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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Oyoun | Workshop | Lara Chahal + Madhumita Nandi (Oyoun Team) – Performing Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nAfter a first round in 2023\, we will continue our capacity building workshop series in 2024! \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Performing Resistance" - a workshop by Lara Chahal + Madhumita Nandi from the Oyoun team \nDuring this workshop we'll reflect on the theme of "resistance" and its presence in our personal narratives and artistic expressions. We encourage you to share their artistic works\, whether in progress or completed\, and engage in a collective exploration within the context of marginalized artistic perspectives. In the first session (5.9.)\, we'll delve into the various forms of resistance and how they manifest across different artistic practices. Facilitated by members of the Oyoun team\, we'll engage in thought-provoking exercises to prompt deeper contemplation on this topic. The second session (13.10.) will delve into the performative aspects of resistance\, considering the influence of localities\, spaces\, and places on shaping our narratives. Feel free to join one or both sessions\, and if you have works or practices to share\, you're welcome to do so\, though it's entirely optional. No prior experience is required. If you have specific access needs you'd like to let us know\, please reach out so we can prepare the space accordingly. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration soon!  \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Oyoun\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-performing-resistance-2024/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240127T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240127T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231206T094256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T094619Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Oyoun | Workshop | Nicola Reißer\, Nina Martin + Dami Choi (Oyoun Team) – Design tools to present your artwork
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nAfter a first round in 2023\, we will continue our capacity building workshop series in 2024! \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Design tools to present your artwork" - a workshop by Nicola Reißer\, Nina Martin + Dami Choi from the Oyoun team \nDuring this workshop participants will be supported by the facilitators and their peers to practice to freely develop and express design visions. We will do this by using tools available to all browsers and support value-driven portfolio or promotion efforts aligned with each person's context and target audience. Our focus lies on tools that can be used at no cost as well as open source tools. We will also include an introduction to various online resources that provide tips\, introduce tools and methods\, offer networking and promotion insights. This workshop is aimed for people with no to limited prior design experience who are interested in promoting their ideas. If you have any access needs\, please do let us know beforehand so we can prepare the space accordingly. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration soon! \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Oyoun\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-present-your-artwork-2024/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231206T094026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T094026Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Oyoun | Workshop | Louna Sbou (Oyoun Team) – Artful Liberation: Market Placement for Diasporic Artists
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \nAfter a first round in 2023\, we will continue our capacity building workshop series in 2024! \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Artful Liberation: Market Placement for Diasporic Artists" - a workshop by Louna Sbou from the Oyoun team \n"Artful Liberation" is a transformative workshop designed for amateur artists with a migration background\, aiming to explore market placement and promotion strategies through a decolonial\, queerfeminist\, and class-critical lens. The workshop will empower participants to navigate and challenge the art industry's dominant narratives\, embrace their unique identities\, and develop sustainable approaches to promote their art with authenticity and social consciousness. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration soon \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Oyoun\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/workshop-liberation-2024/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T213000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231212T152645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T155203Z
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SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Listening Session | Meshwar Mixtape - Palestine Edition with DJ Dumtak
DESCRIPTION:Meshwar Mixtape - Palestine Edition organised by and with DJ Dumtak \nMeshwar Mixtapes takes participants on a journey to Palestine\, through music\, stories of the songs and people who have a special connection to them. To make it accessible\, the song lyrics have been translated to English to reach a wider audience. "Meshwar Mixtapes" is a listening sessions series spotlighting music from countries in the global south. Through music\, we share stories regarding the songs\, and the people who have a special connection to them. Serving as an introduction to the culture\, music and stories of the country/region in focus.  \nMeshwar Mixtapes is founded and run mainly by DJ Dumtak\, but also by a group of researchers\, translators who are all individuals\, artists\, and freelancers whose work and source of income is negatively affected by the current situation in the Middle East. In order to continue the journey of Meshwar\, and to support the team behind it\, we would like to fundraise for the project as well in the amount of 20% of the total proceeds. \nTickets: Donation-based\nPlease register for this event here\nLanguage: English\nRoom: Club\, Souterrain \nBiography \nDUMTAK \nDumTak expertly blends diverse musical genres and eras to create a sonic blend that speaks to the hearts of listeners from all walks of life. \nFrom 80s\,90s\, Arabic Pop to Electro Arabic\, She invites listeners to embrace their own roots\, and explore the beautiful complexities of diaspora through different musical influences. \nDUMTAK’s sets are a musical celebration of Arabic cultural heritage and a testament to the power of music to transcend borders and generations that foster a sense of belonging and inclusivity on the dance floor. \nInstagram\nSoundcloud \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \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/meshwar-mixtape/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Klänge / Sounds,Threads of Resilience,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T193000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231212T140713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231215T105701Z
UID:34818-1702663200-1702668600@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Workshop | Contemporary Dance - The political body
DESCRIPTION:Community dance course organised by Camilla Przystawski \nMobilisation and action means movement and is what is needed now. Dance and movement have the power to connect people beyond language and different societal barriers. This is a contemporary dance workshop that aims to offer a community space to connect through our bodies and through our physical\, artistic expression. In simple\, yet joyful and playful frames\, we will discover new movements; we'll look for ways to create space inside our bodies and to unlock potential of physical expression. \nPlease bring comfy clothes that you feel good to move in and some water.  \nRegister here to save your spot or drop by on time on Friday. First come\, first served. \nGoogle form: https://forms.gle/KrpzCSrLfCVAqNAq6  \nWAITING LIST \nWe've reached the number of maximum registrations for this workshop. You can still drop your name here\, come by and see if there is space in case someone from the list does not show up. \nTickets: Donation-based\nRegistration:https://forms.gle/KrpzCSrLfCVAqNAq6 (Register here to save your spot or drop by on time on Friday. First come\, first served)\nLanguage: English\nRoom: Galerie Lameck (R1) \nFoto: © Séverine Lenglet \nBiography \nCamilla Przystawski \nCamilla Przystawski is a German-Polish dancer\, choreographer and workshop facilitator based in Berlin. With her practice\, she is looking to create rooms for exchange\, discussion and connection. Lately she has been actively integrating queer-feminist and (post-)migration topics into her work\, i.e. in her latest work Roots\, which was based on research and conversations by and with family members\, artists and activists about German-Polish history\, anti-slavic racism (anti-slavism)\, stories of migration and art in relation to political activism. \nShe is board member of the association SuBKultur e.V. and has been working as a performer or artistic director in various Community Dance projects for the past 10 years\, locally and internationally. Using dance and movement as her medium to visit and connect to different contexts and people\, she has been realizing or accompanying projects in collaboration with theatres\, cultural spaces and associations\, refugee homes\, prison\, festivals\, youth organizations and more. \nWebsite \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \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/the-political-body/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Performance,Threads of Resilience,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231212T133647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T124416Z
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SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Workshop | Fabric of resistance songs
DESCRIPTION:Voice workshop for resistance and restitution | Organised by Jamila and Pro \nJamila and Pro offer a voice workshop for resistance and restitution. In this workshop you will have the opportunity to sing and exchange songs from anti-colonial and anti-fascist resistance movements that you grew up with or that you composed yourself. Jamila and Pro invite participants to bring one or two songs or sing fragments. Together they will stitch a fabric of many resistance songs as a sonic collage and keep it as a record and archive of joint struggles. \nTickets: Donation-based | first come\, first served\nLanguage: English\nRoom: Kahina\n \nBiographies \nJamila Al-Yousef \nJamila Al-Yousef is a singer\, festival curator\, and cultural activist from Berlin. Inspired by her Palestinian father who came to Germany as a refugee\, she early started creating postcolonial projects to share diverse perspectives on West Asia and North Africa. Amongst other she established the Arab* Underground program at Fusion Festival. Since 2019 Jamila works as a trainer and consultant in the field of Empowerment\, Powersharing & Racism Critical Cultural Work at diverse Universities and cultural institutions. Besides that she tours with her psychedelic desert funk band "Jamila & The Other Heroes". \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For this event a simultaneous DGS (German Sign Language) translation has been organised. Our team can guide you to the designated seating area. 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/workshop-fabric-of-resistance-songs/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bewegungen / Movements,Klänge / Sounds,Threads of Resilience,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231214T203000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231212T130853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T125354Z
