Larry Macaulay

Larry Macaulay Larry Macaulay is the award winning founder/editor in chief, at Refugee Radio Network in Hamburg and Vice President of the Board, of Community Media Forum Europe (CMFE) in Brussel where he actively contributes to shaping policies that promote inclusivity, integration, and representation within the media landscape. He established the Conference on Migration & Media Awareness (CMMA) in Hamburg, a pivotal initiative aimed at giving refugees and migrants a stronger and more influential voice across Europe. He co-founded the impactful Migrantpolitan project at Kampnagel, leveraging practical examples to bridge the gap between communities and media. He has also conducted an array of workshops and awareness programs, both in Europe and globally, shedding light on the intersection of migrants and media and championing a more inclusive future. Larry Macaulay Anne Beate Timea Junghaus René*e Reith Michel Abdollahi Burcu Dogramaci Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
Anne Beate

Anne Beate Anne Beate Hovind commissions and produces art in public spaces. Currently, she is putting her energy and expertise in city planning of Oslo producing two internationally known artworks Future Library by Scottish artist Katie Paterson and Losæter/FlatbreadSociety by the art collective Futurefarmers. Over the past 20 years, she has worked at the interface of art, culture and business where she has gained a vast amount of experience in realizing complex and original projects. included developing public services, building a hospital, city planning, placemaking and passenger orientated development for airports. Anne Beate is a passionate urban developer who believes in transforming the city from the heart. Future Libary, 2014 – 2114, by artist Katie PatersonFor 100 years, starting in 2014, a new author is selected annually to contribute an original work to the Future Library project. To date, 11 authors have participated, including Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell, Sjón, Elif Shafak, Han Kang, Karl Ove Knausgård, Ocean Vuong, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Judith Schalansky, Valeria Luiselli, and Tommy Orange. These works will remain unpublished and unread until the year 2114. As part of the project, 1,000 trees were planted in Oslo’s Nordmarka forest. In 2114, these trees will be harvested to create the paper on which the collected works will be printed. Until then, the manuscripts are securely stored in a specially designed Silent Room within the Deichman Bjørvika public library. This room, constructed using timber from trees felled before the new seedlings were planted, is both a repository and a symbol of the Future Library’s vision. Each year, the selected author participates in a Handover Ceremony, walking to the forest to deliver their manuscript to artist Katie Paterson and the Future Library Trust. Only the title of the submitted work is revealed. The City of Oslo has entered into a 100-year agreement with the Future Library Trust, ensuring that the forest will be protected and nurtured, and that the Silent Room will remain the dedicated home for the manuscripts until their eventual publication. Timea Junghaus René*e Reith Michel Abdollahi Burcu Dogramaci Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
Timea Junghaus

Timea Junghaus Timea Junghaus is an art historian, a leader of the Roma cultural and political movement, and a contemporary art curator. She serves as executive director of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC). She has researched and published extensively on the conjunctions of modern and contemporary art, with particular reference to issues of colonialism, and minority representation. In recognition of her curatorial activities Junghaus received the Kairos – European Cultural Price in 2008. Her curatorial works include the Roma component of the Hidden Holocaust exhibition (Budapest Kunsthalle, 2004), Paradise Lost – the First Roma Pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale (2007), the Visual Art Section for the RomArchive (2016-2017), to name a few. Under her leadership since 2017, ERIAC presented Roma art in the most prestigious art events of the world: Venice Biennale 2019 and 2022, Manifesta 14, documenta fifteen, Milan Triennale 2022, Cannes film Festival 2023 and 2024, Mucem in Marseille 2023, among others. Larry Macaulay Anne Beate René*e Reith Michel Abdollahi Burcu Dogramaci Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
René*e Reith

