Fr 29.1.21

ORIENTierungsplan Podcast #5: From the Middle East, to you, to the world - DJ Set by Oldyungmayn

ACUD CLUB 20h30 → Club Night & Concert

ORIENTierungsplan
Erkan Affan
Radio / Podcast
in collaboration with Cashmere Radio

Episode #5: From the Middle East, to you, to the world
DJ MIX FROM OLDYUNGMAYN
Tune in on Friday, 29th January 8:30pm on
cashmereradio.com and UKW 88.4 in Berlin, 90.7 Potsdam

For the last episode of ORIENTation Plan in its current commission with COLLECTIVE PRACTICES, we’ve decided to celebrate the work over the past months with a special episode featuring a mix from the DJ/producer Oldyungmayn. Titled “from the Middle East, to you, to the world”, this 40-minute mix is a thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to listen to the monthly discussions that we have produced for this programme. Expect to hear more from us soon!”

ABOUT

Oldyungmayn
I’m Hussein I go by the name oldyungmayn and I am a DJ/producer based in Dubai


ORIENTierungsplan
...is a series of discussions that decentre Euro-American productions of knowledge as the norm of focus, instead opting to spotlight voices from a region regularly finding itself at the periphery of conversation: West Asia and North Africa (or MENA). Curated and chaired by Erkan Affan, ORIENTierungsplan is a monthly discussion in which activists, artists and researchers living in Berlin will be invited to speak on a field in which they organize, create and work; subverting Western discursive supremacy and instead focusing on alternative productions, analyses and pedagogies of #KNOWLEDGE.

The population of countries and societies belonging to the predominant Western world and culture has been summarized under the acronym WEIRD - “Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic”—however, the members of these WEIRD societies are among the least representative populations in the world in terms of numbers.

With its exploration called #KNOWLEDGES, the COLLECTIVE PRACTICES program puts its focus on practices that question and turn WEIRD paradigms upside down, break up and recombine them, bring together different cultural approaches to knowledge generation, and address questions such as (among others) how to critically question established hegemonic Western methods (primarily visual and discursively defined) and processes of knowledge production.

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