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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
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-sudavision-baab-collective/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210411T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210411T160000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Underground women_BAAB Collective
DESCRIPTION:► a'21: Underground women_BAAB Collective \nThis Exhibition is a discussion panel. This event explains how women suffer and gives information about the manipulation of the system to get the information about women health and sexuality and how that affect them by exposing them to the major risk behaviour and conciseness and how this lead to heights mortality rate in the word and this due to lack of information and tools of protection by the states systematic oppressions. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDespite digital advancements\, the spread of technology and the availability of information\, information is still hoarded by specific parties. This is attributed to the povertisation policies\, the oppression of freedoms and the forms of capitalist colonisation. And in this regard\, third world countries\, especially those with a relogenies background are the worst in intentionally spreading ignorance . The current global system has been produced by the colonial system\, and it leads to the existence of countries that monopolies institutions like education\, law\, and health. This was imposed by the formation of certain ministries\, like health and the health of a person shifted from a responsibility of the family and the society\, to become the responsibility of the state. This has led to communities losing basic information about human health\, especially in terms of women and sexual health . According to statistics\, Sudan has the highest mortality rate of female deaths worldwide\, and this is due to existing policies in Sudan and worldwide un equality\, as well as lack of information. From the above\, came the idea to focus attention on such issues . As Sudanese feminist\, African women coming from Islamic cultures and conservative families with educational privileges. Thus\, came the idea for making a short movie\, inspired by our personal experiences\, that discusses issues of women and sexual health\, and how rooted they are in society in the form of misinformation and myths . Movie name: Underground Women. Concept of the movie: The movie is composed of a dialogue about women health and sexuality between two female friends who share a living\, in a small one bedroom apartment. Ray is a feminist women who graduated from medical school\, and Nour\, is another feminist woman who graduated from the school of economics. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" to stay up to date. \n:: LINKS :: \n► BAAB Collective @baabcollective YouTube channel facebook.com/bbaabb.sd twitter.com/BaabCollective \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial 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. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fun \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-underground-women-baab-collective/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210408T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210410T160000
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SUMMARY:a'21: The new liberalism crises and the emergence of mediatised subjectivity_BAAB Collective
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: The new liberalism crises and the emergence of mediatised subjectivity_BAAB Collective \nDuring in the last past decade Sudanese get harm by the US sanctions that affect the whole state and now we are shifting to neoliberal state supporting by US politics and come the question how the new system work and exactly when come to personal information and rights. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nIn previous eras it often appeared that in relation to the media political action was stifled primarily by the fact that people didn't have sufficient access to information or the\nmeans to communicate and express their own views. Indeed today repressive governments attempt to limit access to websites\, close down blogs and Facebook pages\, attack journalists\, and generally block access to information. Countering such repression is certainly an important battle\, and we have repeatedly witnessed how media networks and access to them eventually and inevitably overflow. All such barriers\, thwarting attempts to close and silence.\nToday's mediatised subjects suffer from the opposite problem\, stifled by a surplus of information\, communication\, and expression. "The problem is no longer getting people to express themselves\," Gilles Deleuze explains\, "but providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don't stop people from expressing themselves\, but rather\, force them to express themselves. What a relief to have nothing to say\, the right to say nothing\, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare\, and ever rarer\, the thing that might be worth saying." The problem of surplus\, however\, is not really homologous to the problem of lack\, and it is not even a matter of quantity. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo.  \n:: LINKS :: \n► Baab Collective \nInstagram\nYoutube\nFacebook\nTwitter \nParticipants: \n►Rayan Elhadi Elsayed Hima: performance artist @rayisherelol \n►Nour Yahya Hamza Yahya: performance artist @nwara_yahya facebook.com/noor.yahya.319 \n►Bakry Mohamed Salih\nFacebook \n►Elsadig Mohmmed Ahmed\nInstagram \n►Mohamed Salah Elmur\nInstagram \nFacebook \n►Mustafa Elsiddeg Mustafa Gasemlbari\nFacebook\nInstagram\nYoutube \n►Osman \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\nCuratorial 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\nParticipants 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 \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-the-new-liberalism-crises-and-the-emergence-of-mediatised-subjectivity-baab-collective/2021-04-08/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210407T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210411T160000
