In collaboration with Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin e.V. and external guests, the project RESIST! hosts weekly “Assemblies” from March 5 to May 7: every Thursday evening** from 5–7 pm, everyone interested is invited to gather at Uferstudio 5.
The Assembly on 7 May will be hosted by the
Decolonise / Dance Working Group: The working group actively addresses the various political crises and conflicts in Palestine and Israel. It also deals with the effects of these conflicts on the political climate in Germany, which it classifies as increasingly authoritarian. The group collects educational resources and organises reading groups, workshops and other learning formats to inform artists about the current political climate in Germany with regard to Israel/Palestine.
With the format of the “Assemblies,” we aim to offer the independent scene space and time for broader cultural and political exchange. While digital connections tend to encourage fast, largely anonymous and individualized expressions of opinion, we choose to invest in real social cohesion. Through the “Assemblies,” we create a solidaric setting in which reflection and discussion can take place live and on site. Together, we want to explore how we can sustainably defend artistic freedom — in the face of current cuts to cultural funding and the normalization of right-wing positions within wider society.
During each assembly, the
Freelance Dance Ensemble Berlin will give a 10-15 minute presentation calling on all dance and cultural professionals to make their changed realities visible. More information
here.
Official announcement text of the AG Decolonize / Dance:
„Decolonize / Dance is a working group founded in 2024 to oppose repressive developments in Germany in the context of Palestine / Israel. As dance artists, we condemn the genocide in Gaza and critically reflect on how the dance field in Berlin has changed during this time.
For this assembly we invite the film documentary Protest Under Pressure by Elena Avolio, Noa Élie Monaé and Nora Weise – all of them students at the Freie Universität Berlin. The film starts with the brutal eviction in May 2024 of the protest camp organized by students of the Freie Universität Berlin against the genocide in Gaza. The film depicts the events that followed, including different media smear campaigns, threats and legal consequences and interference with academic freedom. The voices of students, activists, professors, legal experts and journalists discuss the responsibility of the university, the media and the police, questioning political and judiciary actions.“
The screening of the film will be followed by an open discussion.
Length of the film: 80 mins.
Language: German & English with subtitles.
*Zeitgenössischer Tanz Berlin e.V. (Contemporary Dance Berlin Association)