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SUMMARY:Brown Labels
DESCRIPTION:BROWN LABELS entsteht aus dem Verständnis des "Andersseins". Sowohl von innen als auch von außen betrachtet. Die Idee\, des "mixed sein"\, sei es durch "Rassifizierung" oder unterschiedliche Herkünfte\, einen Menschen entfremden\, aber auch auf vielfältige Weise bereichern kann. Oft beschreiben “browns” oder “mixed people” das Gefühl\, nicht dazuzugehören\, wodurch eine überproportionale Schwierigkeit beim Anpassen entsteht. Man sagt ihnen\, dass sie besser sind als andere\, aber auch nicht so gut wie diese. \nDas Stück "Brown Labels" zeigt diesen Diskurs auf durch Musik\, Tanz und persönliche Erinnerungen. \nTickets: 12 € / 8 € (+ Vorverkaufsgebühr) | Tickets gibt es hier.\nSprache: Englisch\, Deutsch\, Portugiesisch & Französisch mit englischer Übertitelung  \nRegie Mirah Laline \nChoreograhpie Black Pearl de Almeida\nPerformance Jota Ramos\, Astan Meyer & Amowia\nDramaturgie & Text Mirah Laline\, Jota Ramos\, Astan Meyer & Amowia \nLive Videos Zé de Paiva & Kathleen Kunath \nBühnenbild Andreina Vieira dos Santos \nKostüm Moussi Bang \nLichtdesign Moody Kablawi\nMusik Braths & Brother Aten  \nAssistenz & Acting Coach Mariana Senne \nProduktion Anna Júlia Amaral \nPlakat-Collage Astan Meyer \nFotos Oumou Aidara \nDesign Felipe Rodrigues \nKommunikation & Helping Hands Samuel Heidermann \nTRIGGERWARNUNG \nDer Inhalt der Performance kann Diskussionen oder Darstellungen von Rassismus enthalten\, einschließlich Sprache\, Handlungen oder Einstellungen\, die diskriminierend sind. Dies kann für einige Personen\, die Rassismus erlebt haben oder davon betroffen sind\, belastend oder auslösend sein. Bitte gehen Sie vorsichtig vor und achten Sie darauf\, sich selbst zu schützen\, während Sie sich mit diesem Inhalt beschäftigen. \nPERFORMER \nJota Ramos is a trans masculine Brazilian multidisciplinary artist. His research investigates tools to build an antiracist and powerful representation of trans bipoc people’s sociality\, identity\, and their historical journey. \nAstan Meyer is a singer\, actress\, curator and model born in France and traveling regularly to Mali since the age of 3. She combines different musical genres\, from jazz to rock to afro-techno to hip-hop and is also the lead singer of the band Asphalt Djelis\, which mixes ancient and futuristic sounds. She expresses herself also through all the dance influences she has encountered. She has appeared as an actress in music videos and commercials\, mainly in Germany and France. She has been involved in many creative collaborations such as with Puma\, Sevdaliza\, the Hoodoo Musical in Berlin. She is also a co-founder of Culture Supply and a member of Out Out Time Embassy\, a multicultural group of curators who generate conversation and curiosity about art and culture in Berlin. \nAmowia is a German-Ghanaian multidisciplinary artist who started dancing at age five. They learned hip-hop and contemporary dance\, teaching their own dance class by age fifteen. After moving to Berlin in 2014\, Amowia worked as a choreographer\, movement coach\, model\, and dancer\, appearing on TV shows and working with national and international artists. They honed their dance skills in London before joining the ballroom scene in 2018\, which allowed them to embrace their roots\, identity\, and queerness. As a DJ\, Amowia plays house music heavily influenced by afro beats\, hip hop\, RnB\, and ballroom beats. Their passion for house music has led them to give people a certain groove on the dance floor and take them on a journey. \nREGIE \nMirah Laline is a brazilian director\, actress\, dramaturg and theater pedagoge. She studied Directing in the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul\, and was in the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2015 as a DAAD scholarship holder. Productions such as „Der Hässliche“ of Marius von Mayenburg\, Sasha Marianna Salzmanns „Muttersprache Mameloschn“ and „Pátria Estrangeira / Fremde Heimat“ (Koproduktion Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe and Goethe-Institut Porto Alegre) won several awards in Brazil. In 2021 she developed the transcultural project „Juntos/ Bî Hevra“\, which took place at the "Galerie im Körnerpark"\, followed by „Das Humboldt Experiment”\, in Humboldt Forum\, with its first exhibition in March of 2022. Her work offers the opportunity of learning and exchanging about topics such as decolonialism and diversity in the cultural scene\, for institutions as well as for artists. \nCHOREOGRAPHIE \nBlack Pearl de Almeida Lima is a multidisciplinary Afro- Latinx trans brazilian artist living in Berlin\, Germany. She graduated from