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SUMMARY:a'21: The Intermingled_BAAB Collective
DESCRIPTION:The name of the exhibition is pointing over a huge success of the sit-in space during the Sudan revolution that people come together which never happened in the history of (what's call Sudan) and which shows a victory against the plan of colonialism and the post colonialism operation that's mean to suppress the unity of the Sudan peoples by cruel wars and racism lead to un talk able slavery and very ugly class difference. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nHere we joined our killer\, our hearts hunted a paid bullet. Here we conquered our fear\, shit and differences. Here a zgrudah (ululation) from a revolutionist mixed with the cheerful machine gun that killed a child\, that freedom whispered in his eager ears a false hope. Here the bloods of martyrs intermingled with a saxophonist soldier whose soul escaped the shame. Here we met with little's\, elders\, bosses and poor's. Here we encountered with smiles and assassins. Here we waited for Atbara artillery*. Here the fear\, joy\, tiredness\, devotion\, love and freedom. Here they killed youths but they couldn't kill their dreams. Here we brought earth and heaven together in a portrait that even the ancient gods cannot imagine . * It is the most powerful & reputed unit in the Sudan army\, the revolutionists waited its interference for long\, but to no avail & eventually it turned into a joke. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n► BAAB Collective \nInstagram\nYoutube\nFacebook\nTwitter \nParticipants: \n► Rayan Elhadi Elsayed Hima\nInstagram \n► Nour Yahya Hamza Yahya\nInstagram \nFacebook \n► Bakry Mohamed Salih \nFacebook \n► Elsadig Mohmmed Ahmed \nInstagram \n► Mohamed Salah Elmur \nInstagram\nFacebook \n► Mustafa Elsiddeg Mustafa Gasemlbari:\nInstagram\nFacebook\nYoutube \n\n► Marwan Osman \n  \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering 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 \nCuratorial 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 \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-the-intermingled-baab-collective/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210405T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210405T160000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Sudan education curriculum_BAAB Collective
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Sudan education curriculum_BAAB Collective \nThis event aims to understand the ongoing fight until now that took place in the social media\, also the daily life. The debate about the education curriculum content after the change of past regime and the important question of the fight why the portrait of the Creation of Adam "Michael Angelo" was in the 6 grade at first and what the goal of it? And other question how that lead to firing of the Curriculum Director then lead also to a public fight between the prime minster and minster of education that was preform by many public statements from minster of education and the curriculum director and the political seen of Sudan\, so the argument was about the right of sharing the knowledge and knowing the history. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nAs we all understand the education curriculum is one of the important tools to implement the political ruling regime. Today Sudan after revolution being rule by many different power structure including Militia\, arm resistant fighter and Traditional parties\, comments\, neoliberal and the army of Sudan who has an Islamic background and all of them try to implants in the curriculum. Then how curriculum will be without the point of view of the youth that made the revolution "PC\, imperial ideology\, western imperialist\, Ottoman Empire\, Wahhabi…etc."?? A few days ago the prime minister announce the new government of all of the minster being selected from the list from the coalition power in the political seen in Sudan expect the minister of education and curriculum director and they remain silent. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date. \n:: LINKS :: \n► BAAB Collective @baabcollective YouTube channel facebook.com/bbaabb.sd twitter.com/BaabCollective \nParticipants: \nRayan Elhadi Elsayed Hima: performance artist @rayisherelol \nNour Yahya Hamza Yahya : performance artist @nwara_yahya facebook.com/noor.yahya.319 \nBakry Mohamed Salih : lawyer facebook.com/bakry.m.salih \nElsadig Mohmmed Ahmed : photographer and film maker @elsadig_m_ahmed flickr.com/photos \nMohamed Salah Elmur : artist @simba46 facebook.com/chibiruto.elmur \nMustafa Elsiddeg Mustafa Gasemlbari: multiple artist facebook.com/mustafa.zeyo.79 @zeyo.mann youtu.be/CvqezXtlUEQ \nMarwan Osman: archaeologist and historian\, University lecturer\, Member of the following bodies: Meroe meeting. Nubian Studies Society. Tana Forum. Nile Symposium. Work Cultural Group. Historians Society\, sedulous researcher in the fields of history and contemporary archaeology\, interested\, also in teaching methodology. \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. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial 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
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-sudan-education-curriculum-baab-collective/2021-04-05/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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