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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Pablo Camus Pérez Seraphim Breno Gradel Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus and percussion by Seraphim. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @seraphimbreno @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus #seraphimbreno #seraphim (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkQ8qrteue/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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maralmarr · 3 years ago
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Courtesy ADKDW, 2021.
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readingcologne · 3 years ago
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READING GROUPS NEAR COLOGNE
PHILOSOPHY and related reading groups near Köln:
Alte Feuerwache Köln – Sozial. Politisch. Kulturell.
https://altefeuerwachekoeln.de/
2020 (Aborted dur to COVID)
Post-Capitalist Desires
https://www.facebook.com/postcapitalistdesires/
Reading the final lecture course of Mark Fisher
2020-1  Akademie der Künste der Welt (ADKDW)
AFTER-WORK
https://www.adkdw.org/en/article/2680_after_work
2019 Akademie der Künste der Welt (ADKDW)
Toward a Dirty Universalism
https://www.adkdw.org/de/article/1689_toward_a_dirty_universalism
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Pablo Camus Pérez Seraphim Breno Gradel Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus and percussion by Seraphim. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @seraphimbreno @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus #seraphimbreno #seraphim (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkQ4F2tn2W/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Pablo Camus Pérez Seraphim Breno Gradel Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus and percussion by Seraphim. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @seraphimbreno @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus #seraphimbreno #seraphim (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkQXJzNP0T/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkJFxatBjQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkJANdtnBm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Danielle Almeida & Pablo Camus Live in Concert Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements - ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence. Pablo Camus Pérez Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by the guitar from the outstanding Chilean guitarist Pablo Camus. In addition to the musical performance, Danielle will present parts of her research dedicated to making visible and remembering Black women singers from Peru, Cuba, Uruguay, Mexico and Brazil. The special format is based on Danielle Almeida’s work and activism against racism and colonialism. Didactic concerts focus on the interaction of the artists with the audience, complementing the sensory experience of music with the transfer of knowledge about the works presented. The goal of this method is to inspire the audience to discover new musical references and non-hegemonic narratives in music history. The Tropical Diaspora Records podcast is intended to be a safe space for people to share their stories. In the second part of the event we will have a talk and speak about her life and work. www.tdrgo.co/podcast • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @camusmusico @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience #pablocamus (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnkIp8bNyp-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida • LIVE concert & podcast @diasporicaoficial • Music • Culture • Voices & Periphery Conspiracy presented by Tropical Diaspora® Records• • www.tdrgo.co/podcast • Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements. ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by musicians to be anounced here. • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfrdcRtvRr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida • LIVE concert & podcast @diasporicaoficial • Music • Culture • Voices & Periphery Conspiracy presented by Tropical Diaspora® Records• • www.tdrgo.co/podcast • Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements. ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by musicians to be anounced here. • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfrXAdNAb5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 2 years ago
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Danielle Almeida • LIVE concert & podcast @diasporicaoficial • Music • Culture • Voices & Periphery Conspiracy presented by Tropical Diaspora® Records• • www.tdrgo.co/podcast • Danielle Almeida is singer • educator • artivist in the anti-racism & LGBTQIA+ movements. ADKDW Cologne • Artist-in-Residence Following her contribution to our Learning to Listen podcast, singer and ADKDW artist-in-residence Danielle Almeida presents her didactic concert Diaspórica live at Oblomov in Berlin Kreuzköln. In a didactic recital, the audience will be introduced to a series of songs and rhythms by 20th-century Black women singers from the Latin American musical repertoire. Danielle will be accompanied by musicians to be anounced here. • To attend to the event join us live in Oblomov on Friday January 20 from 7 pm till late. Oblomov Kreuzkoelln Lenaustrasse 7, Berlin, Germany •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• @maxjorgehinderercruz @akademiederkuenstederwelt @felippegusmao @tropical_diaspora_records @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @oblomov78 #tropicaldiasporarecords #resistance #vinyl #vinylisculture #hiphop #resilience (at Oblomov Kreuzkoelln) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnfrOmAtt3U/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tropicaldiasporarecords · 3 years ago
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🦻🏿🦻🏾🦻🏽🦻🏼🦻🏻🦻🦻🏻🦻🏼🦻🏽🦻🏾🦻🏿 ❤️‍🔥✊🏾 Learning to Listen ✊🏾❤️‍🔥 with DANIELLE ALMEIDA, CHIMURENGA (NTONE EDJABE), OLIVIER MARBOEUF, TROPICAL DIASPORA (DJ GARRINCHA, DJ DR. SÓCRATES) curated und moderated by MAX JORGE HINDERER CRUZ Learning to Listen is a podcast format that explores different forms of listening – both listening and not listening – and the knowledge that can be drawn from them. The focus is on learning and unlearning to listen and engaging with internalized mindsets. The main aim of Learning to Listen is to initiate didactic processes intended to help us understand why certain sounds, songs, and narratives are heard and others are not, and to interweave auditory events with anti/decolonial education. The individual episodes are conceived as heterogeneous audio essays; the invited guests have free rein over their concept and realization. The format will be launched in October 2021 with four essays dealing with Afrodiasporic soundscapes, song forms, and music production, as well as their histories and communities. The episodes include recorded live performances (Danielle Almeida), vinyl productions (Tropical Diaspora / DJ GArRinchA and DJ Dr. Sócrates), and collages that bring together sound and performative approaches (Chimurenga / Ntone Edjabe and Olivier Marboeuf). What unites the various guests is that they understand sound and music as a kind of epistemic tool, as an instrument for the production of knowledge and community. The aim is to combine the experience of listening with the guests’ pedagogical strategies, commentary, and thoughts on Afrodiasporic and Latin American music and soundscapes. • #DANIELLEALMEIDA #CHIMURENGA #NTONEEDJABE #OLIVIERMARBOEUF #TROPICALDIASPORA #DJGARRINCHA #DJDRSÓCRATES #KENOMESCHER #MAXJORGEHINDERERCRUZ #köln #ADKDW #learntolisten @dj_garrincha @dj_dr.socrates @tropical_diaspora_records @tropical_diaspora_party @diasporicaoficial @maxjorgehinderercruz @oliviermarboeuf (at Akademie der Künste der Welt) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUYketTIqfh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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