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SUMMARY:Performance | Outsiders in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Outsiders in Berlin seeks to center and unpack consent in the form of movement/the absence of autonomy\, counter the ideals of Völkerschauen\, & discuss what it means to be viewed and consumed without acquiescence. All with the focus on how Black transmasculine individuals navigate space in Berlin. \nProgramming will take place over the course of two days: July 8th will include the screening of films by Jota Ramos & SJ Rahatoka\, along with an artist discussion and conversation. July 9th will include performances by Kalil Bat & Bishop Black whose movements will center on the notion of questioning consent\, & objectification\, all while navigating black masculinity within queer Berlin society.  \nQuestions to consider: \n\nWhose bodies are relegated to the perpetual state of being viewed? How does consent operate in this dynamic?\nHow can we reposition this dynamic?\nHow are Black Queer spaces being utilized to specifically address the lack of visibility for Black Trans Masc individuals living in Berlin?\nHow can we increase the development of safer and more visible spaces to exist here in Berlin?\nHow does autonomy function today when dealing with a history predicated on its absence?\nHow are we addressing our own personal biases\, & misogyny when sharing space/ interacting with the black trans masculine community?\n\nFree admission! Please register here. \nRegistration also possible via bycatjones(at)gmail.com \nLanguage: English \nBiographies \nCat Jones \nCat Jones is a multidisciplinary artist & independent curator whose work centers on the interpersonal dialogue one has with the external world\, in ways that are inviting\, sharp\, and warm. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nKalil \nBorn in France\, with an Afro-Creole background\, Kalil Bat is a freelance dancer and performer currently based in Berlin. Kalil has been training Contemporary dances and pole-dancing for many years\, as well as contorsion and acrobatics. He is currently enrolled in a full-time dance education while still pursuing his artistic career and enriching his movement vocabulary through various projects in Berlin and Europe. \nInstagram \nBishop \nBishop Black (they/them) is a porn performer\, sex worker\, dancer and all-round charmer living in been In their stage and screen performances Bishop works with mythology\, occultism and queerness\, as well as exploring themes of sexual fluidity and race. \nInstagram \nJota \nJota (b.Brazil\, 1989) is a transmasculine non - binary multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. Beginning with autobiographical artistic experiments\, Ramos explores the practices of performance\, video\, installation\, photography\, and poetry. Creating peripheral dissident subjectivities that dialogue with symbolic\, etymological\, and black and brown identity references\, he seeks to bring a poetic reflection as a healing space thinking about how to portray the authenticity of the brown body in a genuine way\, as a light-skinned Black person. His research investigates tools to build an antiracist and powerful representation of bipoc trans people’s sociality\, identity\, and their historical journey. He is currently studying directing at FilmArche in Berlin and has a postgraduate degree in applied social science by the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul where he researched the black female entrepreneur movement in the southern region of Brazil. \nInstagram \nSJ \nSJ Rahatoka is a Black Transmasculine interdisciplinary performance creator and filmmaker based in Berlin. He is from Madagascar and Mauritius and was raised in France where he studied literature\, theater\, art and philosophy.  SJ’s creations explore the themes of Afrofuturism\, Trans identity\, Queerness\, and Interconnectedness. He is part of the collective creation of the Queer Sci-fi international movie Swarm of Selenium in 2016. In July 2021\, his Queer Sci-fi script Falling into the Light about ancestral healing was selected by BAAB and he had 48h to direct it collectively with 5 other Black filmmakers. The film premiered at the festival Black Reels in July 2022 in Berlin. Since October 2021\, SJ has been part of filmArche where he studies fiction directing and screenwriting. In 2022\, SJ wrote and directed Volana’s Eclipse that was selected for the Vierte Welle festival in the category Trans Lives matter and Xposed festival in June 2023. \nInstagram \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/outsidersinberlin_2/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Performance,Screening
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SUMMARY:Film + Discussion | Outsiders in Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Outsiders in Berlin seeks to center and unpack consent in the form of movement/the absence of autonomy\, counter the ideals of Völkerschauen\, & discuss what it means to be viewed and consumed without acquiescence. All with the focus on how Black transmasculine individuals navigate space in Berlin. \nProgramming will take place over the course of two days: July 8th will include the screening of films by Jota Ramos & SJ Rahatoka\, along with an artist discussion and conversation. July 9th will include performances by Kalil Bat & Bishop Black whose movements will center on the notion of questioning consent\, & objectification\, all while navigating black masculinity within queer Berlin society.  \nQuestions to consider: \n\nWhose bodies are relegated to the perpetual state of being viewed? How does consent operate in this dynamic?\nHow can we reposition this dynamic?\nHow are Black Queer spaces being utilized to specifically address the lack of visibility for Black Trans Masc individuals living in Berlin?\nHow can we increase the development of safer and more visible spaces to exist here in Berlin?