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SUMMARY:Collaborating with Gazan Artists today
DESCRIPTION:Kunstnernes Hus — September 18\, 10:00–12:00 \n  \nThe genocide in Gaza has devastated every aspect of Palestinian life. No one in Gaza is safe\, and no one who has witnessed this crime will ever forget it. In the gap between those who witness and those who endure the violence directly\, urgent questions arise: How do we speak about Gaza? How do we act in solidarity with its people? \n  \nIn Norway\, Palestinian artists have been especially attentive to these questions—reflecting on how our artistic and cultural expressions often fall short of conveying the Gazan experience of genocide. The panel we have invited consists entirely of artists who have redirected their practice and resources to stand with colleagues and friends in Gaza. Their goal is clear: to ensure that Gazan artists break through the siege and mass killing\, and speak in their own voices despite ongoing attempts to silence them. \n  \nThis conversation asks: What does it mean to collaborate with artists in Gaza today? What does it mean to make art during a genocide? And how does the extermination of Palestinians compel us to rethink our artistic tools\, languages\, and practices? \n  \nPanelists\n  \nMotaz Al Habbash\n A Palestinian artist\, producer\, and curator residing in Norway. He primarily works with video and runs the mentoring program Here and There and the art and culture platform It is hard to be Arab. His current film project The Donkey of October 7th—in collaboration with Mustafa Nabieh—focuses on the situation of donkeys in Gaza. His work includes the installation Stolen Well (Qattan Foundation\, Ramallah\, 2024) and the seven-hour live program with Gazan artists Gaza (a)live (2016). \n  \nCarmel Alabbasi\n A Palestinian visual artist whose practice spans video\, sound\, writing\, sculpture\, and installation. With a background in journalism and social anthropology\, and an MFA from KHIO (Oslo)\, Carmel’s work explores absence and disappearance\, confronting colonial and patriarchal erasures of people\, spaces\, and identities. \n  \nDahaleez Collective \n A research art collective founded in Gaza in 2021 by artists and researchers Khaled Jarada\, Rahaf Batniji\, Salman Nawati\, Majdal Nateel\, Carmel Al-Abbasi\, Mahmoud Abu Wardeh\, and Mahmoud Al-Shaer. Originating with the project Geography of Divine Magic at Beit Al-Ghussein Cultural and Heritage House\, the collective examines Palestinians’ temporal and spatial realities under siege. Dahaleez develops collaborative and analytical tools to envision liberation and reconstruction of Palestine. \n  \nAyman Azraq\n A filmmaker\, photographer\, and mixed-media artist. His short film The Passport has screened at the National Museum of Cinema (Turin)\, Cologne International VideoArt Festival\, and elsewhere. His work includes Oslo Syndrome (Autumn Exhibition\, Oslo; Dubai International Film Festival; London Palestinian Film Festival)\, the collaborative installation WALL-1\, and the documentary Into My Lungs (Kunstnernes Hus\, 2022). His mixed-media installation The Lost Tapes of a People’s Tribunal 1982 was exhibited at Fotogalleriet (2023/24). In 2023\, he launched the Artist to Artist Project\, a digital residency supporting Gazan artists\, culminating in the exhibition For You at Tenthaus and Podium. He has also exhibited at Nitja Center for Contemporary Art and Rogaland Kunstsenter. \n  \nDrew Snyder (Moderator)\n An art historian and curator based in Oslo. He is Senior Curator at Public Art Norway – KORO\, where his work includes major public art projects at the Government Quarter and Museum of the Viking Age. He is also engaged in discursive initiatives such as investigations of public art in the context of Truth and Reconciliation in Norway and Sápmi\, and the Oslo-based Artist to Artist residency program facilitating dialogue with Gazan artists. Snyder holds a PhD in art history\, theory\, and criticism from the University of California\, San Diego.\n Photo credit: Svein Erik Tøien \n  \n 
URL:https://masahat.no/event/collaborating-with-gazan-artists-today/