the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim\, has performed professionally in various theater institutions and renowned professional dance companies in Germany. Is currently a member of the Iconic House Saint Laurent Europe. Her research work explores the use of the body as an artistic and political platform to subvert the invisibility (physical and symbolic) of trans entities through their life stories. \nBrown Labels wird gefördert vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen von NEUSTART KULTUR. \nOyoun arbeitet stetig daran\, den Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen so barrierefrei wie möglich zu gestalten. Um individuelle Informationen zum Thema Zugänglichkeit zu erhalten\, schreibt uns bitte eine E-Mail. Wir melden uns so schnell wie möglich zurück! \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/brown-labels/2023-04-19/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Klänge / Sounds,Performance
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SUMMARY:Dance\, live music + conversation | Solidarity Fundraiser for Flood Affectees in Pakistan
DESCRIPTION:This year's Earth Day\, join the group Critical Pakistan for a solidarity fundraiser for flood affectees in Pakistan. While Pakistan is responsible for a statistically small share of global carbon emissions\, Global Climate Risk Index 2021 ranked Pakistan the 8th most vulnerable country to climate change. Climate change has caused frequent floods\, unpredictable rainfall\, soil damage and food insecurity. Last year\, Pakistan faced unprecedented floods leaving behind a massive trail of death and destruction. The floods caused damages of 40 billion dollars  to the infrastructure. It killed more than 1700 people\, almost one-third of whom were children. More than 793\,900 livestock died and around two million acres of crops and orchards were impacted. Unfortunately\, floods are no longer part of the news cycle and media attention has dwindled. Nevertheless\, the crisis remains: millions are still struggling to meet existential needs. \nThe first part of the evening will be a conversation on climate justice and action with activists from both Pakistan and Germany discussing questions on responsibility\, resistance and their work. In the second half\, dancer and performer Amna Mawaz Khan\, multidisciplinary artist Kazim Hussain and filmmaker/musician Dara Shikoh will present “Ralli/رلی“\, an exploration of dance\, music and theatre they will develop for this event. \nWHERE THE FUNDS GO TO \nPakistan has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. The situation has been exacerbated due to the floods. To support these women and their infants\, the proceeds from the event will be donated to the flood relief efforts of Mama Baby Fund\, a rapid response fund for emergency needs in maternal and gynaecological care in Pakistan.  \nDoors: 17:30 h\nStart: 18:00 h \nTickets: 15 € / 10 € (Box office only) \nYou're welcome to donate more\, as the entrance fee will also be used to cover the costs for technicians\, staff\, etc. \nPROGRAMME \nPart 1: Conversation on climate justice & action \nWith Minerwa Tahir\, Tatu Hey\, Priyanka Hafeez Dero and Sulti. Moderation: Fazila Bhimji \nAn aspect of the climate crisis is the “rapidly closing window of opportunity” to act against climate change. Within this context\, join us for a conversation as we address important questions: \nWhat struggles and experiences are overlooked in mainstream ideas of ‘climate change’ or ‘climate action’? How the climate crisis intersects with other social struggles? What can we do to challenge the systems we live in\, and create openings for a better world? How can wealthy nations assume responsibility for the climate crisis and how can activists instil pressure on them to do so?  \nPart 2:  Performance with dance\, theatre & live music \nرلی   \nWith Amna Mawaz Khan\, Kazim Hussain and Dara Shikoh Channa \nImmersed and divided\, we are in the ebbs and flows of the self and the whole.  