***Every slot in the programme is free and open for everyone.
ONLY the School of Palermo will need registration on Thursday and Saturday.
THE EXHIBITIONS
NEW UNIONS | 7 November – 8 December | Teatro Garibaldi
New Unions is an artistic and political campaign launched by Dutch artist Jonas Staal in 2016. In a site-specific exhibition developed for Palermo, the artist will transform the Teatro Garibaldi offering a retrospective of the work done by the campaign while simultaneously constructing a space to host debates and meetings. From a large-scale floor carpet that maps progressive parties and platforms across the European continent to video works visualizing alternative parliaments in abandoned stadiums and oil rigs, from national flags turned into Pan-European symbols to large constructivist stars emerging from the floor: Staal’s projects turns the theater into a campaign for the political imagination.
N38E13 – TENTACLES IN SICILY / SCRATCHING THE SURFACE di KG AUGENSTERN | 6-10 November | Ex Oratorio di Santa Maria del Sabato
The Berlin duo Kg Augenstern, exploring abandoned Sicilian places, understood as spaces for the transformation of the landscape, scratch the sensitive “surface” with their “Tentacles” (extensible devices in fiberglass), detecting the specific sound. The research investigates existence and boundaries in places where history has determined a transformation between the presence/absence of man. The result of the research is presented in the form of an audiovisual installation in the Ex Oratorio di Santa Maria del Sabato. The project, curated by N38E13, is realized in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Palermo and the Institute Français of Palermo.
TRANSHUMANCE: PEOPLE OF TAMBA AND SENEGAL/SICILY | 6 November – 8 December | Outdoor
The first edition of Transhumance, an exhibition series for the public space curated by Izabela Anna Moren, opens with the double project “People of Tamba” and “Senegal/Sicily”. The photographic project People of Tamba by Giovanni Hänninen, comprised of 200 pictures, creates a typological catalogue of the society of Tambacounda, the largest city in Senegal’s most internal and rural region and the point of departure for the majority of Senegalese clandestine migration. The documentary Senegal/Sicily produced by Alberto Amoretti and Giovanni Hänninen speaks sincerely about the risks of travel and what is happening in Europe to those who have arrived. Together, the two projects succeed to create a dialogue between the life before and after migration.
THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE
IL NUOVO VANGELO: INGRESSO A PALERMO by MILO RAU | 10 November | Spasimo
What would Jesus preach in the 21st century? Who would be his disciples? And how would today’s supporters of secular and spiritual power respond to the return and provocations of the most influential prophet and revolutionary in human history? With “The New Gospel”, the celebrated playwright Milo Rau and his group return to their origins by staging the Gospel as the passion of an entire civilization. The well-known activist Yvan Sagnet will play the first Black Jesus, and the twelve apostles are the migrant labourers who work in the fields of Southern Italy. The new Jesus and his apostles will arrive from the sea to the port of Sant’Erasmo. From there, the performance will cross the city before culminating in a multimedia performance at Spasimo. The performance is the third and final stage of a trilogy inaugurated in Matera, European Capital of Culture and continued at the Teatro Argentina in Rome.
MANUFACTURIST | 8 November | Teatro Garibaldi 19h
ManufacTurist is a theatrical performance about working men and women, contemporary forms of employment and about artists in the factory, tourists of art and culture in the realities of the workers’ world. It is an exploration of commonalities between artists and workers aiming at constructing understanding between the two communities. The performance is produced by Polish cultural and political organisation Krytyka Polityczna and in collaboration with Strefa WolnoSłowa Foundation.
TRANSEUROPA CARAVANS | 9 November | Piazza Magione 17.30h
In the year of the European Parliament elections, a group of young activists and performers travelled throughout 15 European countries on board of 5 caravans reaching out to places of struggle and resistance. With an artistic open-air performance, the collective now arrives to Palermo to narrate what they saw along their way.