UID:34779-1702576800-1702585800@oyoun.de
SUMMARY:Threads of Resilience | Workshop | A Conversation about Sustainable Collective Organizing
DESCRIPTION:Workshop by Sarj Lynch \nIn this conversation-based interactive workshop\, we will explore together tools\, strategies and frameworks for working together with steadfastness\, how to distribute labor and use relay models to participate in liberation movements in sustainable ways. Sustainable meaning: embodied\, strategic\, historically-grounded\, collapse-aware\, compassionate and planning for a long fight. We want to see what comes up in conversation based on lived experiences in the room\, and the facilitator is also happy to share some better practices from their own experience if the group finds that valuable. The conversation will be facilitated in English\, and we can explore whisper translation options once we see the needs and offers available in the room. Please come covid-negative-tested or masked. \nRegistration: No registration needed\, first come\, first served\nStart: 18:00 h\nTickets: Donation-based\nRoom: R3: Kleine Galerie\nLanguage: English  \nPlease write sarj@aequa.cc if you have other access needs\, and we will do our best to take care.\n \n--- \nThis event is part of the Threads of Resilience Festival \nGiven the current situation and urgency to express\, we decided to co-organise a community-led and collectively curated 3-day festival “Threads of Resilience” from 14-16 December at Oyoun.Those include a press conference\, bazaar\, panels\, film screening\, talks\, exhibition\, workshops\, concerts\, healing session\, theater\, puppet show for children\, and parties. With this festival\, we want to reflect on and learn from movements of resistance\, resilience\, and solidarity across the world and come together for three days of ephemerality and collaborative archiving. We want to address and speak out against repression\, silencing\, instrumentalisation\, and division. We need to continue to empower\, promote\, and celebrate pluralistic perspectives from\, with\, and intersectionally marginalised communities.Admission is based on free donation (nobody will be denied entry if they cannot donate). All proceeds will be given to organizations in support of victims of racist police violence and to organizations giving legal support to people threatened with deportation. \nAccessibility: \nOyoun is constantly working to make access to all events offered in the building as barrier-free as possible. For this event a simultaneous DGS (German Sign Language) translation has been organised. 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. \n \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/a-conversation-about-sustainable-collective-organizing/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Threads of Resilience,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231113T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231108T182713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T183757Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar | Der Schlüssel zur spirituellen Heilung: Weisheiten aus dem Koran und Quantentechnologie
DESCRIPTION:Am 13.11. gibt der Schriftsteller\, Drehbuchautor und Dozent Ferhat Atik ein Seminar zum Sufismus.  \nDas Seminar richtet sich an Mitglieder der türkischen Community\, die sich auf eine spirituelle Reise begeben möchten. \nTeilnehmer*innen bekommen Einblicke in die Mystik des Sufismus und erlernen Techniken\, um den Geist zu beruhigen\, ihre Energie zu steigern\, sich von negativen Gedanken zu befreien und eine innere Harmonie zu erlangen. \nTicket: 50 Euro\, Bestellung über Selma Özen: +49 175 88 444 90  \nEinlass: 16:30h\, Treffpunkt ist das Café im Oyoun \nVeranstaltungsbeginn: 17:00h\nSprache: Türkisch \nBiografie: \nFerhat Atik ist Schriftsteller\, Drehbuchautor und Dozent.  \nSein Buch “A Psychoanalyst on His Own Couch: A Biography of Vamık Volkan and His Psychoanalytic and Psychopolitical Concepts” wurde 2019 in England zum Bestseller. \nCredits:  \nDas Seminar wird von Selma Özen Coaching organisiert. \nInstagram \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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/der-schluessel-zur-spirituellen-heilung/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Performance,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T160000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231004T201302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231013T110145Z
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SUMMARY:Sea Behind the Wall | Electric Lies | Workshop | Indigenisation of the Arts w/Asta Mitkijá Balto
DESCRIPTION:Listening to the Land / Sea Behind the Wall presents:\nIndigenisation of the Arts - a workshop by Asta Mitkijá Balto \nIn her workshop\, titled "Indigenization of the Arts\," Asta Mitkijá Balto engages with participants to explore the significance of Sámi culture for non-indigenous individuals who express themselves through art. She initiates the workshop by providing a comprehensive overview of the circumstances surrounding the indigenous Sámi people in Norway\, with particular emphasis on Sámi art and its pivotal role in preserving Sámi society. The workshop uses the "café method"\, an informal group work technique that replicates the welcoming atmosphere of a café. In this setting\, fundamental questions about personal challenges\, life circumstances and the possibilities for creating art are discussed and reflected upon. \nLocation: Oyoun\nTickets: Free admission I Registration: here \nLanguage: English  \nElectric Lies is a project curated by Camilla Therese Karlsen as part of Oyoun's overarching initiative Listening to the Land and its participatory outdoor chapter Sea behind the Wall.The three day long participatory programme focuses on the social political activism by the Sámi who are facing forced displacement from their land (Sápmi) in northern Europe\, due to state-driven “renewable energy” production. \nWhat happens to the land when indigenous peoples are forced to abandon their traditional way of life in\, of and with nature to make way for modern energy production for the masses?  What lies are used to convince the majority that this is the right thing to do? \nElectric Lies explore these questions with an interactive programme composed of workshops\, discussions and film screenings\, ultimately culminating in the performance intervention ČSV*.  \n*These letters have many meanings\, one of which is "čájet sámi vuoiŋŋa"\, which translates as "showing the Sami spirit" and is often used to promote Sami identity and activism. \nBiography \nAsta Mitkijá Balto \nAsta Mitkijá Balto\, an esteemed educator and advocate for Indigenous education\, was honored with an Honorary Doctorate by WINU in 2018 for her lifelong dedication to this cause. With a 20-year tenure at the University of Applied Sciences\, Norway\, where she held various roles\, including Rector\, Vice Rector\, Lecturer\, and Professor\, Asta's influence extended far beyond academia. Asta's research\, focusing on traditional knowledge and values\, has profound contemporary relevance\, enabling her to bridge academic and traditional insights to drive decolonization across diverse sectors. Asta’s work not only enriches Indigenous communities but also empowers outsiders to engage with Sámi and Indigenous cultures on more equitable terms\, making her a pivotal figure in the global pursuit of Indigenous education and cultural revitalization. \nPhoto Credit: © Sameer Gurung \nThe project “Sea Behind the Wall” is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis as well as Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. Further funded by the Globus Opstart Programm of Nordisk Kulturfond \n       \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 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/indigenisation-of-the-arts/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Gespräche / Conversations,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T135951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T135951Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Dami Choi\, Nora Roho + Yodit Gebreheneras (Oyoun Team) – Artist Portfolio as an Empowerment Tool
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun Team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Artist Portfolio as an Empowerment Tool" - a workshop by Dami Choi\, Nora Roho + Yodit Gebreheneras from the Oyoun Team \nIn this workshop we will explore the challenges of conventional portfolio practices with a digital emphasis by capturing experiences visually\, audibly and graphically. Our aim is to deconstruct linear time\, migration narratives and disciplinary boundaries and unpack power dynamics\, colonial influences\, and dehumanization in art systems. Activities involve defining practice pillars\, connecting mediums\, processes\, and context\, in order for artist portfolios become communication tools for change. This workshop is limited to eight FLINTA participants of color. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin)\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-dami-choi-nora-roho-yodit-gebreheneras-oyoun-team-artist-portfolio-as-an-empowerment-tool/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T140221Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Louna Sbou (Oyoun Team) – Artful Liberation: Market Placement for Diasporic Artists