René*e Reith René*e Reith (all pronouns) works as a choreographer, performance artist and dance scholar. Her productions have been created and performed at Kampnagel (Hamburg), the Temps d’M festival (Charleville-Mézières), FITUC (Casablanca) and the Schaubude Berlin.Her trans-feminist perspective and the close connection between theory and practice have led to awards such as the research prize of the Gesellschaft für Tanzforschung, the Fritz-Wortelmann-Preis and the theatre prize of the Bürgerstiftung Hildesheim. She studied Scenic Arts (BA) and Staging the Arts and Media (MA) at the University of Hildesheim, as well as Performance and Dance Studies at Stockholm University. Her studies and artistic work were supported by the Villigst Scholarship and the stART.up scholarship from the Claussen Simon Foundation (Hamburg). Larry Macaulay Anne Beate Timea Junghaus Michel Abdollahi Burcu Dogramaci Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
Michel Abdollahi

Michel Abdollahi Michel Abdollahi is an emcee, television presenter, journalist and painter of Iranian origin from Hamburg. He was born in Tehran on 20 April 1981. He has been active in the German-speaking and European poetry slam scene since 2000 and is regarded as a ‘luminary’ (Hamburger Abendblatt). He was honoured with the German Television Award in 2015 and the Gustaf Gründgens Prize in 2017. Burcu Dogramaci Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
Burcu Dogramaci

Burcu Dogramaci Burcu Dogramaci is Director of the Käte Hamburger Kolleg global dis:connect and Professor of Art History at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. She researches and publishes on 20th century and contemporary art with a focus on exile and migration, photography and photo books, textile modernism, architecture, the city, sculpture of the Weimar Republic and post-war period, live art. Publications (current): Exil London. Metropolen, Moderne und künstlerische Emigration, Göttingen: Wallstein 2024; Grenze | Granica. Art on the German-Polish Border after 1990, Köln: Böhlau 2024 (mit Marta Smolińska); Urban Exile. Theories, Methods, Research Practices, Bristol: Intellect 2023, (hg. m. Ekaterina Aygün et al.). Larry Macaulay Anne Beate Timea Junghaus René*e Reith Michel Abdollahi Rykena/Jüngst SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
Rykena/Jüngst

Rykena / Jüngst Rykena / Jüngst have been working as an artistic duo between the cities of Hamburg and Munich since 2016. In their dance productions, they roam through strip clubs, 1920s vaudeville theaters, Ovid’s Metamorphoses or queer comic conventions and let mermaids, she hulks, expressive arias, velvet stages and marble down jackets collide. Their work engages queerfeminist, intersectional, and Ableism-critical body discourses and the transformation of normative categorization of bodies. For this purpose, they draw on classical, mythological as well as pop-cultural materials and create new figures, hybrid forms and grotesque embodiments with the aim of dissolving stereotypical, clichéd and heteronormative (gender) attributions. Since the beginning of their collaboration, they have experimented excessively with the relationship between body and voice and their possibilities to comment on and question each other. Rykena/Jüngst’s working method is characterized by the reinterpretation of virtuosity, the imagination and manifestation of different bodies, and the affirmation of expressive, humorous, and dilettant bodies. Since 2019, their artistic works have been continuously created in co-production with Kampnagel Hamburg and HochX Munich (including SHE LEGEND 2019/2020, ROSE LA ROSE 2021, SENSE OF WONDER 2023). In 2022 – together with the musician Raphaela Andrade Cordova – they have produced their piece SPLAAASH for a young audience which they continue to show at various places. Their work has been shown at various venues and festivals, e.g. at brut Wien, Outnow Festival Bremen, SPECTRUM Festival Villach/Austria, Hauptsache Frei Festival Hamburg, Hellerau Dresden or fabrik Potsdam. Their production SHE LEGEND was furthermore invited to Tanzplattform 2022 at HAU/Hebbel-am-Ufer and to FREESPACE Festival at Westkowloon Hongkong. Since the end of 2020, they have also been working intensively on participation, access and ableist structures in dance and theater. They work themselves as audio-describers and audio description consultants in the fields of dance, theater and performance, among others at the summer festival at Kampnagel, at the Spielart Festival Munich or for and with colleagues such as Ursina Tossi and Leo Hofmann/Benjamin van Bebber/Franz Henschel/Jeanne Vogt, Sophia Neise, Nic Meyer etc.. They offer workshops on artistic audio description (a.o. with Sophia Neises or Naomi Sanfo) and integrate access means such as audio-description artistically into their pieces. In this context, together with choreographer Ursina Tossi, they initiated the research project SPOKEN DANCE, which focuses on artistic research around the topic and methodology of audio description. The networking and structural project, funded by NPN Stepping Out, is dedicated to organizing (awareness-raising) workshops, exchange formats, panels and open laboratories to jointly test and further disseminate audio-description. In 2024, a comprehensive website will be published on the project to anchor it more sustainably in the independent performing arts and to create a networking platform. Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE FELIZITAS STILLEKE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE LISA RYKENA CAROLIN JÜNGST SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
SARA MARIELLE GAUP

