In 2022 the cooperation with MÄDEA was expanded to 7 additional locations in different districts. In the end there were 3 video clips and a joint concert at HAU 1 featuring girls* from all over Berlin and professional rappers*, as well as a blog for tutorials on the topic of rap and feminism.
For over half a year, groups of girls* from six districts have approached rap as an emancipatory practice together with rappers Alice Dee, Haszcara, Leila Ey, MC Josh, and Yetundey. The resulting songs and music videos take up space and make room for glittering mosaics, for voices with attitude, and for criticism of standardization and superficialities. The highlight is the SISTERQUEENS concert on July 2nd on the main stage of the Hebbel am Ufer theater. But it's not just the concert that motivates other girls*: in 2022, the SISTERQUEENS Blog will also go online. Here you will find tutorials, lyrics, and podcasts - all about the topic of feminist rapping.
More music videos on sq.kollaboev.de
We celebrate Sisterhood at the Houseclub. A day of art, music, creative activities, food and alcohol-free cocktails for all girls* and young women*: With exhibition, Polaroid photo station, karaoke, screen printing stickers & bracelets to make yourself, music by DJ Ezgi Ivy, hip-hop dance workout, waffles and non-alcoholic cocktails. All free of charge!
You can find more information on Instagram: sisterhood_mehringplatz
The project is based on a cooperation with HAU to connect (Theater Hebbel am Ufer) and outreach (street social work). Funded by the Social Cohesion Neighborhood Management on Mehringplatz.
As part of the “Polyrama@school” project, Polyrama - Museum for Life Stories is organizing a project week from 25-29 November together with year 10 pupils at Peter Ustinov School. SISTERQUEENS is taking part and we are organizing a workshop for girls* together with Mc Josh!
We are taking part in the program Art as Social Practice and are organizing Module 2: Communities as Support / Radical Pedagogies from 20 - 24 November in Frankfurt am Main.
Art as Social Practice is aimed at artists who have initial experience in artistic work in social fields or cultural education. In four dialog-oriented modules, participants can learn from and with guest lecturers from different contexts of cultural, socio-cultural and socio-political work and exchange ideas about their own practices and disciplines.
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