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café révolution: blaque /bla:k/

28.11

14:00-18:00 Grosse Halle

café révolution presents /bla:k/
 
café révolution is a place of encounter. It was founded by eight Black women for people who experience anti-Black racism and sexism. The goal of the collective is to create a physical safer space and platform for active anti-racist work. Space will be created for self-empowerment and healing, as well as for meeting, sharing, networking and rejoicing for people directly affected, and education for all people interested in anti-racist work.
 
As part of their commitment to center and amplify black voices, they create and curate events and experiences for the community to come together. blaque /bla:k/ is a an event series by café révolution specifically centering and celebrating Black and queer folks in all our nuance and fullness. 
 
Credits:
Curation: Mona-Lisa Kole / café révolution
DJ-sets: Esengo, Bone Black, Sirenessa
 
Vanessa Sin
is a Self-thought pluri-disciplinary performer and producer, Burundi’s native based in Lausanne. Under different names she explores art medium. With the Sirenessa her DJ project, she tries to recreate the emotion she felt the first time she heard Dubstep in a club. helping herself with heavy bass, she mixes genre of music to create Catharsis for bodies and ears. One of the founding member of B2B2B collective and the proud daugther of Ivy Monteiro (Tropikahl Pussy) and member of house B.Poderossa.
 
Bone Black
DJ and producer, blends dark hard-hitting yet smooth Gqom with Afrohouse stuttering vogue beats and percussive diasporic tracks creating a unique soundscape that offer a deep gaze into a digital afrofuture.
 
Esengo
is a Geneva based DJ and co-host of  “Jollof & Cheese” podcast at TRNSTN radio, singer and model. As his name signifies, Esengo aims to bring joyful energies onto the scene. (Esengo means Joy in Lingala (DRC).