Ukrainian, Syrian & Palestinian artists collaborate on Berlin event

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AGGRESSIVE LANGUAGE will take place on the 2nd of August in Berlin and will create a space for open dialogue, reflection and creation of common messages of communities in risk in the city.

Ukrainian experimental musician group BURRE are working alongside conceptual charity label I Shall Sing Until My Land Is Free to host the event at 90mil in Berlin.

Taking place on the 2nd of August the event is designed to as as a safe space for reflection and the creation and dissemination of common messages between communities and groups at risk in Berlin – those that became refugees, experienced war and imperialistic aggression.

 

This alternative club event will consist of a live experimental line-up built with dramaturgical approach and visual works.

Artists involved and set to perform include Broshuda, Cedrik Fermont, Cluster Lizard, Dmytro Filatov, Feldermelder, Peter Kirn, Pharoah Chromium and Qكيو.

The event will contain 3 main mediums: a full-night line-up of experimental musicians, performative panel discussion and visual works featuring Palestinian, Syrian and Ukrainian representatives.

Details and tickets HERE.