THE YEAR OF THE FLY | 9 November | Teatro Garibaldi 16h
In the 1960s, the population of Baghdad was infected with trachoma, a serious eye condition transmitted by flies. The narration by Iraqi poet and artist Yousif Latif Jaralla tells the story of a mother’s desperate attempt to save her child, until she discovers a world of healers, stories and fables, where reality and imagination intertwine in an intimate and cathartic dimension.
STREET PERFORMANCE “BEYOND THE WALL” | 10 November | La Cala 12h
The theatrical and musical performance curated by the Palermo-based organisation Maghweb, will lead the participants on a journey of exploration on the theme of “walls”. Afterwards, the theatrical collective Teatro Due Mondi will curate Come crepe nei muri, an artistic performance based on the experience and the meaning of borders.
“THERE IS (NO) SEA IN PALERMO” | 10 November | Ecomuseo Mare Memoria Viva 12h
Ecomuseo Mare Memoria tells the urban and social transformations of Palermo from the post-war period to the present through testimonies, stories, images and memories linked to the sea of the city. The Museum will organise a curated urban walk that presents Palermo through the story of its seashore. In the context of the Festival, the museum organizes an urban walk and a guided tour.
EDUCATION
SCHOOL OF PALERMO | 7-9 November
The School of Palermo will open a reflective and action-oriented space, bringing together citizens and activists from different disciplines to learn and explore how to collaborate beyond the national state. A world-class faculty will animate with three days of events open to the city.
CONFERENCES AND PUBLIC DEBATES
NEW UNIONS: CONNECTING PERIPHERIES | 7 November | Teatro Garibaldi 18h
Nationalism, emigration and xenophobia. Will of redemption, otherness and welcoming. What connects Sicily with Poland and Ukraine? This international symposium organized in collaboration with the Warsaw Biennial and the Kiev Biennial will trace the possible refractions and unions between the southern and eastern periphery of Europe. The event, which will mark the opening of the exhibition New Unions, will be preceded by Orexis, a performance of contemporary music and dance.
LASER NOMAD: Consciousness, Representation and Embodiment | 7 November | Università di Palermo 14h
The goal of Laser Nomad, by the Swiss artist, writer and scholar Luca Forcucci, is to develop discussions, seminars, festivals, conferences and interviews between artists and scientists in various geographical nodes, in order to establish a long-term dynamic interconnected global laboratory to share and decolonize knowledge. In Palermo, Laser Nomad explores Consciousness, Representation and Incarnation with the contribution of research from the University of Palermo.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE EUROPE FOR THE MANY | 8 November | Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri 9h
The second Europe for the Many conference aims to set out a vision and strategy for the democratic transformation of Europe to become both ecologically responsible and socially just, and hence truly hospitable. Taking place exactly 30 years on from November 8, 1989, the fall of the Berlin wall, and bringing together activists, politicians and intellectuals from across the continent, the conference will track some of the fault lines in Europe’s new political geography and ask how the borders and breaks can be overcome to create a new movement for change. Organised by European Alternatives, Europe’s Future’s Program of IWM, ERSTE Foundation, London School of Economics, Green European Journal, Another Europe is Possible, University of Palermo.
PALERMO CALLS IZMIR: A CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO MAYORS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN | 8 November | Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri 12.30h
In the context of the conference Europe for the Many, and at a delicate time in the relations between Europe and Turkey, Leoluca Orlando and Tunç Soyer, lead mayor of the new Turkish democratic municipalism, are interviewed by Lorenzo Marsili on the role of cities in facing the migratory, climatic and social challenges of our time.
LITERARY APERITIF 1: VISIONS FOR EUROPE | 8 November | Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri 18h
An encounter with the authors of three books on Europe, the ecological crisis and the path ahead. With Ann Pettifor, Kalypso Nicolaidis, David Adler and Preethi Nallu.
LITERARY APERITIF 2: VISIONS FROM THE FUTURE | 9 November | Teatro Garibaldi 19h
An encounter with authors specialising in political science fiction. With You Mi, Giuseppe Porcaro, and Federica Baiocchi.
