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SUMMARY:Music\, Fashion\, Food | Rice and Beans
DESCRIPTION:Rice and Beans Events invites you to a day full of food\, fashion and music. \nMusic: Immerse yourself in the smooth sounds of RnB\, the foundation of music that holds a special place in our hearts. Take a break from fast-paced\, loud music and let yourself fully enjoy the rhythm of RnB. \nFood: Join us for a celebration of cultural bonds\, differences and similarities through food and music! Experience the delicious combination of Nigerian Jollof rice and Brazilian black beans\, represented by the name Rice n Beans (RnB). \nFashion: Dress to impress and show off your unique style. A fashion show will be held where the top 5 voted best dressed will compete for a prize. \nBlack-Owned Businesses: Show your support for the community by visiting and shopping from black-owned businesses at the event. \n\nLINE UP: \n● Jano//nepomuk (Oldschool/Soul/Funk Vinyl DJ) - (3pm – 5:00pm)\n● RCSE (Special guest RnB Artist) -(5:00pm – 5:30pm) \n● Fashion show - (5:30pm 6:30pm)\n● Tobz (R’n’B Headline) - (6:30pm – 8:30pm)\n● cesco.blz (Hip Hop/Live Drums) – (8:30pm-09:00pm)\n● Anele (Amapiano) – (09:00-10:00) \nThe event will be happening in the garden of Oyoun. In case of rain\, it will be moved to our café! \nTicket:\nOnline-Ticket: 12€ \nAt the door: 15€ \nTicket button at the bottom of this page! \nIf you have any questions\, please send an email to riceandbeansevent@gmail.com. \nIf you have a low or no income and cannot buy the ticket but would still like to participate\, please contact us at hallo(at)oyoun.de. \nLanguage: English \nBiographies \nOrganisers: \nTobz: is a talented R'n'B DJ\, music producer\, and drummer with a deep-rooted love for music and a strong connection to his Nigerian culture. Born and raised in Nigeria\, DJ Tobz has a keen eye for detail and is known for his meticulous approach to his craft. He is not only a master of his art\, but also an individual with great integrity and passion for his work. \ncesco.blz: is a talented artist who is deeply rooted in the genres of Hip Hop\, RnB\, and Trap. As a singer and drummer\, Cesco.blz showcases his exceptional musical skills in his debut album\, which is a testament to his Brazilian heritage\, evident in both language and sound. With a fusion of influences from his cultural background\, Cesco.blz creates a unique and captivating musical experience that reflects his artistic vision. \nPerformers: \nRCSE: is an Afro-German artist emerging from the creative streets of Berlin. Their music speaks to the heart and carries influences of Neo-Soul\, RnB\, Reggae\, Afropop and other sounds. \nJano // nepomuk (he/him): is an up-and-coming artist from Hamburg/Germany. Jano started making beats in late 2018 and through the years he established his own style and seeks great inspiration in analogue producing. His sound is heavily influenced by 70s Funk\, Jazz\, and Soul music. Jano is also active as a DJ – Either playing vinyls from his collection or to support cesco.blz on stage. Jano publishes his beats and mixes on SoundCloud exclusively. \nAnele: Born and bred in the vibrant KwaZulu Natal South Africa\, Anele discovered their artistic expression at the young age by collecting musical masterpieces and curating them into some of the most sought-after playlists. Fast forward to today\, Anele’s sets always prove to be a true reflection of Africa’s constantly evolving sound which features in the distinctive sounds of Amapiano\, Gqom\, Electronic and Dance. As far as audiences go\, Anele has made their mark on some of the most sought-after dance floors such as SohoHouse Berlin\, Bloom Festival (Turkey)\, Swim Good (Berlin / Brooklyn)\, Collect Radio (Portugal) and The Lot Radio (Brooklyn). \nAnele’s well-nurtured talent has been recognised by the greats. Their inventive sound has resulted in her opening some for some of the world’s best acts such as the legendary Eyrkah Badu\, Dbn Gogo\, Focalistic and Kaytranada. \nAccessibility \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 E-mail to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. You'll find more information on the topic here. \nAwareness  \nIn Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queer hostility\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or anti-Semitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or abusive behavior. Oyoun offers an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for one another. If someone or something is bothering you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help! If you have an experience to share with us after an event\, please drop us an E-mail or send us an anonymous message via our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/music-fashion-food-rice-and-beans/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Klänge / Sounds,Performance
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SUMMARY:a'21: Sudavision_BAAB Collective
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Sudavision_BAAB Collective \nThis events aims to show how Sudanese men suffer to express gender equality and freedom of expression against class and race. It shows us who we are and presents our self to the other by using recycling materials. It is our way to point out claimant change in the global south. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nA Fashion art project aiming to explore Sudanese tribal costumes and to reflect the art behind it. Bringing different tribal costumes into the futuristic visionary fashion world and introduce the globe to what Sudan poses in this art domain. This project comes to show the world that Sudan is not only what media and politicians have been trying to reflect to people and impose into their minds. It is a land full of diversity in ethnics\, religions and colours that have been oppressed over the decades and detached from its identity. This oppression by Islamic regime and the world's media presenting Sudan in a cloche way have led to the world's ignorance with these heritages and cultures. And the oppression being applied on these communities have created a huge gap in people’s perception to their own culture and heritage. It has also created hate towards men who do jobs that are perceived as women’s job such as fashion design and tailoring . There for I came up with this project idea to express my love for fashion and allow for the coming generations of Sudan to be able to explore their passion without fearing the judgment of their society and to understand that there is no art that is gender bonded. I as a queer artist coming from these oppressive/oppressed patriarchal societies where any difference is classified as a threat that needs to end in whatever way\, I want to show people of my land and the world how our cultures are unique and how worlds media shouldn’t make us hate it neither hate ourselves for being part of it. Through this art project I want to celebrate this heritage and display Sudan’s fashion in a modern futuristic vision that makes us see how precious it is to look back at our roots and be proud of them. In this project ten Sudanese tribal costumes will be redesigned in a modern futuristic way using different recycled materials and fabrics. These costumes have carried the heritage of tribes and kept them uniquely identified by their techniques of sawing and tailoring as well as their bright color selection. My passion for fashion and design drives me to explore my rich multicultural region and aspire to present these rich cultures and their fashion in a way that haven’t been introduced to the media and the globe. As well as tell the story of black fashion artist and fanatics that have been foreseen over the decades. \n► Zoom Baab collective ID: 9897877156 (3 days before event) \n► Join the event through Vimeo. \nMore Infos on Facebook. \n::Panel participants:: \n►Rayan Elhadi Elsayed Hima\nInstagram\n►Nour Yahya Hamza Yahya\nInstagram\nFacebook\n►Bakry Mohamed Salih\nFacebook\n►Elsadig Mohmmed Ahmed\nInstagram\nFlickr\n►Mohamed Salah Elmur: artist \nInstagram \nFacebook\n►Mustafa Elsiddeg Mustafa Gasemlbari\nFacebook\nInstagram \n►Marwan Osman \n:: LINKS :: \n►BAAB Collective\nInstagram\nYoutube\nFacebook\nTwitter \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform Curatorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
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