\nHow does autonomy function today when dealing with a history predicated on its absence?\nHow are we addressing our own personal biases\, & misogyny when sharing space/ interacting with the black trans masculine community?\n\nFree admission! Please register here. \nRegistration also possible via bycatjones(at)gmail.com \nLanguage: English \nBiographies \nCat Jones \nCat Jones is a multidisciplinary artist & independent curator whose work centers on the interpersonal dialogue one has with the external world\, in ways that are inviting\, sharp\, and warm. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nKalil \nBorn in France\, with an Afro-Creole background\, Kalil Bat is a freelance dancer and performer currently based in Berlin. Kalil has been training Contemporary dances and pole-dancing for many years\, as well as contorsion and acrobatics. He is currently enrolled in a full-time dance education while still pursuing his artistic career and enriching his movement vocabulary through various projects in Berlin and Europe. \nInstagram \nBishop \nBishop Black (they/them) is a porn performer\, sex worker\, dancer and all-round charmer living in been In their stage and screen performances Bishop works with mythology\, occultism and queerness\, as well as exploring themes of sexual fluidity and race. \nInstagram \nJota \nJota (b.Brazil\, 1989) is a transmasculine non - binary multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. Beginning with autobiographical artistic experiments\, Ramos explores the practices of performance\, video\, installation\, photography\, and poetry. Creating peripheral dissident subjectivities that dialogue with symbolic\, etymological\, and black and brown identity references\, he seeks to bring a poetic reflection as a healing space thinking about how to portray the authenticity of the brown body in a genuine way\, as a light-skinned Black person. His research investigates tools to build an antiracist and powerful representation of bipoc trans people’s sociality\, identity\, and their historical journey. He is currently studying directing at FilmArche in Berlin and has a postgraduate degree in applied social science by the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul where he researched the black female entrepreneur movement in the southern region of Brazil. \nInstagram \nSJ \nSJ Rahatoka is a Black Transmasculine interdisciplinary performance creator and filmmaker based in Berlin. He is from Madagascar and Mauritius and was raised in France where he studied literature\, theater\, art and philosophy.  SJ’s creations explore the themes of Afrofuturism\, Trans identity\, Queerness\, and Interconnectedness. He is part of the collective creation of the Queer Sci-fi international movie Swarm of Selenium in 2016. In July 2021\, his Queer Sci-fi script Falling into the Light about ancestral healing was selected by BAAB and he had 48h to direct it collectively with 5 other Black filmmakers. The film premiered at the festival Black Reels in July 2022 in Berlin. Since October 2021\, SJ has been part of filmArche where he studies fiction directing and screenwriting. In 2022\, SJ wrote and directed Volana’s Eclipse that was selected for the Vierte Welle festival in the category Trans Lives matter and Xposed festival in June 2023. \nInstagram \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For individual information on accessibility\, please send us an email to access(at)oyoun.de. We will get back to you as soon as possible. More info on this topic here. \nAwareness: \nAt Oyoun there is no place for sexism\, queerphobia\, transphobia\, any form of racism or discrimination such as anti-Black\, anti-Muslim racism or antisemitism. The same applies to any kind of violent\, aggressive or assaultive behaviour. Oyoun provides an open forum for dialogue and a place where we support and stand up for each other. If someone or something bothers you during an event\, please contact a member of our staff who is there to help you! If you would like to share an experience with us after an event\, please email us or send us an anonymous message through our website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/outsidersinberlin/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Performance,Screening
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SUMMARY:Yoga für BIPOC -Diaspora wellness club
DESCRIPTION:Wir treffen uns jeden Mittwoch um 18:30 im ersten Stock des Oyoun\, um  gemeinsam in einem gemütlichen und sicheren Rahmen Yoga zu  praktizieren. Das ist ein BIPOC only space und für alle Level offen. Du  brauchst also keine Vorerfahrungen. Bring deine Matte und ein Tuch oder  eine Decke für die Endentspannung mit. Falls du Yogablöcke hast\, kannst  du auch die einpacken.  \nDie Klassen dauern 75 Minuten und kosten 5€ für Geringverdiener*innen\,10€ regulär und 15 € für Supporter. Bezahlt wird vor Ort in Bar. Die Plätze sind begrenzt\, also meld dich früh genug an. Falls du absagen musst\, sag bitte frühzeitig bescheid\, damit dein Platz eingenommen werden kann.   \nClasses can be held in English\, too! \nAnmeldung über Email: h.workneh@outlook.de \nAbout our artist:  \nAls Jivamukti Yogalehrerin mit äthiopischen Wurzeln unterrichtet Helen seit mehr  als drei Jahren in Berlin.  \nSie ist überzeugt davon\, dass Yoga allen Menschen unabhängig von kulturellem\,  ethnischen oder sozialökonomischen Hintergrund zugänglich sein sollte und kreiert  Räume\, in denen BIPOC in einem sicheren Rahmen praktizieren können. Für Helen ist Yoga eine spirituelle Praxis\, die übers Körperliche hinaus geht und  das Potential hat\, das Leben einzelner Personen\, so wie ganzer Gemeinschaften  zum Positiven zu verändern. \nCheck on Facebook\nAnd Instagram \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 (hallo@oyoun.de) oder sende uns eine anonyme Nachricht über unsere Website.