ART AND TECHNOLOGY: PRODUCTION OF NEW NARRATIVES | 9 November | Teatro Garibaldi 17h
How can art and technology change the narrative of migration? In cooperation with the collective We Are Europe, we will bring to the Teatro Garibaldi a discussion with international artists and experts in communication about the role of art and technology in shifting the current narrative on migration.
BUILDING A TRANSNATIONAL JOURNALISM | 9 November | Cre.Zi.Plus 15.30h
A few weeks before the European elections, a group of young activists travelled to fifteen European countries in five caravans to visit places of struggle and resistance in defence of fundamental rights. Together with Cafebabel, we want to use the knowledge acquired through the experience of Transeuropa Caravans to reflect on what spaces can be built to allow a generation of active citizens, more connected and mobile than ever, to make their voices heard across borders. With the participation of Tullio Filippone, journalist for Repubblica.it
#WALLOFSOUNDS: MUSICAL PROGRAMME
NEW UNIONS: OREXIS | 7 November | Teatro Garibaldi 18h
This contemporary music and dance show inspired by the themes of Transeuropa 2019 was created in relation to the exhibition New Unions, which will mark the opening. In Aristotelian philosophy, orexis represents the transition from power to action. The dancer and choreographer Silvia Giuffrè and the composer and musician Giovanni di Giandomenico will give life to the potential implicit in the artist’s installation, accompanying the public in transgressing the boundaries of the artwork. The performance will be followed by the opening of the exhibition in the presence of the artist, and a symposium organized in cooperation with the Warsaw Biennale and the Kiev Biennale.
THE MAYFIELD. WORLD PREMIERE | 8 November | Chiesa del Santissimo Salvatore 21h
THE MAYFIELD is a new formation taking its name from the Manchester train depot where the epic opera Everything that happened and would happen was developed by composer and director Heiner Goebbels, one of the most important exponents of contemporary music and theatre. His compositions for big orchestras are currently performed worldwide together with his music theatre works and staged concerts. The musicians come together for the first time to animate a new musical experiment, THE MAYFIELD, which will see its world premiere in Palermo. The concert celebrates the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and is organized with the support of the Goethe-Institut Palermo and the Institut français of Palermo.
PARADIGMA | 8 November | I Candelai 23.30h
PARADIGMA, is a collective of DJs and lovers of electronic music, new media and contemporary arts born in Palermo. In the context of the Festival they will organize a night celebration, including live artistic and acoustic exhibitions and sound art interventions, to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall.
B(L)(E)(E)(N)DINGS | 9 November | Teatro Garibaldi 20h
B(L)(E)(E)(N)DINGS is the result of three years of musical collaborations and research in several regions of Southern Africa. It is a musical performance by the award-winning Swiss composer Luca Forcucci, whose work observes the perceptual properties of sound, space and memory, coupled with unreleased 16mm footage from South Africa and Lesotho provided by composer, filmmaker and photographer Phill Niblock.
London: Divided Britain, Divided Europe: How Do We Build a Vision of Hope?
Transeuropa Open London presents an afternoon of art, politics and spoken word. Join us to discuss how we overcome the divisions of our fractured societies and build hope in a better future.
read morePresentation of the Athenian issue of Krytyka Polityczna
This book contains the contributions of people who have recently moved to Athens from the Middle East, of Athenians who have lived there a long time, as well as of those who are based in Berlin but frequently visit Athens; brought together, they form a de-elitized and de-colonized remix of knowledge. The authors are all united by their portrayal in anti-phrenological drawings.
