We are closing the exhibition
CREATIVE STATIONS & FILM SCREENINGS 24.08.2024 14:00–21:00
WITH Forensis/Forensic Architecture, Frauen machen Druck & Das Freie Werkstattprinzip, Santiago Calderón García, SC Simplesmente Capoeira Berlin
AT Nettelbeckplatz (soon to be renamed) opposite SAVVY Contemporary & in the SAVVY house
FREE ENTRY Donations welcome
ACCESS Our space is accessible by wheelchair
Programme
AFTERNOON ON NETTELBECKPLATZ | ||
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13:00– | Capoeira Workshop | With SC Simplesmente Capoeira Berlin |
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines fighting, music, acrobatics and spirituality. It was developed in the 16th century on the plantations of Brazil by enslaved African people as a method of resistance empowered by and disguised as dance. This workshop will be facilitated by Simplesmente Capoeira teachers from Berlin. Children, teenagers and adults – all age groups are invited to participate. | ||
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14:00– | Creative Stations | Painting for kids Screen Printing Workshop Print demonstration |
Join us in activating the public square outside of SAVVY Contemporary with a number of creative stations inviting your bodies, hands and hearts to learn, experiment and create together. Open for everyone, just come! | ||
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14:00– 19:00 | Last day of the exhibition | |
Take a stroll through the exhibition and see how it grew through the labour of many hands since its opening day. | ||
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EVENING IN THE SAVVY-HAUS | ||
19:00 | FILM SCREENING & CONVERSATION | |
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On the closing day of LABO*R, we invite you to interact with the manifestations of collective labour conducted throughout the duration of the exhibition in our different labor*s engaging with woodwork, sewing, printing, sound making, dancing, filmmaking, researching, video editing, and many more. In the afternoon, we are also activating the public square outside of SAVVY Contemporary with a number of creative stations inviting your bodies, hands and hearts to join in communal learning, experimenting and creating. In the evening, we will watch film investigations by Forensis / Forensic Architecture.
The event is part of the exhibition project LABO*R which takes place within our 15-months-long programme TRANSITIONS, funded by Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien.