PROGRAMM:
Diéné Nemorin & Yael Landau: Dance
Hadji Ahmed: Oud & Performance
FREE ENTRY
This exhibition is for all the people who are ready to recognize themselves in the face of a stranger.
For people who are ready to learn to be silent so that they can hear the voices which tend to drown in the hysterical noise.
Voices of those who do not speak our language. Speakers who are not privileged enough to be heard.
Old people, happy people, broken people, lively people. Challenging and wistful gazes. Laughter lines and wrinkles of sadness – traces of lived life.
This exhibition would not be possible without all the women*, here and there, whose lives have been full of challenges, sacrifices or any kind of violence. Women* who are marked by wars or routes without return, marked by exile and by the leaving behind of beloved people and places. Women* who have been broken. And women* who continue fighting. Women* who have succeeded in making life more bearable for children. With an unshakeable hope of less dying and more living.