and more.  \nWilly Sahel is a chadian Berlin based musician born in N'djamena\, the Sahel zone of CHAD\, from a gospel singer mother & a passionate classical guitar father. Willy presents a special music with his roots from Moissala (in the south of Chad)\, mixes the rhythms « Klaag » & « SAYE » with Soul\, Jazz & Gospel. \nYannick Mäntele is a Berlin based trumpet player.  Is in for building community and creating spaces with music in which people can meet. Tearing down the walls of prejudices and ignorance  with the sound of trumpet just like 7 of them did in Jericho - a symbol for non violent resistance. Respect and Difference are essential in the ever evolving path of learning and understanding as the children of Moon and Sun and passengers of the spaceship earth. \nMoussa Coulibaly is a Berlin based musician born in Bobo-Dioulasso\, Burkina Faso. Part of a Griot family he has been introduced to traditional music since his birth. He plays African traditional instruments such as Ngoni\, Balafon and is also a Djembefola. Instruments that he infuses in contemporan music. \n◥ At Oyoun\, there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim or anti-Jewish racism\, and any sort of violent or aggressive behavior. Oyoun offers a safer space for all\, an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone/something bothers you during an event\, please approach a member of our staff who are there to help! If you want to share an experience with us after an event\, please write us an email or send us an anonymous message via our website. \n  \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/cultsup/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds,Panel,Performance
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