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Artful Liberation: Market Placement for Diasporic Artists" - a workshop by Louna Sbou from the Oyoun team \n"Artful Liberation" is a transformative workshop designed for amateur artists with a migration background\, aiming to explore market placement and promotion strategies through a decolonial\, queerfeminist\, and class-critical lens. The workshop will empower participants to navigate and challenge the art industry's dominant narratives\, embrace their unique identities\, and develop sustainable approaches to promote their art with authenticity and social consciousness. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-louna-sbou-oyoun-team-artful-liberation-market-placement-for-diasporic-artists/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231013T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T140314Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Lara Chahal + Madhumita Nandi (Oyoun Team) – Performing Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Performing Resistance" - a workshop by Lara Chahal + Madhumita Nandi from the Oyoun team \nDuring this workshop we'll reflect on the theme of "resistance" and its presence in our personal narratives and artistic expressions. We encourage you to share their artistic works\, whether in progress or completed\, and engage in a collective exploration within the context of marginalized artistic perspectives. In the first session (5.9.)\, we'll delve into the various forms of resistance and how they manifest across different artistic practices. Facilitated by members of the Oyoun team\, we'll engage in thought-provoking exercises to prompt deeper contemplation on this topic. The second session (13.10.) will delve into the performative aspects of resistance\, considering the influence of localities\, spaces\, and places on shaping our narratives. Feel free to join one or both sessions\, and if you have works or practices to share\, you're welcome to do so\, though it's entirely optional. No prior experience is required. If you have specific access needs you'd like to let us know\, please reach out so we can prepare the space accordingly. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here  \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin)\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-lara-chahal-madhumita-nandi-oyoun-team-performing-resistance/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231012T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231004T202814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T125230Z
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SUMMARY:Sea Behind the Wall | Electric Lies | Workshop | Uaajeerneq – Greenlandic Maskdance Workshop w/Elisabeth Heilmann Blind
DESCRIPTION:Listening to the Land / Sea Behind the Wall presents:\nUaajeerneq – Greenlandic Maskdance Workshop by Elisabeth Heilmann Blind \nThe Greenlandic mask dance Uaajeerneq is the oldest theatrical form of expression of the Inuit in Greenland. In this mask dance workshop\, participants will be introduced to the historical significance of the mask dance and gain insights into its basic elements\, which are based on animistic thinking. In addition\, the workshop offers an introduction and lecture on the Greenlandic drum dance that will be practised during the session. Special attention is given to the creative learning process of the dance\, which enables participants to discover their own expression and inner drive. \nLocation: Oyoun\nTickets: Free admission I Registration: here (open till 11.10.23)\nLanguage: English  \nElectric Lies is a project curated by Camilla Therese Karlsen as part of Oyoun's overarching initiative Listening to the Land and its participatory outdoor chapter Sea behind the Wall.The three day long participatory programme focuses on the social political activism by the Sámi who are facing forced displacement from their land (Sápmi) in northern Europe\, due to state-driven “renewable energy” production. \nWhat happens to the land when indigenous peoples are forced to abandon their traditional way of life in\, of and with nature to make way for modern energy production for the masses?  What lies are used to convince the majority that this is the right thing to do? \nElectric Lies explore these questions with an interactive programme composed of workshops\, discussions and film screenings\, ultimately culminating in the performance intervention ČSV*.  \n*These letters have many meanings\, one of which is "čájet sámi vuoiŋŋa"\, which translates as "showing the Sami spirit" and is often used to promote Sami identity and activism. \nBiography \nElisabeth Heilmann Blind \nElisabeth Heilmann Blind is originally from Sisimiut in Greenland\, but has lived in northern Sweden for 30 years. She trained as an actress at the Tukak Theatre in Denmark from 1983-1988\, during which time she studied Butoh dance and Noh theatre in Japan. Elisabeth works as an actress in various theatres\, including Giron Sámi Teáhter in Sweden. She is also active as a mask dancer and teaches Liberation Dance and Greenlandic Mask Dance in workshops. \nPhoto Credit: © Hans Olof Utsi \nThe project “Sea Behind the Wall” is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis as well as Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. Further funded by the Globus Opstart Programm of Nordisk Kulturfond \n       \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/sea-behind-the-wall-electric-lies-workshop-uaajeerneq-greenlandic-maskdance-workshop-w-elisabeth-heilmann-blind/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231012T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231012T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T140402Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Hamam Talk: How to Podcast?
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity präsentiert:\n'How to Podcast? - Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext' - ein Workshop von Hamam Talk. Geleitet von Linda Hamoui und Sarah Farhatiar \n*** \nVon Ende August bis Mitte Oktober reist unser Tiny House durch Berliner Bezirke\, um an Kulturorten und -institutionen interaktiv mit der Nachbarschaft und Partner*innen zu agieren. Mit einer breiten Palette von Workshops von unterschiedlichen Kulturschaffenden soll dekoloniales Wissen und künstlerische Praktiken mit Marketing\, Design und Wissensvermittlung verknüpft werden. \nNächster Stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \nDer Workshop "How to Podcast? Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext" bietet Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit\, die Grundlagen des Podcastings zu erlernen und gleichzeitig das Potenzial von Podcasts im Kontext des Antirassismus und Aktivismus zu erkunden. Durch eine ausgewogene Mischung aus theoretischem Input und praktischen Übungen werden die Teilnehmer*innen in die Lage versetzt\, eigene Podcast-Episoden zu konzipieren\, aufzunehmen\, zu bearbeiten und zu präsentieren. Der Workshop soll dazu ermutigen\, Stimmen für positive Veränderungen zu erheben und einen Raum für kreative Ausdrucksformen im Dienste sozialer Gerechtigkeit zu schaffen. \nTickets: Eintritt frei! (Registrierung erforderlich) I Anmeldung hier  \nBitte beachtet\, dass die Plätze sehr limitiert sind. Wenn ihr es doch nicht schafft\, den Workshop wahrzunehmen\, gebt bitte rechtzeitig Bescheid\, damit wir euren Platz wieder freigeben können. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt \nBat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin \nSprache: Deutsch\n \nBrauchst du eine Übersetzung für die Veranstaltung? Bist du auf eine Begleitperson angewiesen\, die ebenfalls teilnimmt? Brauchst du eine*n Gebärdensprachdolmetscher*in? Oder brauchst du Platz für einen Rollstuhl? Falls ja\, bitte melde dich bei uns via E-Mail an kommunikation@oyoun.de und wir versuchen deine Bedürfnisse bestmöglich zu berücksichtigen. \nBiografien \nLinda Hamoui \nLinda Hamoui ist in Bamberg geboren und aufgewachsen. Sie studierte Islamwissenschaften\, Nahoststudien und Kommunikationswissenschaften an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg sowie an der FAU in Erlangen. Ihre Schwerpunkte lagen vor allem auf islamischem Recht\, Islamismus und Sexualität im Islam. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Sarah den Podcast „Hamam Talk“ in dem sie über Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität spricht. Alles Themen\, die sie aufgrund ihrer eigenen syrischen Wurzeln schon lange begleitet haben. \nNeben ihrer Aufklärungsarbeit gibt sie auch Anti-Rassismus- und Podcast-Workshops. Linda arbeitet aktuell als Community Managerin beim ZDF und Moderatorin für das Format TLNT.TALK.BERLIN bei TLNT&TLNT e.V. \nSarah Farhatiar \nSarah Farhatiar ist in Freiburg im Breisgau geboren und wuchs dort auf. Sie absolvierte ihr Studium der Islamwissenschaften mit dem Schwerpunkt Zentral- und Südasien sowie Soziologie an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg. Darüber hinaus erwarb sie einen Master in Global Studies an der Universität Basel. Während ihres Studiums konzentrierte sie sich insbesondere auf feministische Friedens- und Konfliktforschung sowie Migration. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete Sarah gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Linda den Podcast "Hamam Talk"\, in dem sie über eine Vielzahl von Themen spricht\, darunter Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität. Diese Themen begleiten sie auch aufgrund ihrer eigenen persönlichen Erfahrungen.  \nNeben "Hamam Talk" widmet sich Sarah auch der Arbeit zum intersektionalen Feminismus sowie der Außenpolitik mit einem besonderen Fokus auf Afghanistan. \nHamam Talk: \nSpotify\nInstagram\nWebsite\nLinktree \nDas Projekt Tiny OyoUnity ist Teil der Initiative DRAUSSENSTADT gefördert vom Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis sowie von der Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt.  \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-hamam-talk-how-to-podcast/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231011T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231011T180000
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Queer Analog Darkroom: Urban Journey - Exploring Neighborhoods Through Pinhole Photography
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\n'Urban Journey: Exploring Neighborhoods Through Pinhole Photography' - a workshop by Queer Analog Darkroom\nFacilitated by: Laura \n***\nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext Stop: @Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nThis workshop offers the possibility of making simple pinhole cameras using matchboxes to take 35mm photos as well as creating a pinhole camera using a film canister to make Solargraphy and loading it with photographic paper. Another part will be going on a neighbourhood tour and additionally exploring how to develop photos\, using a scanner. It will be discussed how to position the camera in an urban space\, including examples.  \nYou will be able to take your self made camera home. \nTickets: Free admission! Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \nLanguage: English\n \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nQueer Analog Darkroom \nQAD - Queer Analog Darkroom - is a self-organized\, inclusive skills-sharing collective for analogue photography in Berlin. The core team consists of eight people\, all of whom bring a wide range of different skills and knowledge related to photography. In addition to their queerness\, it is the different identities and experiences of marginalization that connect the members of the collective and that shape their work and perspectives on photography. As part of the 'Urbane Praxis' project funding\, the Queer Analog Darkroom collective\, founded in 2022\, wants to help shape urban public space in cooperation with Oyoun. Rooms are not accessible to everyone in the same way. The goal of the QAD collective is to create spaces for a community around analogue film development and film technology through self-organized and non-commercial work. It should be a space in which people learn together and which develops collectively step by step. \nInstagram \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-gropiusstadt-queer-analog-darkroom-urban-journey/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T141221Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Mithra Nezhad (Oyoun Team) – Hacking Systems