To be presented by Joulia Strauss, artist, editor (Avtonomi Akadimia), Katja Ehrhardt, cultural scientist, organizer (AthenSYN). Further information in impressum, preface and texts about the presented projects in the book.
read moreMaribor: Maribor of the Globe
Roundtable with main organizational actors on migration and integration in Slovenia followed by networking lunch and session for Europe as a place of sanctuary for refugees and of human rights protection both inside and at its borders…
read moreSpotlight Sessions
Everyone is invited to share their story! We will provide a scenario for all our participants to present the initiatives, movements, art projects or organisations they belong to and present it to the audience of Transeuropa.
read moreMessina: Neighbourhoods in Motion – Participation and Urban Transformation at the Palmara
Within the projects aimed at promoting citizens’ participation and the shared use of the commons, the City of Messina has launched the participatory transformation of public spaces in some neighbourhoods situated at the outskirts of the city…
read morePUBLIC MOVEMENT PERFORMANCE
During a 20 minutes meeting a Public Movement Agents delivers an account of the group’s research about modern art made in Palestine before 1948 and the ways in which that research activates current politics. The private session draws out the performative relationship between nation-states and their cultural institutions. Access to Debriefing Session I: Transeuropa is limited, and a reservation is required
Opening Exhibitions ‘Europe as a Refuge’
Opening of ‘EUROPE AS A REFUGE’ group exhibition: the recent influx of refugees and migrants in Europe is often interpreted in media and political discourse as a crisis and a threat. TRANSEUROPA brings to Madrid a series of curated exhibitions by our partners Perpetuum Mobile and AthenSYN coming from the Athens Biennale…
read morePolitical Forum: WHAT’S AFTER THE NATION STATE? Thoughts for a future below and beyond the nation
The traditional form of the nation-state appears an insufficient vehicle to approach the challenges brought about by technological innovation, migration, climate change, or financial flows. And yet attempts to move beyond it, matching globalisation of the economy with a globalisation of politics, appear blocked or stuck in reverse gear. What’s next? This Forum is organised in partnership with the Kyiv Biennale 2017…
read moreArtists At Risk Exhibition
ARTISTS at RISK (AR) is a new institution at the intersection of human rights and the arts. AR is dedicated to mapping the field of persecuted visual art practitioners, facilitating their safe passage from their countries of origin and hosting them at “AR-Safe Haven Residencies”. AR also curates related artistic projects.
read moreUNIVERSITAS
A group exhibition on the subject of migration and learning with artists from Syria, Greece, and Germany, curated by Sotirios Bahtsetzis, based on artistic workshops curated by Katja Ehrhardt…
read moreBuilding a Local Artists-at-Risk (AR) Residency Network
This is a workshop by and for all who want to work with artists, critics, curators and theorists who have to flee their country of origin. These art practitioners are “at risk” for a reason – they are living on the rough edges of the permissible in their home countries: artistically, culturally, socially, politically…
read moreiHopP – workshop
iHopP is a creative project that aims at creating an intercultural dialogue platform to facilitate integration of new comers and local community members. The word “iHopP” is a mash-up of the Swedish words “ihop” (together) and “hopp” (hope). In iHopP, we used digital storytelling to get voices heard and give meaning and context to the participants’ experiences. We filmed more than 20 stories in Gothenburg and Malmö in 2017.
read more“Ave! Ave! Christus Rex!”: Report from the Culture War in Poland
Please, express your support for Polish people under the far right pressure, please join us in a struggle for defending the fundamental right to culture.
On May 27th, 2017 far right activists supported by religious groups had sparked riots in front of Powszechny Theatre in Warsaw – a municipal, public, cultural institution. They have also broken into the building and spread gas injuring one person who was taken to hospital with poisoning symptoms…
read moreEmergency Turned Upside Down
“Emergency Turned Upside-Down” confronts the cynical and inhuman discourse that calls refugees; presence in Europe “emergency” when that word should be applied to the war, terror and economic strangulation that forced people to move…
read moreThere are No Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Refugees attempting to enter the European Union play a specific role in the relation between the EU and Turkey. The same European powers that routinely invoke “human rights” to justify military action in Africa and Asia (including the “Middle East”) deny all protection to survivors fleeing the slaughter they order…
read moreBelgrade: Towards new models of Commons in Europe
Still on the small door the notion of shared good, Commons, makes its way to European life. More and more, initiatives and exemplary practices shows up to stop processes of privatization of shared goods in order to dedicate them to real needs of the communities – who would take care about the given resource and manage it…
read moreBerlin: Our political party! Common – Critical – Crypto
A “political party” offering different types of workshops and space for exchanging ideas. The central topic is related to the “common” as an encompassing vision to explore in the local context with a transnational outlook. Spatially and temporally the party will start even before the party! People can join us on foot, by bike or on the S-Bahn to collectively reach the location where common action, critical discussion and crypto talk will be possible.