LOCATION:Kunstnernes Hus\, Wergelandsveien 17\, Oslo\, 0167\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250918T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250918T193000
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CREATED:20250710T150605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T084228Z
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SUMMARY:Radical Pedagogy: Lessons from Palestine
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to welcome Munir Fasheh as  one of this year’s keynote guests. \nMunir is a mathematician who chose to leave academia to explore new ways of understanding and practicing learning. Together with others\, he founded an organization that rethinks education as a tool for liberation. \nHe summarizes his life with two words: occupation and return. Munir was among the first group of refugees in the modern Middle East\, when in 1948—as a Palestinian—he and his family lost both their house and their land. Even the mathematics in his home was “occupied\,” replaced by the logic of schools and universities\, influenced by Western philosophers such as Bertrand Russell. \nFor Munir\, knowledge became a form of “return”—not yet to land and home\, but to himself. In the Arabic language\, he discovered liberating perspectives\, such as muthanna\, the dual form that breaks down the binary between “I” and “You.” Another key concept for him is mujaawarah—“to be a neighbor”—a way of learning through stories\, relationships\, and community rather than through abstract theories. \nIn his keynote at Masahat Festival 2025\, Munir will share his experiences as a teacher and thinker. He will inspire us to dismantle structures of knowledge that confine us and show how stories\, words\, and new ways of relating can open up paths toward liberation. \n📅 18 September 2025 · 18:00📍 Litteraturhuset\, Oslo💫 Free entrance – open to all
URL:https://masahat.no/event/radical-pedagogy-lessons-from-palestine/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset\, Wergelandsveien 29\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0167\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250920T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250920T160000
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CREATED:20250718T150651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250920T070640Z
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SUMMARY:Grønlands Maidan: Home Not for Sale.
DESCRIPTION:Street Party Against the Gentrification of Grønland\n  \nPractical Information\n📍 Meeting point: Botsparken → ending at Olafiagangen🕛 Time: 12:00–16:00🌿 Open to all — free public event \n  \nA festival day of ritual\, people’s march\, stories of solidarity and resistance\, textile workshops\, games\, and music in the streets of Grønland. \nGrønland is Oslo’s cultural crossroads—a neighborhood where diverse communities and newcomers from Norway and across the world have lived\, worked\, and thrived for generations. Today\, greedy developers and their political enablers threaten to erase this history\, displace communities\, and sell our streets to the highest bidder. \nWe say no. \nJoin us at Olafiagangen for a day of celebration and solidarity—because the soul of a neighborhood lives in its people. \n\nThe march starts 12:00 at Botsparken. It ends 12:30 at Olafiagangen with speeches from Reduser Husleia\, Leieboerforeningen and Nordic Black Theatre. \nWe march to protect Grønland from the growing pressure of real estate speculation: higher rents\, unstable leases\, and gentrification that risks pushing away families\, businesses\, and organizations that have long been the heart of this neighborhood. \nArtist Waldane Walker will guide us through a powerful MAS (masquerade)\, leading a ritual procession to cleanse the neighborhood from greedy developers and city planners who seek to displace us by building homes only for those who can afford them. \n✨ March with us\, raise your voice in the chants\, and help protect the soul of Grønland from gentrification.