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Hacking Systems" - a workshop by Mithra Nezhad from the Oyoun team \nIn our effort to transform old colonial ecosystems\, we aim to create independent community digital ecosystems based on new ideas. Instead of using regular methods or violence\, we're looking for different ways to challenge the unfair power of colonial economies that exploited people's work over time. Our upcoming workshop aims to share ideas and come up with new ones together. \nThis workshop marks our initiation with Oyoun MediaLab\, that offers opportunities to turn concepts into reality by establishing an independent ecosystem through cooperative creation. Oyoun MediaLab is equipped with diverse tools like a digital development station with Cloud Server\, IoT setup\, laser cutter\, CNC machine\, 3D printer\, and programmable sewing machine. These resources create a platform for exploration and allow the community to reshape their priorities together. \nAt the same time\, our workshop embodies the essence of a typical hacker workshop\, inviting everyone to participate\, regardless of their familiarity with hacker-space approaches. We want to explore hacking systems\, whether reimagining current ones or creating new solutions. During the workshop\, we'll use ideation methods\, discuss ideas and plans that will guide us in turning concepts into action. \nAnyone interested is welcome to join this journey\, exploring fair digital systems and the dynamics of a hacker workshop. Together\, we'll challenge norms\, shift perspectives and see our power of co-ideation for our future. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-mithra-nezhad-oyoun-team-hacking-systems/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T140654Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Nicola Reißer\, Nina Martin + Dami Choi (Oyoun Team) – Design tools to present your artwork
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Design tools to present your artwork" - a workshop by Nicola Reißer\, Nina Martin + Dami Choi from the Oyoun team \nDuring this workshop participants will be supported by the facilitators and their peers to practice to freely develop and express design visions. We will do this by using tools available to all browsers and support value-driven portfolio or promotion efforts aligned with each person's context and target audience. Our focus lies on tools that can be used at no cost as well as open source tools. We will also include an introduction to various online resources that provide tips\, introduce tools and methods\, offer networking and promotion insights. This workshop is aimed for people with no to limited prior design experience who are interested in promoting their ideas. If you have any access needs\, please do let us know beforehand so we can prepare the space accordingly. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-nicola-reisser-nina-martin-dami-choi-oyoun-team-design-tools-to-present-your-artwork/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231010T123000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20231002T140848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T150018Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Workshop | Hatice Tahtali + Tariq Bajwa (Oyoun Team) – Cultural Marketing in a Nutshell
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\nCapacity Bridging Workshops with the Oyoun team in Oyoun's Tiny House \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nNext stop: @Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nAre you concerned about your self-marketing as an artist and cultural worker? Are you looking for tips and tricks on how to effectively promote your work? \nWe invite you for an interactive exchange in various workshops with Hati\, Lara\, Louna\, Madhu\, Mithra\, Nina\, Nora\, Tariq and Yodit from the Oyoun team. What you can expect are practical exercises on how to create a customised Electronic Press Kit\, valuable sharing of resources and experiences\, and various networking opportunities. \nThis is a series of thematic and interrelated workshops. You are welcome to register for all\, several or selected workshops. \n*** \n"Cultural Marketing in a Nutshell" - a workshop by Hatice Tahtali + Tariq Bajwa from the Oyoun team \nFor this workshop\, Hati and Tariq from the Oyoun team will share with you basic insights into marketing campaigning for cultural institutions (and projects). Using the example of a previous campaign for Oyoun\, both will guide you through the different steps of advertising cultural content: from web announcements to social media\, press releases\, setting up newsletters\, building up (media) partnerships and print marketing. They will also introduce some of the tools being used to facilitate the different tasks. In the second half of the workshop there will be an open space to talk about your projects and to address individual questions regarding them. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here  \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. The Capacity Bridging Workshops are funded by the Land of Berlin - Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of the OyoUnity project from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the programme "Strengthening the Potential for Innovation in Culture INP III". \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-workshop-hatice-tahtali-tariq-bajwa-oyoun-team-cultural-marketing-in-a-nutshell/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231009T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230822T094326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T141010Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt | Maurice Leoni-Osion: The Home Remixtape Artchives Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents:\n"The Home Remixtape Artchives" - a workshop by Maurice Leoni-Osion \n***\nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \n\nNext Stop: @ Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt (Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin) \n*** \nFor many of us\, home is where we are born\, reside\, genealogically rooted\, or establish a sense of belonging. However\, this definition of the home is not always shared by a broader population\, specifically marginalized communities\, who\, like everyone\, should be accepted for instinctual birthrights to provide an inner structure/shelter to protect cultures\, languages\, loved ones\, stories\, dreams\, memories\, and futures. \nThe Home ReMixtape Artchives is a series of art workshops utilizing the creation of home mixtapes as an archival approach to document\, protect and preserve untold stories centered around the home experience. Participants will explore mixed media; graff writing\, illustrations\, timelines\, found sounds\, interviews\, audio recordings\, songs\, and music production to collaborate on a community mixtape. The goal is to provide a creative space for various voices to tell their younique stories while finding a cohesive rhythm amongst each other that celebrates future narratives from their neighborhoods. \nThe workshops will culminate as an interactive exhibition at Oyoun on 16 - 30 November 2023\, where the public will have access to the 5-volume mixtape cassettes series\, each representing a community archive from five districts throughout Berlin. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt \nBat-Yam-Platz 1\, 12353 Berlin \nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiography \nMaurice Leoni-Osion  \nMaurice is a multidisciplinary artist and director from Richmond\, VA.\, currently residing in Berlin\, Germany utilizing the culture of HipHop to produce poetry\, music\, photography\, films\, art programs\, exhibitions\, and cultural experiences to celebrate stories to preserve the stories of our youths\, communities\, and ancestors. \nSince he can remember\, Hip-Hop has always been like an extended relative in his family\, which has played a significant role in defining who he is. Under her supervision and care\, Maurice dug through the crates of his grandma's record collection\, was reprimanded for tagging (writing) names in Crayola on walls\, watched other family members perform acrobatic dance moves at cook-outs\, listened to Muhammad Ali kick rhymes predicting his knockouts\, and resampled his aunts and uncles' fashion aesthetics. As a result\, Maurice was consistently provided with an openness to be creative and courageous in discovering self-identity and expression. This allowed him to pop and break through the barriers of his living conditions with a newfound imagination and love for storytelling—notably\, introducing a long-lasting oral tradition of rhymes\, spoken words\, calls and responses\, and songs that have informed his practice as an artist and educator. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-gemeinschaftshaus-gropiusstadt-maurice-leoni-osion-the-home-remixtape-artchives-workshop/
LOCATION:Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt\, Bat-Yam-Platz 1\, Berlin\, 12353\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231007T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230815T135322Z
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SUMMARY:Sea Behind the Wall | Workshop | Harvesting Resilience: Foraging and Guerilla Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Harvesting Resilience – a workshop series by Zeren Oruc \nThis workshop series gives you the opportunity to rethink your relationship with nature\, food and consumption. You will be able to connect with different people in an exchange of skill\, knowledge and thoughts.  \nWhat is this workshop about? \nHarvesting Resilience workshops series are part of a long-term research project focusing on the food-land-culture relationship to examine the impact of our food production and consumption habits on the environment\, land degradation\, and forms of exploitation. Curated by Zeren Oruc\, the project looks at how we eat our land\, our cultural and emotional connection to food based on where it’s grown\, and less extractivist practices such as disappearing knowledge of foraging\, food banks\, gardens\, and more. \nBy using foraging and guerilla gardening in “community gardens” as one of the artistic and curatorial methodologies\, the workshops intend to decolonize and reclaim urban landscapes and ecological narratives from the lens of BIPOC and people with migration backgrounds. While tackling mainstream Western environmentalism that dismisses indigenous and migrant knowledge\, we want to relearn and share our knowledge in relation to the plant world and form new connections where we feel safe in nature. To facilitate the generation of this intergenerational and intercultural knowledge\, we invite participants to join us\, along with their elders*\, in remapping Berlin’s foraging paths and sharing their experiences. \nThe workshops will be guided by curator Zeren Oruc\, who is revisiting her place in gardening and foraging after relocating to Berlin\, and horticulturist\, forager\, herbalist\, and kochende Gärtnerin Lea Nassim Tajbakhsh. On the first day of the workshop\, we will go on a guided foraging tour where we get to know each other and share our knowledge. On the second day\, we will meet at Oyoun’s community garden for an intimate discussion about food\, and belonging in nature\, and revisit the idea of community gardens through guerilla gardening principles. The workshop dates are: 1) September 9-10\, 2) September 29 and