read moreiHopP
iHopP is a creative project that aims at developing an intercultural dialogue platform to facilitate integration of newcomers and local community members. The word “iHopP” is a mash-up of the Swedish words “ihop” (together) and “hopp” (hope). In iHopP digital storytelling was used to get voices heard and give meaning and context to the participants’ experiences. 24 of these one minute stories are shown here…
read moreValencia: Escola d’innovacio Civica – Kick off and Civic Talks
Escola d ‘Innovacio Civica (Civic Innovation School) aims to create a co-learning space for civic innovation in Valencia. As first session of the school, participants will be part of a “Civic Talks”, a CivicWise format to develop Collective Intelligence for the productive activation of territories. Participants are will share challenges and difficulties of their projects. These challenges will mark the first objective of a collaborative learning process with the aim to propose collective solutions.
read moreTax evasion, a European issue
Registration of Participants
Participants of Transeuropa coming from across Europe and the city of Madrid will come together for the first time to register for the activities of the week, get their info package. Material and useful resources from our partners will available.
read moreBlack Lives Matter Denmark
Black Lives Matter (BLM) emerged as an historic movement for civil rights.* One of the outflows of the BLM movement has been the exposure of a rift between mainstream, often white, progressives and a growing group of activists who feel racial justice issues are not prioritized within many progressive spaces…
read moreOpening exposición ‘Textos de Mujeres: Arte Feminista desde el Este’
Opening of the exhibiton ‘Women’s Texts: feminist art from the East’ with Oksana Briukhovetska.Since the first revolution in 2004 contemporary art in Ukraine has become socially and politically engaged. After Maidan revolution (2013) now with the war, art actively reacts to traumatic social experiences. The questions of women and migrants rights, in particular, are exacerbated. With her exhibition curated for TRANSEUROPA, Oksana Briukhovetska will contextualize feminist and gender issues in the art field and society in general, providing a comparative perspective on the current Ukrainian situation together with other post-Soviet and Eastern European countries. The exhibition “Women’s Texts” is a collection of works by artists from Ukraine, Poland, Czechia and Russia, who use different mediums and a feminist optic to represent various issues affecting women in post-soviet/post- socialist countries…
read moreCriminalisation of life saving in the Mediterranean
Politicians, governments and also media across Europe have been accusing non-governmental organisations and individual activists carrying out search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean of undermining efforts to reduce the number of people entering Europe…
read moreOpen Assembly on Commons and radical urban politics.
Welcome to TRANSEUROPA
Welcome to Transeuropa 2017 – Convergent Spaces! The team of Transeuropa welcomes you to the city of Madrid. We will present our objectives for the week, how we plan to make of Transeuropa a point of convergence for political and civil society actors to exchange ideas, concepts and alternatives for a Europe in turmoil.
read moreScreening: ‘When Paul Came Over the Sea’
Paul is a migrant from Cameroon. He has made his way across the Sahara to the Moroccan coast where he now lives in a forest waiting for the right moment to cross the Mediterranean Sea. This is where he meets Jakob, a filmmaker from Berlin, who is researching a film about Europe’s borders…
read moreHerceg Novi: Why waitin’?
