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SUMMARY:Workshop by Kwasukasukela Arts Collective | Ngoma Consciousness
DESCRIPTION:The etymology of the Root word ‘Ngoma’ is found amongst many nations’ tribes and\nregions in southern\, central and West Africa. Janzen argued that Ngoma is a proto-\nBantu cognate within which exists an ecology of related institutions such as the\npractice of medicine\, divination\, crafts\, music\, and ritual. Kwasukasukela Arts Collective practices and believes that Ngoma is a proto-Bantu consciousness that predates any forms of animism\,\nreligion\, or spiritual practice on the African Continent. Therefore\, the artistic\nexpression of Ngoma can be treated as a key to unlocking the medicinal and spiritual\nrichness of our ancient ancestry through its practice. \nThus\, Kwasukasukela Arts Collective will hope to explore this richness through 2\ndays of co-creative workshops in Berlin at Oyoun on the 24 and 25 of January 2023.\nThrough outlining the many properties sound medicine and movement medicine\nhave\, we will aim to co-curate and facilitate a congregation of Ngoma as an\nAfrocentric path of enlightenment. The workshop will aim to teach people the power\nof their own voice and body through an African healing ecology rooted in an ancient\nart form Ngoma\, which originates in southern Africa\, pre-coloniality. \nTicket: 10 Euro \nRegistration in advance is required. For registration please email your name and surname to kartscollective@gmail.com  \nLanguage: English \nNotes: Bring comfortable clothing and small mat if you have \n  \nBIOGRAPHIES \nCebolenkosi Zuma \nCebolenkosi Zuma (The Dancing Herbalist) was born in 1993 in Pietermarizburg\,\nSouth Africa. He graduated from the University of Cape Town [UCT] (2015) with a\nDiploma in Dance Education\, Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Dance Studies\nFET) (2019)\, an Honours degree in Applied Theatre &amp; Dance (2021)\, and is\ncurrently a Masters candidate in Music at the same university.\nTrained in (South) African indigenous forms of dance\, he seamlessly blends his\nroots with his knowledge in western contemporary and African contemporary\ndance/movement. His work seeks to explore the dissemination of knowledge\nthrough African folk music and various aesthetics of African traditional dance\,\nthereby within this context\, interpreting music and dance as indigenous schools of\nthought. His interest in the spiritual within sound and movement is a key component\nthat helps him navigate through teaching\, and movement facilitations in his practice.\nCebolenkosi has been involved in numerous projects in and outside South Africa. He\nwas co-choreographed and performed at UCT Ibuyambo Orchestra called Jarabi which\ntoured Matola\, Mozambique (2016). Through the tutelage of Dr Patrick Acogny\, Zuma\nparticipated in a dance exchange programme at Ecole des Sables\, in Toubab Dialaw\,\nSenegal (2016) where he collaborated with Fannie Falk Faye and seven other dancers\nto create a short film called “DIG IT” which showed at the Stockholm Dansfilm Festival\n(2017). As a freelancer at Sibonelo Dance Project in Cape Town (2016) he taught\nAfrican contemporary dance in their development programme\, and performed with the\ncompany in “1976 Spirits”\, a production curated by Mandla Mbothwe at Artscape\nTheatre\, and “Abangabonwa” (which won the National Arts Festival 2016 Standing\nOvation award) at the Kasi 2 Kasi festival\, Cape Town. That same year\, was a resident\nartist at UCT: South African College of Music’s African Music department\, he taught\nAfrican indigenous dance\, and taught a master class at UCT: School of Dance.\nWorking for Vuyani Dance Theatre\, as an apprentice (2017)\, he made his mark with the\ncompany as he danced alongside Gregory Maqoma in a successful season premiere of\nMaqoma’s award-winning Cion\, at The Market Theatre.\nHe is now a full-time artist at Kwasukasukela Arts Collective\, an organisation he co-\nfounded in 2016\, where he and the Collective have performed their work Umsamo at\nthe Dance Umbrella Africa at the South African State Theatre\, Pretoria\, Theatre Arts\nAdmin Collective\, Cape Town (2019)\, and Northern Cape Theatre (2021)\, and; a recent\noffering Sicel’ Ukukhanya at (Un)Infecting the City (2021). Since then he has also\nworked with internationally renounced artists such as Shane Cooper\, Mbuso Khoza\,\nJonno Sweetman\, Linda Sikhakhane\, Msaki\, and Nduduzo Makhathini. \nNkosenathi Ernie Koela \nNkosenathi Ernie Koela is a Ph.D candidate specializing in\nindigenous music therapies at the University of Cape Town. Koela’s interdisciplinary\npractice encompasses being an Afrikan multi-instrumentalist\, he explores how\nhealing practices through sound\, creates space that manifests spiritually and\nmaterially. Koela has been a performer and instrumentalist for over 16 years\, and\nplays multitude of indigenous instruments from around the world. He also teaches\nothers how to play traditional instruments with strong emphasis on the instruments\nh’story\, spiritual significance and importance.\n \nThis he does as testament to his ancestry\, the long line/s of traditional\ninstrumentalists\, diviners/ healers (amaGqirha namaXhwele) that run in his family\,\nwho are masters of traditional San\, Bantu\, and Nguni music/heritage. He released\nhis first solo ‘Inkaba’ an Afro-Spritual collection of dreams and soundscapes\, (Brazil\,\nCape Town)\, (2018) and his second in 2021 (Embo Ethongweni). \n  \nTeaser \n \n \nIm Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti - Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. 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.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/workshop-ngoma-consciousness-by-kwasukasukela-arts-collective/2023-01-24/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds,Performance,Workshop,Yoga / Body Work