October 1\, 3) October 28-29. \n*The term “elders” here refers to older individuals who possess wisdom and knowledge to share and are not limited to family. You are welcome to join us with a neighbour or someone you might want to learn from. If you don’t know such a person\, join us anyway\, maybe you will connect with someone. \nDates:\n\n1st Workshop: 9-10 September \n09.09.: 10:30 – 13:30 h (Hasenheide) \n10.09.: 13:00 – 17:00 h (Oyoun Garden) \n2nd Workshop: 29 September\, 1 October \n29.09.: 16:00 - 18:00 h (Anita-Berber-Park\, Neukölln) \n01.10.: 11:00 - 14:00 h (Oyoun Garden) \n3rd Workshop: 7-8 October \n07.10.: 13:00 - 15:00 h (Treptower Park) \n08.10.: 11:00 h - 14:00 h (Oyoun Garden) \n4th Workshop: 24 - 25 February  \n24.02.24: 13:00 - 15:00 h (TBA) \n25.02.24: 11:00 h - 14:00 h (TBA) \nLanguage: English \nTicket: FREE ADMISSION! \nApplication:  \nRegistration for the 2024 workshops will follow soon! \nPlease come prepared for any type of weather conditions with warm/water-resistant shoes and raincoats. \nProgramme: \nDAY 1: Harvesting Resilience: Waving stories through foraging \nA guided workshop about the fundamental principles of foraging\, local plants\, their use\, and sharing knowledge and stories. We will meet at Oyoun’s garden with a warm-up conversation and have a foraging walk. \nPlease come prepared for any type of weather conditions with warm/water-resistant shoes and raincoats. If you would like to collect plants and herbs on the go\, we recommend bringing a pair of scissors and a canvas bag or a small container. \nDAY 2: Harvesting Resilience: About the gardener \nA discussion-based gardening workshop about our rights to green spaces\, gardening communities\, food\, and more. We will meet at Oyoun and use a portion of the garden. Please come prepared for any type of weather conditions with warm/water-resistant shoes and raincoats. \nBiographies \nZeren Oruc \nZeren Oruc is an independent curator who engages with and explores contemporary issues of ecology\, society and sustainability through interdisciplinary artistic projects. \nHer practice revolves around decentralised and non-hierarchical approaches based on long-term collaborations\, with the intention of creating an environment that fosters open conversations and care. She has curated exhibitions and projects that illuminate the complexities of contemporary environmental awareness and rural ecology. \nZeren is co-founder of the Montemero Art Residency in Almeria\, Spain\, which focuses on alternative art production and land-based practices. In addition to her curatorial work\, she organises curatorial sessions and workshops on mental health in art and fair practices and transparency in artistic fees. \nAs part of Listening to the Land\, Zeren will organise food foraging workshops with local migrant communities as a platform for testing alternative ways of sourcing food\, as well as guerrilla gardening tours to uncover ecological narratives in different Berlin neighbourhoods. \nInstagram\nFacebook\nWebsite \nLea Nassim Tajbakhsh \nLea Nassim Tajbakhsh is a herbalist\, horticulturist\, perennial gardener & pedagogue for wild plants\, who works in fields of Urban Gardening\, environmental education\, and indoor greenery.\nTo show gratitude for our ecosystems Lea Nassim studies plants & guides people and communities through learning processes about food and nature. By working against disconnection that keeps us apart from ourselves\, she wants to strengthen her bond and the ones of others to nature through biology\, ecology\, botany\, ethnobotany\, medicine making\, independency\, fermentation\, cooking\, history\, and storytelling. Lea Nassim studied horticulture and plant technology (B.A.)\, is a herb pedagogue and experiential educator\, and is currently in training to be an urban nature and landscape guide. \nInstagram \nPhoto: © Mahdumita Nandi \nSea Behind the Wall \n"Sea behind the Wall’ is a participatory outdoor chapter within Oyoun's overarching initiative Listening to the Land. In this immersive outdoor series\, participants are invited to engage on a collective journey that explores neo-colonialism’s complexities\, incorporating intergenerational\, indigenous and contemporary practices for solidarity. \nThey will be guided through a range of experiences\, including decolonizing agri/cultural workshops\, foraging and gardening sessions\, film screenings focusing on land and human rights\, public interventions led by indigenous communities\, and a street side window exhibition that winds its ways through the city of Berlin. \nThe project “Sea Behind the Wall” is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis as well as Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. Further funded by the Globus Opstart Programm of Nordisk Kulturfond \n       \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/workshop-harvesting-resilience-foraging-and-guerilla-gardening-2023-10-07/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Korea Verband | Hamam Talk: How to Podcast?
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity präsentiert:\n'How to Podcast? - Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext' - ein Workshop von Hamam Talk. Geleitet von Linda Hamoui und Sarah Farhatiar \n*** \nVon Ende August bis Mitte Oktober reist unser Tiny House durch Berliner Bezirke\, um an Kulturorten und -institutionen interaktiv mit der Nachbarschaft und Partner*innen zu agieren. Mit einer breiten Palette von Workshops von unterschiedlichen Kulturschaffenden soll dekoloniales Wissen und künstlerische Praktiken mit Marketing\, Design und Wissensvermittlung verknüpft werden. \nVierter Stop: @ Korea Verband (Quitzowstraße 103\, 10551 Berlin) | Der genaue Stop ist bei der Friedensstatue (Bremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nDer Workshop "How to Podcast? Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext" bietet Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit\, die Grundlagen des Podcastings zu erlernen und gleichzeitig das Potenzial von Podcasts im Kontext des Antirassismus und Aktivismus zu erkunden. Durch eine ausgewogene Mischung aus theoretischem Input und praktischen Übungen werden die Teilnehmer*innen in die Lage versetzt\, eigene Podcast-Episoden zu konzipieren\, aufzunehmen\, zu bearbeiten und zu präsentieren. Der Workshop soll dazu ermutigen\, Stimmen für positive Veränderungen zu erheben und einen Raum für kreative Ausdrucksformen im Dienste sozialer Gerechtigkeit zu schaffen. \nTickets: Eintritt frei! (Registrierung erforderlich) I Anmeldung hier (bis 27. September\, 18:00 h) \nBitte beachtet\, dass die Plätze sehr limitiert sind. Wenn ihr es doch nicht schafft\, den Workshop wahrzunehmen\, gebt bitte rechtzeitig Bescheid\, damit wir euren Platz wieder freigeben können. \nLocation: Korea Verband\, neben der Friedensstatue \nBremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin \nSprache: Deutsch\n \nBrauchst du eine Übersetzung für die Veranstaltung? Bist du auf eine Begleitperson angewiesen\, die ebenfalls teilnimmt? Brauchst du eine*n Gebärdensprachdolmetscher*in? Oder brauchst du Platz für einen Rollstuhl? Falls ja\, bitte melde dich bei uns via E-Mail an kommunikation@oyoun.de und wir versuchen deine Bedürfnisse bestmöglich zu berücksichtigen. \nBiografien \nLinda Hamoui \nLinda Hamoui ist in Bamberg geboren und aufgewachsen. Sie studierte Islamwissenschaften\, Nahoststudien und Kommunikationswissenschaften an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg sowie an der FAU in Erlangen. Ihre Schwerpunkte lagen vor allem auf islamischem Recht\, Islamismus und Sexualität im Islam. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Sarah den Podcast „Hamam Talk“ in dem sie über Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität spricht. Alles Themen\, die sie aufgrund ihrer eigenen syrischen Wurzeln schon lange begleitet haben. \nNeben ihrer Aufklärungsarbeit gibt sie auch Anti-Rassismus- und Podcast-Workshops. Linda arbeitet aktuell als Community Managerin beim ZDF und Moderatorin für das Format TLNT.TALK.BERLIN bei TLNT&TLNT e.V. \nSarah Farhatiar \nSarah Farhatiar ist in Freiburg im Breisgau geboren und wuchs dort auf. Sie absolvierte ihr Studium der Islamwissenschaften mit dem Schwerpunkt Zentral- und Südasien sowie Soziologie an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg. Darüber hinaus erwarb sie einen Master in Global Studies an der Universität Basel. Während ihres Studiums konzentrierte sie sich insbesondere auf feministische Friedens- und Konfliktforschung sowie Migration. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete Sarah gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Linda den Podcast "Hamam Talk"\, in dem sie über eine Vielzahl von Themen spricht\, darunter Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität. Diese Themen begleiten sie auch aufgrund ihrer eigenen persönlichen Erfahrungen.  \nNeben "Hamam Talk" widmet sich Sarah auch der Arbeit zum intersektionalen Feminismus sowie der Außenpolitik mit einem besonderen Fokus auf Afghanistan. \nHamam Talk: \nSpotify\nInstagram\nWebsite\nLinktree \nDas Projekt Tiny OyoUnity ist Teil der Initiative DRAUSSENSTADT gefördert vom Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis sowie von der Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt.  \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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/tiny-oyounity-korea-hamam-talk/
LOCATION:Korea Verband\, Quitzowstraße 103\, Berlin\, 10551
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230927T190000
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Korea Verband | Seeing Others - Queer Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\nSeeing Others: Queer Portraits - a workshop by Queer Analog Darkroom\nFacilitated by: Jasper and Sophie \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nFourth stop: @ Korea Verband (Quitzowstraße 103\, 10551 Berlin) | The exact stop ist at Friedensstatue (Bremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \n"Seeing Yourself - Queer Self Portraits" and "Seeing Other: Queer Portraits" is a set of workshops. They will explore how photography can function as a tool/part of for queer liberation. Collectively the power structures photography is based on\, both in theory and practise. will be discussed. There will be a  focus on the history of the camera in the course of colonialism and heteronormativity and the resulting power differences between the photographed and the photographer. Which ways and possibilities could be there\, to queer\, recode and deconstruct these power structures? Two workshops are offered\, which can be attended independently of each other. \nWorkshop 2 - Queer Portraits: \nIn the second workshop we focus on photographing each other. In the theoretical part\, we will talk about power positions as photographers and how we can deal with it in a reflective way\, with which intentions we photograph others and how we can make portrait photography more participatory. Practically\, we will also work with instant photography in this workshop.  \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration closed \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: Close to Korea Verband @ Friedensstatue \nAddress: Bremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin \nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiographies \nQueer Analog Darkroom \nQAD - Queer Analog Darkroom - is a self-organized\, inclusive skills-sharing collective for analogue photography in Berlin. The core team consists of eight people\, all of whom bring a wide range of different skills and knowledge related to photography. In addition to their queerness\, it is the different identities and experiences of marginalization that connect the members of the collective and that shape their work and perspectives on photography. As part of the 'Urbane Praxis' project funding\, the Queer Analog Darkroom collective\, founded in 2022\, wants to help shape urban public space in cooperation with Oyoun. Rooms are not accessible to everyone in the same way. The goal of the QAD collective is to create spaces for a community around analogue film development and film technology through self-organized and non-commercial work. It should be a space in which people learn together and which develops collectively step by step. \nInstagram \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-korea-queer-analog-darkroom/