Sara Marielle Gaup Sara Marielle Gaup is a yoiker, composer, and artist. She grew up in a household with a vibrant, unbroken yoik tradition, making her a traditional yoiker. Gaup has been working professionally as a yoiker/artist/singer for 17 years and has extensive experience in this field. She is one of the most well-known artists in Sámi music both in Sápmi and internationally. Gaup is renowned for her musical projects Adjágas (her former band with Lawra Somby) and Arvvas (with double bassist Steinar Raknes). Additionally, she performs traditional yoik concerts, offers yoik workshops, creates film music, and participates as a guest in other music projects. Together with her sister, Risten Anine Gaup, she co-creates the multimedia project OZAS, and since 2007, she has performed with Terje Isungset in his ice instrument project. Gaup is deeply committed to preserving the Sámi singing tradition, which has been nearly extinguished due to the strong assimilation, Norwegianization, and Christianization processes that the Sámi people have been subjected to. Rykena/Jüngst HANIN GEORGIS NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
HANIN GEORGIS

HANIN GEORGIS Hanin Georgis is a trained actress, having graduated from the Danish National School of Performing Arts in Copenhagen in 2019. She comes from the Christian minority in Iraq but was born in Algeria in 1986 to Iraqi parents and arrived in Denmark at the age of five as a political refugee. She has appeared in the production SEX at Aveny-T, the DR television series Ulven kommer, the feature film Shorta, and in Den Allersidste Dans at Mungo Park. She made her playwriting debut with the successful production The Other Arab Woman at Blaagaard Teater in 2023, where she performed solo on stage. Hanin Georgis was awarded the Lauritzen Foundation’s ‘Believe in You’ prize in 2023 for her work on The Other Arab Woman. The production was restaged in May 2024 and is set for a tour across Denmark in 2025. Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää SARA MARIELLE GAUP NEKO3 STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE FELIZITAS STILLEKE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE LISA RYKENA CAROLIN JÜNGST SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA
NEKO3

NEKO3 NEKO3 is a Copenhagen-based contemporary music ensemble consisting of three members: pianist Fei Nie and two percussionists Lorenzo Colombo and Kalle Hakosalo. The ensemble is working towards the creation of a new musical language and repertoire, building a narrative and concept for each concert and aiming to provide unique experiences for its audiences. NEKO3 is continuously collaborating with composers and other creators of art, focusing on the interplay between images, electronics, videos, lights, and seeking to integrate music, visual art, installations, body performance and other forms of art into one conceptual whole. Emma Elliane Oskal Valkeapää SARA MARIELLE GAUP HANIN GEORGIS STUDIO NOCLIP THERESE RAMSTEDT ZANDILE DARKO SANDRA KOLSTAD DIMA AL-BITAR KALAJ JONAS HASSEN KHEMIRI ABDALRAHMAN ALQALAQ WASEEM ALSHARQI JOANNA HOLEWA CHRONA AFIA KAJAN LUC YOLANDA GUTIÉRREZ HARALD BEHARIE FELIZITAS STILLEKE CANDICE BREITZ MARTIN NAUNDORF EVA KIENHOLZ SONYA LINDFORS ALEXANDRA ANTWI-BOASIAKO PROF. DR. STEFAN AYKUT VANESSA NAKATE LISA RYKENA CAROLIN JÜNGST SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI ELISABETH KLINCK BENJAMIN ABEL MEIRHAEGHE VALGEIR SIGURÐSSON ELLE SOFE SARA