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/yoga-fuer-bipoc-diaspora-wellness-club-2/2022-08-31/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Yoga / Body Work
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SUMMARY:Manuscripts of Foreign Body(s): Foreign intimacies Workshops Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Manuscripts of Foreign Body(s)\, is a critical visual collective workshops-based project\, by Ahmad Baba and Michalina Mrozek\, proposing the approach of\, TLGBQIA+ bodies of color\, as manuscripts of duality; being sites of oppressions as well as sites of resilience. The project will be developed\, through organizing critical collective practices\, in two days intensive workshops\,“ Foreign intimacies Workshops Weekend “ on the 4th and 5th of September 2021 at Oyoun. \nThe workshops are platforms for experimenting and developing a communication mechanism\, from/to TQ BIPOC identifying individuals\, enhancing our own interpersonal relationships\, as well as how we can find a middle line for circulating experiences\, without judgement neither evaluation\, but more of sharing\, reflecting\, relating\, constructive criticism\, and developing something new. \nThe intimate collective workshops will invite QTBIPOC artists from different disciplines to come together and create a safe(r) space(s)\, for investigating bodies on different levels\, and bring forward narratives that speak to their own personal stories. Together we will develop a driving force that lacks in many spaces we exist in\, and see how we could focus on the discourses of resilience through the lens of our struggles\, and not the opposite. The workshops will emphasize on body politics approaches\, empowerment of bodies of color\, oneness and closeness\, and how bodies of color\, as sites of oppressions\, could develop a mechanism of defense without burning out one's mental capacities. \n*The workshops will be in English and translated into German\, Arabic and Polish. \nAnmeldung // Registration \nProgramme Saturday\n11-12:30 Decolonizing Embodiment Workshops (Dance Therapy)\nEverybody is a body\, but not everybody experiences their bodies in the same way. The intersection between race\, gender\, sexuality\, ethnicity construct our bodies and experiences that we didn’t have a choice on. The body(s)\, specifically of Color and Queer\, are at once sites of\, oppression\, resistance\, and resilience. So how can we experience embodiment with each other\, but most importantly with ourselves? And how does collective dancing or movement emphasize our individual experience(s) in our bodies and in relation to other bodies? In these series of workshops\, we will investigate body(s) from a therapeutic approach\, of how we can express what our bodies hold within\, from microaggressions to racism\, from resistance to empowerment\, so we can find our ways back to our body(s) through the movement cycles and the manifestations of our stories that we present through our body(s). \nThe workshops will go for two hours\, including an opening circle\, several interventions and a closure/reflection round ending the session. You don't need to have dance experiences. These workshops are a priority for QTBIPOC individuals\, and everybody else is welcome if they understand the space they are attending and their position in it. Bring your body\, and have comfortable clothes on. \npowered by: Ahmad Baba - interdisciplinary and social artist\, currently a dance movement therapist (M.A) in the making\, investigating intersectionality in arts therapies and gender body politics\, in mental health for marginalized communities. Since 2016\, conceptualizing and developing a pragmatic critical collective workshops and visual projects\, with QTBIPOC groups and artists\, focusing on alternative narratives for identity(s)\, and a different approach to experiences of oppression(s) that communities of color face in a western context. \n13-14:30 Rediscovering Femininity Through A Post-Colonial Lens\nThrough the colonial lens\, femininity has been warped and pathologicised as something foreign\, oppressive and weak to our bodies. We’ve been made to look down\, resent and be afraid of exploring the depths of our expression and the power it holds for us\, and the power it held for our ancestors. Through this workshop\, we will explore the experiences we’ve had with expression through our bodies\, look through the historical beauty and implications of living so unadulteratedly and using the dance form of ‘Vogue Femme’ from Ballroom culture\, which is a celebration of femininity and the allowance to be. This workshop will explore this all with sound\, movement and dance. \npowered by Mandhla - a 24 year old trans-feminine gender non-comforming performance and visual artist born and raised in Zimbabwe\, Africa. As a current resident in Berlin\, she brings a blend of experimental R&B and Soul music intertwined with visual projections and performative dancing. Her