Transeuropa Open Herceg Nova’s event “Why waitin’?” aims to present and promote innovative practices coming from grassroots initatives fighting for women rights. Through discussions about feminism in Europe and reviewing the status of women in Montenegro, as well as through workshops, we want to show that micro actions to improve gender equality are still possible through creative bottom up citizen initiatives.
read moreOpening exhibition ‘The Voice ________’
Opening of the exhibition ‘The Voice of _____’ A Collection of electoral materials designed by the artists who have no right to vote. Exhibition curated by Vladimir Palibrk, in collaboration with European Alternatives…
read moreAudiovisual Source Code: “If I were a black character in a movie”
Moha Gerehou will perform an Audiovisual Source Code titled “If I were a black character in a movie”. This format is about sharing the audiovisual and personal imagery of a person…
read moreSite visits to places of commoning
On the background of urban commoning, we want to do a city tour to discover some of the most emblematic spaces of sharing economy and social experiences in Madrid. This activity is organised together with the European Commons Assembly.
read moreClosing party
Even if it cannot be a summer season party, our closing party will be open to everyone who wants to join us to for dinner, music and dancing!
read moreIdrissa: Fronteras de la cotidianidad
With the idea that the story can be started from the beginning of the project, this Work in Progress is presented as a narration in itself, almost an advance of the documentary Idrissa, which will mix live music, sound effects electronic and reading texts and poems, as a narration…
read moreMoto Kiatu DJs
Moto Kiatu, that means “hot shoes” in swahili, it’s a bet to spread out the new sounds and rhythms from Africa and its mix with electronic sounds. Our vision is to promote these fresh music scene, unknown in Spain but followed in other European cities such as Berlin and Lisbon, into the clubs, shows and music meetings…
read moreIntersectionality in Practice
Here is a chance to move beyond the theory of intersectionality by finding ways to practice social justice organising with more rigour and competence. We will think about how better connect our struggles in our fight towards long-term change, and take steps to make your activism -and your life- more intersectional…
read more(DIY) Cybersecurity for Activists
This is a workshop about digital privacy and security with a critical and holistic approach. The workshops is specially tailored for people who work in social action groups, wishing to improve their digital routines and to think through these topics. We will…
read moreFunding the Cooperative City
This workshop aims at exploring the emerging landscape of collaborative economy initiatives: Faced with austerity measures, privatisation and financialisation community groups and citizen initiatives started to organise their own services and spaces…
read moreThe Brexit Crisis: Building TransEuropean Perspectives
This workshop will seek to develop dialogues between activists across Europe, sharing experiences and perspectives. It starts from the analysis that three interconnected dynamics led to Brexit: the triumph of British/English colonial nostalgia, the interconnected cultural rejection of multiculturalism and immigration…
read moreCommunity Strategies against Institutional Racism
Though migration policy and citizenship tend to be competencies of the State and not municipal governments, cities can provide major instruments through which to protect the civil and political rights of immigrant communities and minorities…
read moreTransnational Solidarity at times of crisis
The economic crisis in Europe has placed solidarity at the top of public and policy agendas. But how strong is solidarity amongst Europeans, after almost 60 years of European integration? What do we know…
read moreData analysis and visualisation
Data literacy workshop driven by open and free software tools to get free knowledge. Data Visualisation is a transversal discipline which harnesses the immense power of visual communication in order to explain, in an understandable manner, the relationships of meaning, cause and dependency…
read moreTHE VOICE OF_________
A Collection of electoral materials designed by the artists who have no right to vote. Exhibition curated by Vladimir Palibrk, in collaboration with European Alternatives. Today, a great amount of artists are living and moving all over Europe. Multiple travel, education and working opportunities have allowed for relatively networked artist communities to grow, sometimes without interactions with local political realities or spaces…
read moreWomen’s Texts: Feminist Art from the East
The questions of women and migrants rights, in particular, are exacerbated. With her exhibition curated for TRANSEUROPA, Oksana Briukhovetska will contextualize feminist and gender issues in the art field and society in general, providing a comparative perspective on the current Ukrainian situation…
read moreTurku: CHA(LLE)NGING THE OTHER
The event explores various facets of imagining, narrating and physically manifesting ‘the Other’ in contemporary European context. By the use of different community arts tools we invite our audience to challenge the topics of social injustice and inequality in everyday narratives and practices and encourage them to rewrite, reconstruct and finally to draw the concrete plans for transformations and changes in a form of live community dialogue.
