Denise Palmieri

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Ženergija
  • Denise Palmieri
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Conny Zenk, transdisciplinary artist, founder of the art project RAD Performance.
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Robert and Monika, Café LG – Greetings to Prisoners/ Pozdravi za zatvorenike
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Music mix: GOODBYE 2024!
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Katharina Mueckstein, film director, screenwriter and producer
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Soñ Gweha aka DJ SOÑXSEED, transdisciplinary artist
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Sónia Melo, journalist and activist
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Maria Herold, cultural producer and curator, musician and music producer
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Ana Mikadze & Fabio Hofer, State of Matter
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Araba Evelyn Johnston-Arthur, activist and cofounder of Pamoja, co-curator WIENWOCHE festival
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Letícia Carneiro, maiz celebrates its 30th anniversary this year!

Let’s talk about challenges & dance, about black herstory, about sufferings and hopes. Ženergija always opens questions of spirituality and solidarity. What is it like when you feel for a moment that you can revive Josephine Baker?

It is a great honor to host a great Denise Palmieri, a Brazilian artist based in Vienna. As a performance artist, she mixes experience and consciousness unfolding ritualistic aspects of the body and the voice questioning binary, normative knowledge production.

 

Tonight we are listening to a great guest, who is reading excerpts from the book This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color – feminist anthology edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E. Anzaldúa, first published in 1981.

“We are challenging white feminists to be accountable for their racism because at the base we still want to believe that they really want freedom for all of us.”
― Cherríe L. Moraga Gloria Anzaldua, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color

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