Donnerstag, 14. Juli 2022, 17:00 Uhr – Freitag, 15. Juli 2022, 05:00 Uhr
ÆDEN, Schleusenufer 3, 10997 Berlin
Kultur mag keine Kugeln abwehren – aber dafür kann sie vielleicht die schießende Hand aufhalten. Die ukrainische Kultur wurde zur Zielscheibe der russischen militärischen und propagandistischen Aggressionen, deren brutale Intention ist, die ukrainische Identität zu zerstören. Ein wichtiger Ort der Zusammenkunft und Ausdruck von kultureller und künstlerischen Identität ist für die ukrainische Gemeinschaft schon immer der Garten. Der Garten ist ein Ort der Sicherheit, ein Ausdruck von künstlerischer Identität und kultureller Erinnerung.
Somit möchten wir am Donnerstag, den 14. Juli, die ukrainische Gemeinschaft sowie alle, die gerne mehr über die ukrainische Kultur erfahren möchten, zu einem facettenreichen Programm in den Garten ÆDEN einladen. Stattfinden wird die Veranstaltung ab 17:00 Uhr bis in die späten Morgenstunden um 5:00 des nächsten Tages im ÆDEN, Schleusenufer 3, 10997 Berlin.
Kuratiert von dem legendären Kyjiwer Musikkollektiv Fusion Jam erwarten die Besucher*innen sowohl eine kreative Live-Jam Session, als auch die rockigen und funkigen Klänge der aus Odesa stammenden Girl Band Chillera und ein Auftritt von Hyphen Dash.
Teil des Gartens wird auch ein Markt mit ukrainischem Kunsthandwerk und Street Food sein sowie eine von Vitsche Culture kuratierte visuelle Ausstellung.
Ab 22 Uhr folgt das Abendprogramm, welches mit seinem Line-up, bestehend aus DJ-Sets aufstrebender ukrainischer DJs und lokaler Unterstützer*innen, die Electro, Breakbeat, Leftfield und UK Garage in B2B-Formaten auflegen, zum gemeinsamen Abtauchen einlädt.
Mehr Informationen finden Sie auf der Veranstaltungsseite auf Facebook.
Das Tagesprogramm ist Teil der städtischen Kulturinitiative DRAUSSENSTADT.
Wir freuen uns sehr, wenn Sie die Veranstaltung im Vorfeld medial ankündigen sowie vor Ort begleiten.
Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an:
Medienkontakt:
Krista-Marija
press@vitsche.org
An interdisciplinary journey into the substance of Freedom, Peace and Security.
Interdisciplinary residency program.
Organizers: Pilecki-Institut, Vitsche e.V., Genshagen Stiftung
With support: Stiftung für Deutsch-Polnische Zusammenarbeit, Auswärtiges Amt
Curator: Kataryna Tarabukina
For whom:
philosophers, historians, political scientists, visual/sound/music/interdisciplinary artists, writers/poets, researchers aged 20-45, from Ukraine, Poland, and Germany.
When: 10-16.02.2023
Where: Berlin, Genshagen
Deadline for application: December 31, 2022
An interdisciplinary residency program offering a series of lectures, workshops, and city/museum tours led by top scholars and practitioners from Ukraine, Germany, and Poland.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has challenged the meaning of commonly shared values and revealed differences in their understanding, questioning what terms such as security, freedom, and solidarity mean for each of us. We endeavor to reveal, re-open and share three different practices and approaches toward decision-making from three different political nations — Poland, Germany, and Ukraine.
The project „The Nexus of DECISION 2023″ has the ambition and courage to debate and compare the historical, political, philosophical, and spiritual paths of these three geopolitical regions – Ukraine, Poland, and Germany – the challenges they are facing and the decisions they are taking from different perspectives in dealing with the massive violence, both individual and collective, that has come to the European continent.
The aim of the program is to build a space for dialogue and collaboration between young artists and scholars from Germany, Ukraine and Poland.
The „The Nexus of DECISION 2023″ program addresses the differences and similarities in the way we think about Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The decision is not only about political issues – why certain countries decide on a particular policy towards Russia and Ukraine – but first and foremost about the individual roots of how and why we think about Europe, what it is, what its values are, the importance of choosing an identity, deciding to act or not to act. „The Nexus of DECISION 2023″ is a program in which we will try to discover the reasons for the cultural and historical differences which today often determine the sources of thinking – about pacifism, peace, patriotism, solidarity, propaganda, fighting, surrender, correlations between individual and common responsibility, defending identity, etc.
Who can apply?
philosophers, historians, political scientists, visual/sound/music/interdisciplinary artists, writers/poets, researchers
Age: 20-45
From: Ukraine, Poland, and Germany. Refugees from Ukraine are most welcome.
In February 2023 we will host a week-long residency in Stiftung Genshagen. During the 6-day program, participants will take part in seminars, workshops, ice-breaking games, city tours, curatorial museum guided tours, and other activities to help us work through the topic.
Following this meeting participants will take part in a reporting event at the Pilecki Institute to share their experiences, and thoughts, and to show intermediate results. They will then have the opportunity to apply for an upcoming scholar program.
The program of the project „The Nexus of DECISION 2023″ will be focused on four thematic sections:
#1. Freedom / Peace:
This part will include seminars led by Polish, German and Ukrainian philosophers, historians, and political scientists. Participants will jointly discuss texts dealing with the understanding of peace and freedom, and the re-conceptualizing of peace;
# 2. Security / Fragility of the body:
This section will include workshops led by Ukrainian and Polish artists, curators and activists. Decision-making on an individual level will be discussed.
The section will concentrate on contemporary understandings of freedom from the standpoint of tensions between political/national community and individual liberty, and on liberal perspectives regarding security and the military.
# 3. Decolonial practices from the Ukrainian perspective
This section will include both academic and practical/cultural texts to formulate an approach to understanding decolonial practices in Ukraine.
#4. Activists / Embodied practice
The fourth part is a workshop in Berlin museums with museologists and cultural animators, working on understanding the psychological and philosophical aspects of decision-making in German society as articulated through art.
Location and dates
10.02.2023 – 16.02.2023
4 days – Stiftung Genshagen
Schloss 1, 14974 Genshagen
2 days – Pilecki-Institut
Pariser Platz 4A, 10117 Berlin
language of residency: English
Selection
Participants will be selected in an open call procedure, with a maximum of 15 people (5 from Germany, 5 from Ukraine, 5 from Poland). Refugees from Ukraine are welcome.
Our offer includes
A COMPLETE APPLICATION SHOULD INCLUDE
Please send the application to kateryna.tarabukina@vitsche.org
till December 31, 2022
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ORGANISATION
organizers:
Pilecki Institute Berlin
Vitsche e. V.
Stiftung Genshagen
with support of:
Stiftung für Deutsch-Polnische Zusammenarbeit
Auswärtiges Amt
The unofficial beginning of Vitsche as a Ukrainian movement in Germany dates back to January 30th, when active Ukrainians organized the first protest for sanctions and isolation of russia before the full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine became reality. Over the next six months, a large number of people joined the organization to support our common cause – the struggle for the victory of Ukraine.
Over time, a committed, stable team formed, and we registered Vitsche as a non-profit organization to legalize our status.
Participation in Vitsche has always been based on trust, shared values, and the common goals of stopping russian violent aggression and supporting Ukrainians in Ukraine and abroad.
Recently, with third-party assistance, we discovered new details in the biography of someone who had been representing Vitsche for a long time and oversaw several projects of the organization. Not without regret and with full responsibility for our inattention, we must admit that we overlooked the detailed background-checking of community members at the beginning of the organization’s existence.
For those 6+ months, there had been a person in the organization whose past is connected with the propaganda machine of the aggressor state. Anton Dorokh worked for RT (RussiaToday) and its subsidiary Ruptly from 2014 until November 2021 and was a journalist officially accredited by the terrorist organization “DNR”. Such accreditation is granted for reporting in favor of the aggressor state russia and its puppet terrorist organisations.
With regret, we report this situation – and we sincerely welcome your questions and criticism. Involvement in russian propaganda, as well as any manifestation of non-value behavior, is deeply condemned by our organization and is something we will continue to fight against throughout our existence. Deliberate withholding or deceit in regards to such facts puts an end to cooperation with Vitsche in any form.
We, Vitsche, sincerely believe in dialogue with all people who were once influenced by russian propaganda, but later realized their mistake and radically changed their views. Nevertheless, any person who helped russian terror must bear responsibility for it and cannot represent the Ukrainian civil movement.