💚 Come show your love for the neighborhood. \n\n  \nProgram\n📍 Start: Botsparken → End: Olafiagangen🕛 Time: 12:00–16:00 \n\nBotsparken → Olafiagangen\n12:00–12:30 | Our Home\, Our Neighbourhood: People’s March for GrønlandA march against gentrification\, led by artist Waldane Walker a  MAS (masquerade)\, leading a ritual procession to cleanse the neighborhood from greedy developers. \n\n\nOlafiagangen\n12:30–12:45 | SpeechesWith contributions from Reduser Husleia\, Leieboerforeningen\, and Nordic Black Theatre. \n12:30–16:00 | The Solidarity Patchwork – Threads of ResistanceWith Latin-Amerika Gruppen (LAG Norge). Add your own stitched story to a collective quilt of global solidarity. \n12:30–16:00 | Veggietales (work in progress)By Aleksander Varadian. A visual artwork on gentrification using fruits and vegetables from Grønland’s markets. \n12:30–16:00 | No Silence in the Arts for GazaBy Stefanie Reinhart. An exhibition of 700+ small artworks in Palestinian colors — expressions of grief\, hope\, and resistance.👉 The full exhibition can be viewed at Mama’s Café / Frivillighetens hus until October 11. \n13:10–13:25 | FlashmobWith Nordic Black Theatre. \n13:30–15:30 | Third SpaceBy Dahleez Collective. An audio-narrative interweaving memories\, absence\, and presence from Gaza. Guests: Bisan Nateel\, Asem Nabih\, Fidaa Al-Hasanat – Majdal Nateel. \n14:00–16:00 | Kurak WorkshopWith Peri Orunbaeva. Learn the Kyrgyz textile tradition of Kurak. Drop-in workshop\, limited spots.@ \n14:00–16:00 | StedsvevenBy Tenthaus (Helen Eriksen\, Samira Jamouchi\, Ebba Moi). A participatory textile project exploring Grønland–Tøyen’s identity. \n\n\nDattera til Hagen\n13:30–15:00 | Reading Circle: The War Against HospitalitiesWith Rene Gabri and Ayreen Anastas. A discussion on colonialism as a war against hospitality\, with texts\, zines\, and dialogue. \n\n\nNordic Black Theatre\n14:00–15:00 | Concert: Ramy EssamIn collaboration with Kawakibi Foundation. \n  \n  \nIn collaboration withNordic Black Theater · Oslo Museum · Tenthaus · Dattera til Hagen · Safemuse · Kawakibi Foundation · Leieboerforeningen · Atelier Kunstnerforbundet
URL:https://masahat.no/event/gronlands-maidan-home-not-for-sale/
LOCATION:Grønland
CATEGORIES:Film,Litteratur,Mat,Musikk,Samtale,Scenekunst,Visuell kunst,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250920T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250920T183000
DTSTAMP:20260413T182816
CREATED:20250719T123927Z
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SUMMARY:Om Kamp\, Om Kjærlighet
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to welcome Sumayo Jirde Cali (formerly Sumaya Jirde Ali) as the keynote speaker for Masahat Festival 2025. \nWith her keynote Om kamp\, om kjærlighet (On Struggle\, On Love)\, Sumayo invites us into a powerful reflection on hospitality — as personal experience\, political responsibility\, and collective practice. \nThrough the lens of her many lived identities — as a poet\, playwright\, literary critic\, anthropologist\, Somali\, Black\, Muslim woman — she asks: \n\nWhat does it mean to treat hospitality as a radical act?Can it become a foundation for more just\, inclusive\, and sustainable communities? \n\n\nSumayo Jirde Cali has made her mark on Norwegian literature with work that confronts racism\, power\, and silence. She writes to make visible what is often erased — and to create space for those pushed to the margins. \nCritic Oda Faremo Lindholm (VG) describes her voice as “painful and beautiful about what is brutally ugly.” \nIn Morgenbladet\, Tonje Vold hears echoes of Angela Davis and bell hooks — Black feminist thinkers who urged women to love and save themselves first. \nJoin us for an evening of poetry\, conversation\, and collective reflection. This keynote will speak to anyone questioning belonging\, identity\, and the possibilities of community. \nDate: Saturday\, 20 September 2025Time: 17:00–18:30Location: Dattera til Hagen\, OsloAdmission: Free and open to all \nSumayo Jirde Cali (b. 1997) is a Norwegian-Somali poet\, writer\, and cultural critic. She debuted with Kvinner som hater menn in 2017\, followed by Melanin hvitere enn blekemiddel\, Ikkje ver redd sånne som meg\, and Når jeg ser havet\, slokner lyset. \nShe is the recipient of several awards including:– The Oslo Prize for “Voice of the Year”– The Zola Prize– The Amalie Skram Prize– The Freedom of Expression Prize from the Norwegian Authors’ Union– Årets Bodøværing (Citizen of the Year in Bodø) \n📸 Photo: Lina Hindrum
