Soñ Gweha aka DJ SOÑXSEED, transdisciplinary artist

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  • Soñ Gweha aka DJ SOÑXSEED, transdisciplinary artist,
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Katharina Mueckstein, film director, screenwriter and producer
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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!
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Nataša Mackuljak, WIENWOCHE
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Ženergija celebrate 20 years & 2 years on Radio Orange- LIVE
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Ivana Marjanović, curator and author

We talk about synchronicity, about migrations, about art, about the moon and love. We are talking about traveling, but constantly searching for a home. Home is in me, in my body! We talk about life itself and enjoy it when the vinyl spin.

For the first time in Ženergija, we are listening to analog DJing.

Listen to the great Soñ Gweha aka DJ SOÑXSEED is a transdisciplinary artist, DJ, researcher and community organizer.

Soñ Gweha aka SOÑXSEED is a transdisciplinary artist, DJ, researcher and community organizer who moves between the Paris region in France and Vienna, Austria, where they are pursuing a PhD in Practice at the Academy of Fine Arts (akbild). Their creative universe unfolds across multiple imaginaries – utopian, erotic, spiritual – expressed through a variety of mediums such as music, analog DJing, video, performance, installation, sculpture, and collective practices. Driven by a desire to dismantle oppressive social norms, they explore Black, Queer, and visionary mythologies and liberation spaces, weaving subtle connections between human and non-human realms, the visible and the invisible.
Drawing from their Cameroonian and broader Afro-diasporic heritage, as well as afrofuturist literature, music references, and their political roots within Afrofeminist and queer BIPOC communities, they craft tools of healing that question how to blow without suffocating.
Through immersive works, Soñ Gweha invites us to discover alternative temporalities of intimacy and joy, offering a profound exploration of existence in all its nuances, where tribulation, grief, comfort, lifing, and celebration intertwine in a continuous dance.

 

Thank you Stefan from Radio ORANGE 94.0 for help.

 

 

 

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