Mosse-Lecture: Okwui Enwezor, "Civitas, Citizenship, Civility: Art and the Civic Imagination"
12 January 2012, 6 p.m.
A year after the beginning of the "Arab Spring", this multi-disciplinary festival, curated by Okwui Enwezor is coming to Berlin on the third leg of its tour after stops in Beirut and Brussels, and is looking at the latest developments in the region. Meeting Points 6 takes up the current historical-political momentum and presents the artistic and social positions, that currently dominate discussions about social identities and political subjectivization. Meeting Points 6 is an open forum for emancipatory logic, new public spheres in civic society and artistic positions in both the Arab and western worlds. The three-day program includes contemporary performances, readings by writers and producers working both locally and internationally and discussions about "Civic Imagination" with international academics and intellectuals, a retrospective of the Syrian filmmaker Omar Amiralay (19442011) and documentaries of the revolutionary events of the past year.
With works by Mona Hatoum (LB/GE), Tarek Atoui (LB), Samah Hijawi (JO), Mohammad Al Attar (SY), Hafiz Dhaou and Aicha M'Barek (TN), Tony Chakar (LB), Radhouane El Meddeb (TN), Oussama Ghanam (SY), Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige (LB), David Hare (GB), Sandra Madi (JO), Omar Abusaada (SY), Selma and Sofiane Ouissi (TU/FR), Rasha Salti (LB) and a retrospective of films by Omar Amiralay (SY).
Conversations: Ahdaf Soueif (EG/GB), Akeel Bilgrami (US), Chantal Mouffe (BE), Okwui Enwezor (US/GE), Rahel Jaeggi (GE), Adania Shibli (PS/GE), Samah Selim (EG/US)
Team: Okwui Enwezor, Artistic Director, Tarek el Fetouh, Director Young Arab Theater Fund.
Katrin Klingan, Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Artists: Mona Hatoum , Tarek Atoui , Samah Hijawi , Mohammad Al Attar , Hafiz Dhaou , Aicha M'Barek , Tony Chakar , Radhouane El Meddeb , Oussama Ghanam , Joana Hadjithomas , Khalil Joreige , David Hare , Sandra Madi , Omar Abusaada , Selma & Sofiane Ouissi , Rasha Salti , Omar Amiralay