LOCATION:Korea Verband\, Quitzowstraße 103\, Berlin\, 10551
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230925T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230925T180000
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CREATED:20230918T131013Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ Korea Verband | Maurice Leoni-Osion: The Home Remixtape Artchives Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\n"The Home Remixtape Artchives" - a workshop by Maurice Leoni-Osion \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nFourth stop: @ Korea Verband (Quitzowstraße 103\, 10551 Berlin) | The exact stop ist at Friedensstatue (Bremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nFor many of us\, home is where we are born\, reside\, genealogically rooted\, or establish a sense of belonging. However\, this definition of the home is not always shared by a broader population\, specifically marginalized communities\, who\, like everyone\, should be accepted for instinctual birthrights to provide an inner structure/shelter to protect cultures\, languages\, loved ones\, stories\, dreams\, memories\, and futures. \nThe Home ReMixtape Artchives is a series of art workshops utilizing the creation of home mixtapes as an archival approach to document\, protect and preserve untold stories centered around the home experience. Participants will explore mixed media; graff writing\, illustrations\, timelines\, found sounds\, interviews\, audio recordings\, songs\, and music production to collaborate on a community mixtape. The goal is to provide a creative space for various voices to tell their younique stories while finding a cohesive rhythm amongst each other that celebrates future narratives from their neighborhoods. \nThe workshops will culminate as an interactive exhibition at Oyoun on 16 - 30 November 2023\, where the public will have access to the 5-volume mixtape cassettes series\, each representing a community archive from five districts throughout Berlin. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here  \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: Close to Korea Verband @ Friedensstatue \nAddress: Bremer Str. 41\, 10551 Berlin \nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiography \nMaurice Leoni-Osion  \nMaurice is a multidisciplinary artist and director from Richmond\, VA.\, currently residing in Berlin\, Germany utilizing the culture of HipHop to produce poetry\, music\, photography\, films\, art programs\, exhibitions\, and cultural experiences to celebrate stories to preserve the stories of our youths\, communities\, and ancestors. \nSince he can remember\, Hip-Hop has always been like an extended relative in his family\, which has played a significant role in defining who he is. Under her supervision and care\, Maurice dug through the crates of his grandma's record collection\, was reprimanded for tagging (writing) names in Crayola on walls\, watched other family members perform acrobatic dance moves at cook-outs\, listened to Muhammad Ali kick rhymes predicting his knockouts\, and resampled his aunts and uncles' fashion aesthetics. As a result\, Maurice was consistently provided with an openness to be creative and courageous in discovering self-identity and expression. This allowed him to pop and break through the barriers of his living conditions with a newfound imagination and love for storytelling—notably\, introducing a long-lasting oral tradition of rhymes\, spoken words\, calls and responses\, and songs that have informed his practice as an artist and educator. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-korea-maurice/
LOCATION:Korea Verband\, Quitzowstraße 103\, Berlin\, 10551
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230924T190000
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ ZK/U | Queer Analog Darkroom: Seeing Yourself - Queer Self-Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\nSeeing Yourself: Queer Self-Portraits - a workshop by Queer Analog Darkroom\nFacilitated by: Jasper and Sophie \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nThird stop: @ ZK/U (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \n"Seeing Yourself - Queer Self Portraits" and "Seeing Other: Queer Portraits" is a set of workshops. They will explore how photography can function as a tool/part of for queer liberation. Collectively the power structures photography is based on\, both in theory and practise. will be discussed. There will be a  focus on the history of the camera in the course of colonialism and heteronormativity and the resulting power differences between the photographed and the photographer. Which ways and possibilities could be there\, to queer\, recode and deconstruct these power structures? Two workshops are offered\, which can be attended independently of each other. \nWorkshop 1 - Self-Portraits: \nThe first workshop is experimenting with putting oneself in front of the camera. For this\, the focus lies upon looking at self-portraiture in queer art history\, talking about imaginations\, trying to help each other realise them\, and speaking about the photographs that will be taken. This workshop is supported by instant photography\, through which one can directly see how the image comes to life and at the same time gives a kind of ownership over the image. Participants can present the results at the end of the Tiny House Project at a group exhibition. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here (until 23 September\, 15:00 h) \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik \nSiemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin \nLanguage: English\n \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiographies \nQueer Analog Darkroom \nQAD - Queer Analog Darkroom - is a self-organized\, inclusive skills-sharing collective for analogue photography in Berlin. The core team consists of eight people\, all of whom bring a wide range of different skills and knowledge related to photography. In addition to their queerness\, it is the different identities and experiences of marginalization that connect the members of the collective and that shape their work and perspectives on photography. As part of the 'Urbane Praxis' project funding\, the Queer Analog Darkroom collective\, founded in 2022\, wants to help shape urban public space in cooperation with Oyoun. Rooms are not accessible to everyone in the same way. The goal of the QAD collective is to create spaces for a community around analogue film development and film technology through self-organized and non-commercial work. It should be a space in which people learn together and which develops collectively step by step. \nInstagram \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-zk-u-qad/
LOCATION:ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik)\, Siemensstraße 27\, Berlin\, 10551\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230922T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230922T203000
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ ZK/U | John Lee - Breaking Poetics and Aesthetics
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents: \n“Breaking Poetics and Aesthetics” by John Lee \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nThird stop: ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nBreaking aka b-boying and b-girling is an urban dance form originated from the Bronx\, New York in the 1970s. Though its legacy runs half a century\, its popular representation does not reflect the richness of the knowledge and spirit within the art form. Breaking\, to quote Joseph Schloss\, “is a profoundly spiritual discipline\, as much as a martial art as a dance\, as much a vehicle for self-realization as a series of movements.” One of the reasons that “the internal discourse of b-boying has been overlooked is that most academic hip-hop scholarship still operates within the framework of literary analysis and cultural studies. (Foundation\, 2009)  \n\n"Breaking Poetics and Aesthetics" is a hybrid workshop where participants are invited to dance and write about the movement of themselves and each other. By focusing on the foundation moves and sharing writings anonymously with each other\, the workshop seeks to designate the essence of the art form as an intersubjective phenomena. At the end of the workshop\, participants will have actively contributed to the embodied theorization of breaking with the ideas and feelings set in motion by the physical movement as well as the words to describe or instruct them. \n*** \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nLocation: ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \nLanguage: English\n \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiography \nLee was born in the US\, but grew up in South Korea. He moved to the US in 2002 and lived there until relocating to Berlin in 2018. \nAt the core of Lee’s practice is dance\, drawing\, reading and writing. His training in dance\, particularly Breaking\, informs his use of feet and floor to perform embodied drawings and writings. Prompted by his ambivalent experience of learning English as a second language\, his artistic inquiry in relation to language led to an absorption in the theory of the origin of dance\, drawing\, and writing arising from the bodily experience of the world\, hence in the bodily relations between them. \nLee embraces the exposure to languages at the edge of our conscious understanding\, such as critical theory\, as a transcendental experience. Inspired by the theory of revolution in one’s every day\, Lee organizes reading groups. In addition to critical theory\, his research involves comparative history between the East and West\, as well as North and South Korea. \nLee’s works have been shown in various galleries and institutions in Berlin\, Leipzig\, and New York. Lee received BFA at Alfred University\, NY and MFA at Parsons The New School for Design\, NY. \nInstagram \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/john-lee/
LOCATION:ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik)\, Siemensstraße 27\, Berlin\, 10551\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230905T135201Z
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SUMMARY:Abgesagt: Tiny OyoUnity @ ZK/U | Hamam Talk: How to Podcast?