The evening is exploring زندگی کی رلی\, or the patchwork of life. Non-human and human interaction: the synchronicity of the individual - collective // fusion - division\, as well as transgression: the dysfunctionality in the imbalance // vengeance - grief. a conversation between Amna\, Dara Shikoh and Kazim. An immersion and exploration of dance\, music and theatre. \nPARTICIPANTS \nSpeakers \nMinerwa Tahir is an activist from Pakistan who lives in Berlin. She is a member of Gruppe Arbeiterinnenmacht and the Workers and Youth Relief Campaign. The campaign is a coalition of trade unions and leftist organisations in Pakistan that advocates for climate justice in the region. One of their key demands is debt cancellation for the semi-colonial world. \nTatu Hey is German-Kenyan. She has been a part of the Black Earth Kollektiv since 2020. By drawing links between climate injustice\, racism and colonialism\, the collective advocates for an intersectional climate justice movement. \nPriyanka Hafeez Dero is a member of the Women Democratic Front (WDF)\, a socialist-feminist movement in Pakistan. She is the General Secretary of WDF in Karachi. During recent floods\, WDF worked across the country along with its comrades and sympathizers to raise funds and provide basic facilities and medical help to the flood affectees. WDF also visited relief camps regularly and stayed in touch with the affectees. \nSulti is a Kurdish non-binary activist (pronouns they/them or their name) in the areas of migration and climate justice. They migrated to Germany seven years ago and have since been part of the Climate Movement in Hambacher Forest\, Lützi and other forest occupations. Sulti is also involved in the Abolish Frontex Campaign\, a campaign against the EU border regime. They raise awareness about racism\, transphobia\, police brutality and connect BIPoC migrant groups in the struggle for freedom\, liberation and a borderless world. \nModerator: \nFazila Bhimji\, Ph.D. She is an independent scholar and activist residing in Berlin. Her research interest and activism has focused on migration in the global North. Currently\, using an intersectional and decolonial approach\, she is exploring the links between economic flows and the displacement of people because of climate injustice and crisis in Pakistan.  \nPerformers: \nAmna Mawaz Khan is a practitioner of dance and politics. She is currently between Heidelberg and Rawalpindi\, pursuing a degree in Transcultural Studies. She is a member of the Awami Workers Party\, Women Democratic Front and Laal Hartaal. Her training in dance began at a young age under Bharathanatyam exponent Indu Mitha\, and her lifelong relationship to movement translated into different projects ranging from theatre\, film and music. Amna has taught\, learnt and performed in Pakistan\, India\, China\,  Switzerland\, Deutschland\, England and the USA. \nKazim Hussain is a multidisciplinary artist\, based in Berlin. His research revolves around decolonisation\, societal structures and Pakistan's blasphemy laws. With a background in theatre and academia\, he works to create awareness about Pakistani culture and debunk myths associated with it. \nDara Shikoh Channa is a Berlin-based Pakistani filmmaker and musician. Music is for him the sacred space between language and emotion\, a place where emotions have not completely turned to logic\, yet they are felt. His musical journey is a process of becoming this space and expressing this space. \nPresented by Critical Pakistan \nPoster: Shehzil Malik \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events as barrier-free as possible. To receive individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email. We will get back to you as soon as possible. \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/pakistanfundraiser/
LOCATION:Lucy-Lameck-Str. 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Klänge / Sounds,Performance,Talk
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SUMMARY:Booty Therapy Party
DESCRIPTION:Maïmouna invites you to a Booty Therapy Party on April 29th here at Oyoun! \nThe event will be a multidisciplinary show. Expect dance\, twerk\, stand up\, songs all mixed with political messages about Women\, LGBTQIA+ and Bipoc rights.  \nThere will be DJ sets of African urban\, Dancehall\, Afrobeat\, Perreo\, Brazilian funk music. \nThe event supports diversity and respect and welcomes people\, especiall womxn\, with different origins.  \nProgram\n18h - 20h Talk - Show and Performances hosted by Maïmouna with DiValentine\, Patricia\, Les Bootykilleuses and more \n20h-00h Clubbing DJ SET \nGet your tickets here \n––– \nMaïmouna Coulibaly is of Malian descent and was born in Paris. She grew up in the Parisian suburb of Grigny and now lives in Berlin. She is the author of JE ME RELÈVE\, published by Anne Carrière. Maïmouna studied theater at a French university and gradually became a dance teacher (African urban dance)\, director\, actress and choreographer\, evoking the power and emancipation of women. She also conceptualizes Booty Therapy\, which is currently developing in several countries.  \nInstagram\, Facebook\,  \nBooty Therapy: Instagram\, Facebook\, Website \nBooty Therapy DE: Instagram \n 
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/booty-therapy-party/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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