in Cooperation with Reboot.fm
The radio programme of Reboot.fm will broadcast individual programme items of the festival. In addition, exclusive interviews with cultural practitioners and festival participants will be broadcast.
ProgrammE
Saturday, 01.07.2023,
11.30-12.30 am
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Women in Afghan Literature. Conversation with Marima T. Azimi, Yasmin Taheri, and Armeghan Taheri
What does it mean to create literary works as an Afghan woman? Where are the barriers and room for maneuver to create an emancipatory narrative outside of Western media images that Afghan women are imprinted into? What does it mean to be perceived in its full humanity?
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Sunday, 02.07.2023,
12.30am-1.30pm |
Afghan Futurism as visual Imagination. Conversation with Shiraz Fazli
In her textile work تکھ تکھ تکھ می شوم (I break apart) Shiraz Fazli collaged a unique vision of Afghan Futurism. She is representing a perversion of Afghan motifs and traditions as she brings to the forefront the humor and absurdity. She will talk about the role of creating art through the interplay of tradition and rebellion that transform of our collective visions towards a future.
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Reboot.fm broadcasts art, discourse and electronic music live from Kunsthaus ACUD. With a 10-year experimental radio past, it has been featured in The Wire magazine as one of the most interesting and influential radios in the world. Reboot.fm is supported by 85 Berlin artists* of all kinds. They work with text, spoken word, theatre, popular culture, fashion, gender, experimental electronic music, freeform radio, DJ sets and more.
Refuge was started as a fundraising platform working in solidarity with grassroots and non-profit organisations. In January 2021 their radio station Refuge Worldwide was launched, amplifying music and issues that they care about, broadcasting 24/7 from Weserstraße 166, (12045 Berlin Neukölln). Since 2015, among others, they have worked with a young women’s centre, refugee housing support associations, a music school for marginalised persons, social equity groups, homelessness agencies, and a shelter for women and young persons fleeing domestic violence.
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