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SUMMARY:Poetry Meets JAZZ & Vortex Special
DESCRIPTION:The Poetry Meets Series is starting off the year with a plethora of good news. “Poetry Meets Jazz“ is back for its 3rd iteration with exceptional soul and jazz artist Yazmin Lacey as our main act. After a long hiatus Egyptian-Australian musician Mariam Sawires will be back as a Special Guest accompanied by Harpist Zainab Lax. \nFor the first time ‘Poetry Meets Jazz’ will feature an in-house Live Band. It will be honoring the intertwining power of poetry with Johnny Kulo on bass\, Sean Haefeli on keys\, Brian D. Sauls on drums and featured musician Zainab Lax on harp as they accompany poetry performances by Quang Nguyễn-Xuân\, Senthuran Varatharajah\, and okcandice. \nShort Film Screening:\n‘spirit moves’ by anaiis - dir. CHILD \nAfter the Line Up program\, preselected Artists may be accompanied by the in-house band to perform in the series legendary Vortex Special! If you want to perform at the Vortex\, scroll down for information on how to apply.  \nGrab your tickets (10€) and join the event in a summoning of ethereal performances. \nENTRY: 7PM | SHOWTIME: 8PM  \nMain act: Yazmin Lacey \nYazmin Lacey is a singer-songwriter who knows something about coming into her own. She came to music late\, she says – “It's never late\, but late in the perspective of that I'm doing it now\,” – almost as if by fate. And throughout her time in the music scene\, the 33-year-old has used her music as an exercise in capturing those moments and putting them into song\, as if a snapshot of the intimate parts of her own life. Her debut album "Voice Notes" is yet another record of those moments. It follows on from three stunning EP’s; "Black Moon" (2017)\, "When The Sun Dips 90 Degrees" (2018) and "Morning Matters" (2020)\, a trilogy of sorts\, named in part by the settings in which they were written. She has gained support from Evening Standard\, The Guardian and BBC Radio 6 Music\, holds fans in the likes of Questlove and notably appeared on COLORS in 2020 with the song "On Your Own".  \nSpecial Guest: \nMariam Sawires  \nMariam is a nomadic Egyptian-Australian Contemporary Soul / Arabic singer songwriter and painter who performs and shares her music and paintings around the world. She has performed in Colombia\, Japan\, France\, Germany\, Australia\, Tanzania and Egypt where her voice is often described as silky\, smooth and spiritual. In the last years\, her music has been praised by triple j’s Richard Kingsmill\, Unearthed\, Double J\, FBi Radio\, Pilerats\, Purple Sneakers\, Fashion Journal and BIGSOUND. Now with her feet firmly planted back in Australia\, Mariam Sawires is taking to the field she’s known she was always meant for and ready to thrive. \nZainab Lax \nZainab Lax is Community Music therapist and Multiinstrumentalist and has specialized on music as empowerment with displaced people. She plays harp since she was 7 years old but is also familiar with some ‘eastern’ musical styles. Her inspiring loop-perfomances are mostly shaped by improvisation and will invite you to groove and dream. \nPoets:  \nokcandice \nokcandice is a writer\, artist-curator\, and musician between Birmingham and Berlin. They are the founder of the queer film series all fruits ripe and a co-founding member of the collectives poet & prophetess and Bredryn. When they're not performing or curating\, okcandice hosts Bedtime Stories on Cashmere Radio and Must Be The Music on Refuge Worldwide.  \nSenthuran Varatharajah \nSenthuran Varatharajah is a multi-award winning German-Tamil novelist\, poet\, philosopher and theologian. Born in Jaffna\, Sri Lanka\, his family had to flee to Germany due to the genocide and civil war when he was four months old. His debut novel\, Vor der Zunahme der Zeichen (Before the Increase of Signs) was published in 2016\, his second novel Rot (Hunger) (Red (Hunger)) in spring 2022\, both with S. Fischer. \nQuang Nguyễn-Xuân \nQuang Nguyễn-Xuân (they/them) is a transfem non-binary writer\, community organizer\, political educator\, poet of color. Quang's poetry & prose seeks words on the legacy of transgenerational silence\, breaks waves in the tides of loss and re-membering\, and dreams of utopias sustained by community care\, queer worldmaking and collective healing. \nVortex: \nTo apply for participation\, please email us with an example of your work of art: poetry\, music\, movement etc. via booking@poetrymeets.com \nDGS live interpretation of German poetry texts available. \n––– \nWith generous support from Berliner Projektfonds für Urbane Praxis \n––– \n◥ Im Oyoun ist kein Platz für Sexismus\, Queerfeindlichkeit\, Transfeindlichkeit\, jegliche Form von Rassismus oder Diskriminierung wie anti-Schwarzem\, antimuslimischem Rassismus oder Antisemitismus. 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 (hallo@oyoun.de) oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/poetry-meets-jazz-vortex-special/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Klänge / Sounds,Lesung,Texte / Texts
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