URL:https://masahat.no/event/om-kamp-om-kjaerlighet-on-struggle-on-love/
LOCATION:Dattera til Hagen\, Grønland 10\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0188\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Samtale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250921T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20250921T173000
DTSTAMP:20260413T182816
CREATED:20250810T162720Z
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SUMMARY:Masahat Screens & Sudanese Evening
DESCRIPTION:📍 Location: VEGA Scene\, Oslo📅 Date: Sunday\, September 21\, 2025🕔 Time: 15:30–17:30 (films + discussion) → followed by Sudanese Evening (food + music)🎟️ Tickets: includes access to Masahat Screens + Sudanese evening \n\nWe close this year’s Masahat Festival at VEGA Scene\, in collaboration with Oslo Documentary Cinema\, with an inspiring program that moves from film and dialogue to an evening of food\, music\, and celebration of Sudanese culture. \n\nPart One: Masahat Screens\nProgram\n\n– In Fields of Words (2022\, 70 mins) | Lebanon | dir. Rania Stephan\n– The Other Side of Beauty (2024\, 11 mins) | Morocco\, Sudan | dir. Sami Saif Sirelkhatim\n– Gaza Artists (2024\, 16 mins) – | Palestine | dir. Mustafa al-Nabih\n\nFollowing the screenings\, there will be a discussion with Syrian author Samar Yazbek. \nAbout the films\nIn Fields of Words (2022\, 70 mins) | Lebanon | dir. Rania Stephan \nA filmic dialogue between Syrian writer-in-exile Samar Yazbek and Lebanese filmmaker Rania Stephan\, asking what role cinema and literature can play in the face of war\, death\, and violence. Shot between 2013 and 2019\, the film documents the course of the Syrian revolution and civil war while exploring the question: “Can literature and cinema capture this tragedy?” Combining image\, sound\, and Yazbek’s words\, Stephan creates a poetic and political testimony of our time. Winner of the Best Film Award at the 2022 Villa Medici Film Festival. \n \nThe Other Side of Beauty (2024\, 11 mins) | Morocco\, Sudan | dir. Sami Saif SirelkhatimThe story of a Sudanese photographer who finds beauty in his homeland’s stars and landscapes\, while also facing the violence of war and genocide in Darfur. His images reveal truth to the world\, but at great personal cost—through imprisonment\, torture\, and repression. \nGaza Artists (2024\, 16 mins) – | Palestine | dir. Mustafa al-Nabih \nA short documentary produced by Arji foundation\, written and directed by Mustafa Al-Nabih. It offers a window into the lives of Palestinian artists in the Gaza Strip\, amid ongoing displacement and the difficult conditions they endure. The film takes us on a journey with three artists from different generations\, all of whom were displaced from Gaza and now live in the city of Rafah in the south of the Strip. We follow their daily lives\, struggles\, and the impact of continuous displacement on their creativity and personal lives\, through genuine human moments\, aside from the usual images of destruction. It seeks to reveal the human side of those who continue to live\, dream\, and create despite all that has been lost. This film is a cry to the world: Gaza is being annihilated\, but we love life\, and we resist with love and art. Every moment here bears the imprint of war; every smile is a victory. \n\nPart Two: Sudanese Evening: Food\, Music & Stories\nAfter films and discussion\, the festival continues with a Sudanese Evening at VEGA.\n✨ Tasting menu of iconic Sudanese dishes by chef Mohammed Mustafa.✨ Solo concert by young Sudanese-Norwegian talent Yasir Moa\, a songwriter and storyteller blending classical tunes with rhythmic\, danceable sounds. \nThis evening is curated in collaboration with Khalid Albaih and Naoures Rouissi.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/masahat-screens-3/
LOCATION:Vega Scene\, Hausmanns gate 30\, Oslo\, 0182\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Film,Mat,Samtale
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