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BIT Teatergarasjen: Radio Pata - Voices from the margins // Workshop on community work

  • Bergen Kjøtt 1 Skutevikstorget Bergen, Vestland, 5032 Norway (map)

BIT Teatergarasjen: Radio Pata

Onsadg 22. og torsdag 23. Februar
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Schedule onsdag 22. februar

12:00-15:00
Workshop on community work

The workshop is free of charge open to all interested in working with cultural activities for vulnerable children and marginalized groups; educators, social workers, artists with socially engaged art practices, politicians, NGO’s etc.

Schedule torsdag 23. februar

15:00: Radio Multe meets Radio Pata - live radio show from Bergen Kjøtt on 93.8 FM and https://radiomulte.live

Open to the public:

17:00:
Romanian Roma History exhibition (guided tour)
The Cluj / Coastei Evacuation exhibition (guided tour)
Slide show: Radio Pata program
Slide show: Khetane festival

17:30: Culturally facilitated social work in Pata Rât - presentation and debate

19:00: Communal meal - “Plain old Transylvanian cooking”

19:30: Building the Khetane Community Centre - presentation and call for contributions

The public events are free of charge and open to all, and you can come for parts or for the whole event.

Radio Pata, the community radio of the Pata Rât (Cluj/Romania) ghetto is coming to town (yes, ghetto is the word Pata Rât inhabitants themselves use for their living environment).
So meet the ghetto dwellers, the facilitators and the anchor, and engage with them in dialogue on everything between contemporary racism and structural violence to the aesthetics of Romanian turbo-folk.
How can a place like Pata Rât - one of the most compact ghettos in Europe even exist? How come it even grows? Who are those people, and what do they want?
We, the Radio Pata people will have a guided exhibition on Roma history and the more recent evacuations for you will have debates on culturally facilitated social work with you will cook for you and will want you to engage.
What kind of social dynamics can a community radio trigger?
How did we get 1500 city folk come and dance for 3 days in the ghetto?
How does assertion of cultural identity go along with integration?
How do the happy or unhappy ends of the Radio look like, and what comes after?
We know these are not easy topics, but these are not easy times either.
Just come.We’ll eat and talk it all over.

Earlier Event: February 17
Bergen Kjøtt Bar