art explores the daily trials that Trans*\, enby and femme* immigrant bodies experience with love\, identity\, sex and acceptance. A strong lover of fashion\, the art of vogueing and music\, she promises to bring to you an experience that takes you to a world of beauty and divine epiphanies through fierce queer representation and black femme* power. \nInterview session powered by Michalina Mrozek\nShe is a filmmaker and film educator who has been working as an independent filmmaker in Berlin since the beginning of 2013. She has many years of experience in educational work with youth and young adults as a project manager and filmmaker. For the past four years\, she has increasingly realised projects with people of LGBTQ+ orientation\, through which she has developed her own and respected style of working with queer people. \n--- \nProgramme Sunday\n11-12:30 Drag personas as Mythological creatures : Be your own Guardian angel\, Monster and Superhero\nStrategy for marginalized bodies to go against the dominant narrative when creating their drag personas. How to envision and conceptualize your drag persona. From finding the right name\, experimentation with makeups and looks\, to composing your performance. Using drag as a way of analyzing the complexities of your identities\, twisting others' projections on you\, reclaiming the parts of you that are degraded by the dominant narrative of the society. Drag begins with acknowledging the foreignness of your body. Then\, amplifying \, twisting and reclaiming it. \npowered by: Isu Mignon Mignonne (異水 謎龍 未姩) (it/it/its) - Isu questions how itself* appears in the world\, and twists it through various kinds of performance. It can be ritualistic\, it can be multi-layered\, it can be cathartic. It resurrects the invisible queer death through green screen. It wears the female figure as an anaglyph 3d illusion. It reclaims the power of instrumentalizing one’s body and praises the sacred hole through the vibration of the snake. \n13-14:30 LABORATORY OF DESIRES\nWe all feel desired or undesired in certain ways. Perceptions of gender presentation\, body shape\, skin color\, hair have an incredible influence on the way were socially perceived\, and by consequence\, desired. For people of color and trans people\, these perceptions frame all your sex experiences and often creates layers of trauma that stop you to allowing yourself to new experiences. Desires are not natural\, they’re learned. There is no such a thing as “preferences”\, desire is thought and desire is a product of the experience. For BDSM practitioners and kinksters in general\, desire can be a very tricky topic. Who’s DOM and WHO’S sub? Are some folks socially perceived as sub and others as DOM? What does being a top and being a bottom mean? What is a power bottom or a submissive top? The same way I believe gender is not a stationary state\, neither are sexual roles. I believe we’re all tied up in several social ropes and can only move in certain ways. THE DESIRE LAB is a workshop shaped as a round of discussion\, where attendants are encouraged to speak up about how we wish we were desired as we see ourselves and study them together. The lab is a small studio made in collaboration with Michelle Gutierrez (@caribe_lunar) where in group we have a space to produce visual imagery\, solo or in group\, about what we wish and we desired. The Lab will provide masks\, accessories\, lights\, toys and also people who may want to volunteer to be in the photos or videos\, or not. Or stay anonymous with masks if they wish. The consent terms and guidelines will be made with the assistance of the sex educator and performer Lina Bembe. \npowered by: LUX VENEREA (aka Naya de Souza) - Comedian\, Speaker\, Chef\, Performer\, Poet\, cangaceira transviada. Left the Sertão of Brazil to be a travesti*. Also left debts in the bank of brazil and believes that sleeping alligators get turned into YTpeople's purses. \nInterview session powered by Michalina Mrozek\nShe is a filmmaker and film educator who has been working as an independent filmmaker in Berlin since the beginning of 2013. She has many years of experience in educational work with youth and young adults as a project manager and filmmaker. For the past four years\, she has increasingly realised projects with LGBTQ+ communities that aim for more visibility and tolerance. \n--- \nAnmeldung // Registration \n--- \nFörderung des Fonds Soziokultur aus dem Programm der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (BKM) „NEUSTART KULTUR“ Gemeinsam. Schaffen. Patenschaften für das WIR der Verschiedenen ist Teil des Bundesprogramms Menschen stärken Menschen und wird gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Familie\, Senioren\, Frauen und Jugend
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/manuscripts-of-foreign-bodys-foreign-intimacies-workshops-weekend/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
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