read moreLudwigshafen am Rhein: My LU-Love for Europe
Be part of a transnational Ludwigshafen of common development and create with us a city of change in 2017. Celebrate with us a transnational festival of arts, culture and politics. Debate current political challenges with other young adults. We invite you to spread out your visions and address your opinion to local politicians by attending our workshops and outside event.
read moreGhent: Commoning Sport and Leisure
Transeuropa Open Ghent’s workshop will bring people together across sport/art/activism fields around the theme of the commons, exploring the concept through a best practice in football. KAA Gent is the first and only club in Belgium, and one of the few around Europe, to have taken a commons approach to ownership, governance and structure. We will explore this commoning practice through the lens of sport to get us all thinking about the commons in and beyond the field of football.
read moreTop Manta – struggle and activism of the street vendors in Spain
This workshop proposes a space for reflection on the struggle of the groups of “Manteros” and other street vendors in Spain, who are in almost all cases migrants without documentation. The starting point of the workshop are…
read moreLousame: Common Land and Emancipatory Rural Politics in a transborder perspective
Transeuropa Open Lousame will gravitate around Common Land and Emancipatory Rural Politics in a transborder perspective. The festival will take place in the Froxán Common Woodlands, recently recognized by the UN Registry of Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas.
read more#StopIslamofobia
The workshop aims at supporting the development of the capacities of young activists working from within and outside the newcomer communities to fight for human rights…
read moreTalk Real – Art Real shooting
Talk Real is a nomadic political talk show for the web that offers a space for dynamic discussions that explore issues in depth from a radical perspective. In this new episode of Talk Real in the series ART REAL, recorded live with a public in Madrid…
read moreDANS OFF PROYECT
Open Assembly of European Alternatives
Every year, European Alternatives organises its Open Assembly, a dynamic and lively gathering inspiring members, board and staff to continue working towards democracy, equality and culture beyond the nation-state and chart the strategic orientation of European Alternatives for the year to come.
read moreTranseuropa Open Amsterdam
Transeuropa Open Amsterdam invites you to an afternoon full of workshops, games, inspiring speeches, debates, reading-corners and fabulous food @Plantage Doklaan. In cooperation with partners like DiEM25 Nederland, Fair City Amsterdam, Bring Them Here, Europese Beweging and Transnational Institute our event will focus on the commons, transformative cities and refugees in Europe.
read moreMapping Cities of Change
After a short introduction we will discuss on how to use and further develop a digital mapping tool for cities of change which has been co-created by European Alternatives. How can we understand the mapping itself as a process of commoning and use synergies between existing networks to gather information on examples of new municipalism?…
read more¿Integración o eurosplaining? [SPA]
Explorando las blanquitudes sudakas, aquí y allá, los puentes, el privilegio (OMG), los espacios no mixtos, el poliamor, las ciudadanías inexistentes y las secuestradas, los memes de White tears y otros conceptos a tomar en cuenta en la construcción de una horizontalidad posible desde algo distinto que la integración.
Confirmed workshop facilitator: Elisa Fuenzalida.
read moreVictims, perpetrators and the collective self
The workshop aims to take a closer look at experiences of the people of poland, spain and germany. the workshop is designed as a platform for exchanging experiences and trigger a debate among all participants…
read moreDe-patriarchalisation of politics
This workshop will be an opportunity for the international public to learn from Spanish social movements and municipalist experiences and discuss what it means to “feminise politics”. We will…
read moreCIVIC GAMES / NEXT LEVEL
Participants will create civic games concepts using the new formats and interactive mechanisms offered by digital games. Building on political theatre, simulations, board games and animation, the key concepts of game designs…
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