DESCRIPTION:***Achtung: Der Workshop kann aus organisatorischen Gründen leider nicht stattfinden.*** \nTiny Oyounity präsentiert:\n'How to Podcast? - Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext' - ein Workshop von Hamam Talk. Geleitet von Linda Hamoui und Sarah Farhatiar \n*** \nVon Ende August bis Mitte Oktober reist unser Tiny House durch Berliner Bezirke\, um an Kulturorten und -institutionen interaktiv mit der Nachbarschaft und Partner*innen zu agieren. Mit einer breiten Palette von Workshops von unterschiedlichen Kulturschaffenden soll dekoloniales Wissen und künstlerische Praktiken mit Marketing\, Design und Wissensvermittlung verknüpft werden. \nDritter Stop: @ ZK/U (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nDer Workshop "How to Podcast? Podcasting im antirassistischen/aktivistischen Kontext" bietet Teilnehmenden die Möglichkeit\, die Grundlagen des Podcastings zu erlernen und gleichzeitig das Potenzial von Podcasts im Kontext des Antirassismus und Aktivismus zu erkunden. Durch eine ausgewogene Mischung aus theoretischem Input und praktischen Übungen werden die Teilnehmer*innen in die Lage versetzt\, eigene Podcast-Episoden zu konzipieren\, aufzunehmen\, zu bearbeiten und zu präsentieren. Der Workshop soll dazu ermutigen\, Stimmen für positive Veränderungen zu erheben und einen Raum für kreative Ausdrucksformen im Dienste sozialer Gerechtigkeit zu schaffen. \nTickets: Eintritt frei! (Registrierung erforderlich) I Anmeldung hier (bis 19 September\, 18:00 h) \nBitte beachtet\, dass die Plätze sehr limitiert sind. Wenn ihr es doch nicht schafft\, den Workshop wahrzunehmen\, gebt bitte rechtzeitig Bescheid\, damit wir euren Platz wieder freigeben können. \nLocation: ZK/U – Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik \nSiemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin \nSprache: Deutsch\n \nBrauchst du eine Übersetzung für die Veranstaltung? Bist du auf eine Begleitperson angewiesen\, die ebenfalls teilnimmt? Brauchst du eine*n Gebärdensprachdolmetscher*in? Oder brauchst du Platz für einen Rollstuhl? Falls ja\, bitte melde dich bei uns via E-Mail an kommunikation@oyoun.de und wir versuchen deine Bedürfnisse bestmöglich zu berücksichtigen. \nBiografien \nLinda Hamoui \nLinda Hamoui ist in Bamberg geboren und aufgewachsen. Sie studierte Islamwissenschaften\, Nahoststudien und Kommunikationswissenschaften an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg sowie an der FAU in Erlangen. Ihre Schwerpunkte lagen vor allem auf islamischem Recht\, Islamismus und Sexualität im Islam. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Sarah den Podcast „Hamam Talk“ in dem sie über Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität spricht. Alles Themen\, die sie aufgrund ihrer eigenen syrischen Wurzeln schon lange begleitet haben. \nNeben ihrer Aufklärungsarbeit gibt sie auch Anti-Rassismus- und Podcast-Workshops. Linda arbeitet aktuell als Community Managerin beim ZDF und Moderatorin für das Format TLNT.TALK.BERLIN bei TLNT&TLNT e.V. \nSarah Farhatiar \nSarah Farhatiar ist in Freiburg im Breisgau geboren und wuchs dort auf. Sie absolvierte ihr Studium der Islamwissenschaften mit dem Schwerpunkt Zentral- und Südasien sowie Soziologie an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg. Darüber hinaus erwarb sie einen Master in Global Studies an der Universität Basel. Während ihres Studiums konzentrierte sie sich insbesondere auf feministische Friedens- und Konfliktforschung sowie Migration. \nIm Sommer 2020 gründete Sarah gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Linda den Podcast "Hamam Talk"\, in dem sie über eine Vielzahl von Themen spricht\, darunter Rassismus\, Politik\, Kultur\, Gesellschaft\, Identität und Sexualität. Diese Themen begleiten sie auch aufgrund ihrer eigenen persönlichen Erfahrungen.  \nNeben "Hamam Talk" widmet sich Sarah auch der Arbeit zum intersektionalen Feminismus sowie der Außenpolitik mit einem besonderen Fokus auf Afghanistan. \nHamam Talk: \nSpotify\nInstagram\nWebsite\nLinktree \nDas Projekt Tiny OyoUnity ist Teil der Initiative DRAUSSENSTADT gefördert vom Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis sowie von der Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt.  \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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/tiny-oyounity-zku-hamam-talk-how-to-podcast/
LOCATION:ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik)\, Siemensstraße 27\, Berlin\, 10551\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230919T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230919T140000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230906T130229Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ ZK/U | Ria Boss - Casting Spells: A Songwriting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Oyounity presents: \n “Casting Spells: A songwriting Workshop with Ria Boss” \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nThird stop: ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nThere is a song for every mood\, a sound that takes you back to a memory\, and a lyric that can make you wish you could travel in time. The music\, the words\, the force\, the songs take a life of their own when we breathe our experiences into them. How do we breathe this life? How do we cast spells that move\, bend and create the magic that is the music we know and love? 'Casting Spells' is a songwriting workshop that helps you tap into your own memories\, your own sense of self and gives you the tools to make magic. \n*** \nTickets: Free admission! |  Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it. \nLocation: ZK/U Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \nLanguage: English\n \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiography \nA cat that wears many hats\, Ria Boss is most well known for being a powerhouse musician\, visual artist\, songwriter and passionate performer. Affectionately nicknamed\, “Cat Mama” Boss has created “Cat Mama World” where her multiple artistic personalities come to life. Her album\, Remember was ranked the number 1 R&B album of 2022 by Native Magazine and her live show Cat Mama World has gained popularity for its showcase of her theatrical ability and excellent storytelling. Boss also hosts “Cat Mama World” on Oroko Radio\, and works as creative team lead for Black Girls Glow (an organisation that aims at fostering collaboration between women creatives)\, she also moderates and facilitates workshops and has started curating monthly Open Mic Nights in her hometown of Accra. Boss has also founded her own creative art house\, “Kitty palace” that delves in event production\, exhibition curation\, video and film production and caters specifically to the creative community in Ghana. \nInstagram \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaflichen Zusammenhalt. \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/ria-boss/
LOCATION:ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik)\, Siemensstraße 27\, Berlin\, 10551\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230918T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230905T135814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T131533Z
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SUMMARY:Tiny OyoUnity @ ZK/U | Maurice Leoni-Osion: The Home Remixtape Artchives Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tiny OyoUnity presents:\n"The Home Remixtape Artchives" - a workshop by Maurice Leoni-Osion \n*** \nFrom late August to mid-October\, our Tiny House travels through Berlin districts\, engaging interactively with the local community and partners at cultural venues and institutions. Through a diverse range of workshops\, the aim is to connect decolonial knowledge and artistic practices with marketing\, design\, and knowledge dissemination. \nThird stop: @ ZK/U (Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin) \n*** \nFor many of us\, home is where we are born\, reside\, genealogically rooted\, or establish a sense of belonging. However\, this definition of the home is not always shared by a broader population\, specifically marginalized communities\, who\, like everyone\, should be accepted for instinctual birthrights to provide an inner structure/shelter to protect cultures\, languages\, loved ones\, stories\, dreams\, memories\, and futures. \nThe Home ReMixtape Artchives is a series of art workshops utilizing the creation of home mixtapes as an archival approach to document\, protect and preserve untold stories centered around the home experience. Participants will explore mixed media; graff writing\, illustrations\, timelines\, found sounds\, interviews\, audio recordings\, songs\, and music production to collaborate on a community mixtape. The goal is to provide a creative space for various voices to tell their younique stories while finding a cohesive rhythm amongst each other that celebrates future narratives from their neighborhoods. \nThe workshops will culminate as an interactive exhibition at Oyoun on 16 - 30 November 2023\, where the public will have access to the 5-volume mixtape cassettes series\, each representing a community archive from five districts throughout Berlin. \nTickets: Free admission! | Registration here \nPlease note that spots are very limited and we appreciate you cancelling your registration in case you cannot make it.  \nLocation: ZK/U – Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik \nAddress: Siemensstraße 27\, 10551 Berlin \nLanguage: English \nDo you need a translation for the event? Are you in need of a companion that is also joining? Do you need a sign language interpreter? Or are you joining with a wheelchair? Then please get in touch with us via kommunikation@oyoun.de and we will try to accommodate your needs as good as we can. \nBiography \nMaurice Leoni-Osion  \nMaurice is a multidisciplinary artist and director from Richmond\, VA.\, currently residing in Berlin\, Germany utilizing the culture of HipHop to produce poetry\, music\, photography\, films\, art programs\, exhibitions\, and cultural experiences to celebrate stories to preserve the stories of our youths\, communities\, and ancestors. \nSince he can remember\, Hip-Hop has always been like an extended relative in his family\, which has played a significant role in defining who he is. Under her supervision and care\, Maurice dug through the crates of his grandma's record collection\, was reprimanded for tagging (writing) names in Crayola on walls\, watched other family members perform acrobatic dance moves at cook-outs\, listened to Muhammad Ali kick rhymes predicting his knockouts\, and resampled his aunts and uncles' fashion aesthetics. As a result\, Maurice was consistently provided with an openness to be creative and courageous in discovering self-identity and expression. This allowed him to pop and break through the barriers of his living conditions with a newfound imagination and love for storytelling—notably\, introducing a long-lasting oral tradition of rhymes\, spoken words\, calls and responses\, and songs that have informed his practice as an artist and educator. \nInstagram\nWebsite \nThe project Tiny OyoUnity is part of the initiative DRAUSSENSTADT funded by the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis and the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt. \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/tiny-oyounity-zku-maurice/
LOCATION:ZK/U (Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik)\, Siemensstraße 27\, Berlin\, 10551\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230916T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230916T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230904T163121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T093511Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop | BIPoC Ballroom Session - geleitet von Kris Eshu 007
DESCRIPTION:BIPoC Ballroom Session - Embracing the Rich Heritage of Ballroom Culture \nIn dem Workshop erlebt ihr die pulsierende Welt des Ballroom\, einer Kunstform\, die ihren Ursprung in der schwarzen und lateinamerikanischen Drag- und Trans-Community in Harlem\, New York\, hat. Ziel dieser Veranstaltung ist es\, einen Raum für die lokale Berliner Community zu schaffen\, in dem sie sich austauschen\, trainieren und heilen kann. Eine Spende von 3 Euro ist erwünscht. \nTicket: 3 Euro (Spendenbasis) \nAnmeldung: Für die Anmeldung schreibe ein E-Mail an kris.flows@outlook.com \nSprache: Englisch und Deutsch \n \nBiografie \nKris Eshu 007 \nChristopher alias Kris Eshu 007 (Pronomen: They/Them)\, ist ein*e afroamerikanische*r Bewegungskünstler*in\, Tänzer*in\, Vogue und Yogalehrer*in. 2015 hat Kris Eshu 007 begonnen\, Vogue zu lernen und sich auf Vogue (New Way) Performance zu spezialisieren. Kris Eshu 007 tretet in ganz Europa auf\, organisiert Bälle\, gibt Workshops\, fördert Ballroom und schafft mehr Räume für die queere BIPOC-Gemeinschaft. Zuvor studierte Kris Eshu 007 Psychologie an der University of Birmingham (Msc) und führte eine Dissertation über die Wirksamkeit einer Selbsthilfegruppe bei Menschen mit Psychose durch. Während Kris Eshu 007 Arbeit in London in der Palliativpflege in einem Hospiz entdeckte Kris Eshu 007 persönlich die heilende und therapeutische Wirkung des Tanzes\, insbesondere in Form von Voguing. \nKris Eshu 007 schloss sich dem Kollektiv House of Saint Laurent (ehemals House of Melody\, dem ersten deutschen Ballroom) an und half\, Ballroom in Deutschland und Europa zu etablieren. Unter anderem hat Kris Eshu 007 bereits mit Kunstschaffenden wie Peggy Gou\, Cakes da Killa\, Peaches\, Joanna Lumley (Secret Berlin) und Keanu Reeves für John Wick 4 zusammengearbeitet\, um nur einige zu nennen. Im Jahr 2022 verließ Kris Eshu 007 das Kollektiv Saint Laurent\, um sich um mehr Soloprojekte zu bemühen und eine eigene künstlerische Praxis zu entwickeln. Die Arbeit von Kris Eshu 007 erforscht die Beziehungen und Räume zwischen Bewegung\, Queerness und Spiritualität. \nInstagram \nFoto Credits:  \n© Malachi Middleton (MIII Studio)\nInstagram \n  \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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-bipoc-ballroom-eshu/2023-09-16/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Yoga / Body Work
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230916T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230916T161500
DTSTAMP:20260710T151025
CREATED:20230904T162405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T093634Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop | BIPoC Yoga Session - geleitet von Kris Eshu 007
DESCRIPTION:BIPoC Yoga Session - Ein BIPoC-exklusives Hatha-Yoga-Erlebnis \nChristopher alias Kris Eshu 007 lädt euch ein\, am BIPoC-Hatha-Yoga-Kurs teilzunehmen\, einem Raum\, der Meditation\, Gesang\, Asana (Stellungen) und Pranayama-Techniken integriert. Kommt vorbei\, um euren Geist\, Körper und eure Seele zu stärken. \nEintritt: 5 Euro (Spendenbasis) \nAnmeldung: Für die Anmeldung schreibe eine E-Mail an: kris.flows@outlook.com \nSprache: Englisch und Deutsch \n \nBiografie \nKris Eshu 007 \nChristopher alias Kris Eshu 007 (Pronomen: They/Them)\, ist ein*e afroamerikanische*r Bewegungskünstler*in\, Tänzer*in\, Vogue und Yogalehrer*in. 2015 hat Kris Eshu 007 begonnen\, Vogue zu lernen und sich auf Vogue (New Way) Performance zu spezialisieren. Kris Eshu 007 tretet in ganz Europa auf\, organisiert Bälle\, gibt Workshops\, fördert Ballroom und schafft mehr Räume für die queere BIPOC-Gemeinschaft. Zuvor studierte Kris Eshu 007 Psychologie an der University of Birmingham (Msc) und führte eine Dissertation über die Wirksamkeit einer Selbsthilfegruppe bei Menschen mit Psychose durch. Während Kris Eshu 007 Arbeit in London in der Palliativpflege in einem Hospiz entdeckte Kris Eshu 007 persönlich die heilende und therapeutische Wirkung des Tanzes\, insbesondere in Form von Voguing. \nKris Eshu 007 schloss sich dem Kollektiv House of Saint Laurent (ehemals House of Melody\, dem ersten deutschen Ballroom) an und half\, Ballroom in Deutschland und Europa zu etablieren. Unter anderem hat Kris Eshu 007 bereits mit Kunstschaffenden wie Peggy Gou\, Cakes da Killa\, Peaches\, Joanna Lumley (Secret Berlin) und Keanu Reeves für John Wick 4 zusammengearbeitet\, um nur einige zu nennen. Im Jahr 2022 verließ Kris Eshu 007 das Kollektiv Saint Laurent\, um sich um mehr Soloprojekte zu bemühen und eine eigene künstlerische Praxis zu entwickeln. Die Arbeit von Kris Eshu 007 erforscht die Beziehungen und Räume zwischen Bewegung\, Queerness und Spiritualität. \nInstagram \nFoto Credits:  \nMalachi Middleton (MIII Studio)\nInstagram \nAccessibility: \nDas Oyoun arbeitet stetig an einem möglichst barrierefreien Zugang zu allen Veranstaltungen\, die im Haus angeboten werden. Um individuelle Informationen zur Barrierefreiheit zu erhalten\, schreibe uns gerne eine E-Mail an access(at)oyoun.de. Wir werden uns frühestmöglich bei dir zurückmelden. Mehr Informationen zum Thema gibt es hier. \nAwareness: \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 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-bipoc-yoga-led-by-kris-eshu-007/2023-09-16/
LOCATION:Oyoun\, Lucy-Lameck-Staße 32\, Berlin\, 12049\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Yoga / Body Work
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