Revolutions from a Polish and feminist perspective
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10 EUR, reduced 5 EUR |
Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the Foyer. |
Tickets will be released in the month before the event. |
Duration: 90 min |
German, Polish |
Berlin Exhibition, 1st floor |
Belongs to: Liberty, Equality, Solidarność, BERLIN GLOBAL |
How should we look back on historical revolutions from today’s perspective?
At BERLIN GLOBAL, Polish writer Ewa Maria Slaska and Polish artist and activist Anna Krenz will shed light on revolutions from a Polish and feminist perspective.
They will revisit the correspondence between German writer Bettina von Arnim and Polish author Julia Woykowska and discuss the role that the Polish trade union Solidarność played in the peaceful revolution of 1989. Slaska and Krenz also talk about places of remembrance in Berlin, such as the Memorial to Polish Soldiers and German Anti-Fascists and the Cemetery of the March Fallen. With the story of the Prussian Queen Louise and her sister Frederike, they draw connections to sisterhood and women’s power in today’s world.
The tandem tour is an accompanying event of the open space project Liberty, Equality, Solidarity at BERLIN GLOBAL.
The event is held in German and Polish.
About the format
The tandem guided tour involves two people. An educator and a Berlin expert guide you through selected exhibition areas. The invited expert determines the subject matter. The experts will bring their own varied professional and personal backgrounds into the conversation and they may be a midwife, artist, small-scale female entrepreneur, biologist, historian, archaeologist, psychologist, female fire fighter or restorer. People who work as volunteers or who have provided curatorial support in the exhibition will also be invited. This makes every tandem guided tour individual and unique.
Ewa Maria Slaska (1949, Poland) is a writer, journalist, blogger and project manager. She has lived in exile in Berlin since 1985. She founded among other things the programme Wyspa – Inselmagazin (1986) and was editor of the literary magazine WIR. In 2003, she received the German-Polish Journalism Award. On her blog Ewa Maria and Friends, she and other authors publish daily writings on cultural, social, historical and political topics.
ewamaria.blog | www.polkopedia.org
Anna Krenz (1976, Poland) is an artist, illustrator, editor and activist. She studied Technology/Energy Architecture (Poznan University) and Environment & Sustainable Design (Architectural Association, London). Krenz is a founder and member of the Berlin-based initiative Dziewuchy Berlin (founded in 2016), a civic movement that supports Polish women internationally and actively campaigns for women’s and human rights in Poland and Germany. She participates artistically in various protests and actions in Berlin and Poland.