WorldWideMusic
Friday 13.12.2019 9:30pm | Club
Admission: pre sale 10 € plus fee / box office 15 €, 10 € (reduced), 5 € (Berlin Pass)
Organizer: Werkstatt der Kulturen
Production

Expressing Me - Expressing Us
feat. Eden, Maeve & Natalie
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The singer and bass player Natalie Greffel is on a quest to showcase various notions of how QTBIPOC (Queer, trans-, black, indigenous, people of color) knowledge and artistic self-expression can be the glue of a community’s life. By collaborating with various QTBIPOC artists using a variety of mixed-media, exploring various historical as well as emotional topics. Her art collectively presents new collaborative compositions, audio visuals and performances as a tool to expose, express and share sources of knowledge, history and identity.
This time around Natalie Greffel will be taking the stage with the multi-instrumental musician, singer, and composer Eden Girma and Maeve Moayedi. |
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As a child of Ethiopian immigrants raised in Madison (Wisconsin, USA) Eden Girma grew up at the nexus of widely varying and vibrant musical traditions, including: Ethiopian and American folk, European classical, jazz, rock, hip-hop. Today, Eden draws from these rich genres to create and perform music that not only resonates with individual hearts, but brings people together in a spirit of intimacy and empathy.
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Maeve Moayedi experiences multiculturalism in a way where concepts of nationalism, belonging and cultural definition have become absolute. She therefore lives a multicultural nomadic lifestyle reflected through a multidisciplinary approach to art and expressions. As a singer, outdoor explorer and adventurer, she concentrates a very free and experimental approach to her music through vocal guidance while basing herself in powerful environments. She successfully creates visual and sonic textures through her vulnerability. Healing dualisms and bridging contrasting realities is at the core of her identity and is reflected through contrasting jazz and soul influences with experimental, minimal soundscaping.
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Women* on Stage!
WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN presents World Wide Women* Music
We are in the best of company - from Angola to Cambodia, Nepal to the Ukraine, March 8th is International Women*’s Day, and is now also celebrated in Berlin! As part of its concert series WorldWideMusic, the WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN pays homage to “the stronger sex” with a women’s special. Berlin musicians from diverse origins and different genres DJ, play their instruments, raise their voices to celebrate themselves and all women. The curators and musicians Evi Filippou, Jarita Freydank, Mayelis Guyat and Sasha Lurje have chosen their female band for you. We redress the ‘balance’ - come to celebrate Women*’s Day with us… and every Friday from March to June 2019 at 9pm in the club at the WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN.
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The WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe. |
The facilities of the WERKSTATT DER KULTUREN are accessible to wheelchair users. |
