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Diskurs-Salon #4: Matters of Taste: Debating Contemporary Art and Aesthetic Experience @ Museum for Communication-Berlin

Discourse-Salon #4:Matters of Taste: Debating Contemporary Art and Aesthetic Experience in collaboration with meLê yamomo Tuesday, 28 March 2023 // starting 6 pm // Museum of Communication Berlin, Kaffeehaus DallmayrAdmission:  € 8, concessions € 4 at ticket desk – etickets plus € 1 booking fee etickets The event is held in English….

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Ultima Context: Music Curation and Decolonisation

Dahlia BorschemeLê yamomoRob Young – moderator Friday, 16 September 2022, at 11:30–14:30 | Sentralen What are the best strategies to build an inclusive culture from the perspectives of arrangers and practitioners? A seminar with a strong participation element that aims to raise questns and suggest solutions in the current debate around diversity…

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Gaung – Unpredictable Resonances opens

Decoloniality is a process–which could sometimes lead to uneasy encounters with the self. Listen to Ariel William Orah and Bilawa Respati‘s Gaung – Unpredictable Resonances tonight at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, as they confront the auditory specters of nationalism, history, and tradition in the retuning of their bodies, voices, and instruments to…

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Sandeep Bhagwati’s »The Sound Of Misunderstanding – Dhvanivala‘s Sonic Explorations« opens the Decolonial Frequencies Festival

This Sunday (19 September 2021) at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse, we are opening the »Decolonial Frequencies« Festival with Sandeep Bhagwati‘s “The Sound Of Misunderstanding – Dhvanivala‘s Sonic Explorations”. * * * In the early 1960s a young Indian student comes to Darmstadt to do a PhD in physics. Cold War era –…

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»Decolonial Frequencies Festival« Opening soon!

I am delighted to invite everyone to the »Decolonial Frequencies Festival« that I am curating. The festival will run through the theatre season 2021-2022 at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse. Familiar sounds and terrifying noises. The fleeting fragments of remembered melodies, favorite songs, the noise in our home street. We live in our sound…

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