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The Slow Symposium consists of a series of individual events that are being held continuously since 2023. The idea arose from our Focus lecture series in winter 2017. In view of current discussions on gender justice, mechanisms of oppression and discrimination and intersectionality, we want to reflect and discuss together with guests: Who is supported within institutions such as art and music colleges and why? How do we react to this? Together with other collectives and experts from inside and outside Berlin we reflect, think ahead, learn from each other, and form alliances.

A personal reaction to the Gather Up Symposium
by Sam Aguirre, photographer of the symposium

Growing up, the idea of becoming an artist felt more like a fantasy than a real possibility. Music, in particular, seemed reserved for those born into artistic families or for the fearless ones who risked everything despite the odds. I took the safer route, but those who didn’t—the ones who embraced the struggle—became the loudest voices, turning their music into a force that screams about injustice, rage, and resilience just as much as it sings about joy and passion.





Crafting Talismans of Sound An Artist Talk-Workshop in Intention, Resonance, and Presence With Kei Watanabe

slow symposium

How do we translate wishes, grief, and presence into sound? This presentation explores the
creation of sound talismans—objects or compositions imbued with personal intention, ritual,
and sonic resonance. Drawing from concepts of mapping vs. improvisation, self-soothing
through loops, and deep listening, participants will engage with sound as both a medium of
transformation and a refuge.





Gather up! 26th October 2024
Symposium for feminist music and art practices

2024
symposium public

(photos by Sam Aguirre)

Gather collective invites you to take part in our symposium, a space for coming together and sharing knowledge in alternative ways. We aim to create an inclusive space that values aliveness and curiosity, dedicated to non-hierarchical feminist approaches to teaching, learning and artistic practice. Through moving, sounding, thinking and listening together, we aim to push back on the barriers often arising within academic knowledge production. We think about how to provide a space that leaves room for individual needs, intuitive action and disruptive practices. Is the university only a place to study, and is it the only place to study? What kind of knowledge is considered valuable and deserving of space and protection?





Anjeline de Dios - Listening to Listening: Notes from a Transcultural Sonic Practice
Slow Symposium #3

2023 slow symposium

Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 17:00 - 18:30
Place: UdK Berlin, Bundesallee 1-12, Room 203 [wheelchair accessible]





Tania Rubio, composer: film screening and lecture – presentation
Slow Symposium #2

2023

Film screening "Territory, Memory and Migration" and lecture "Biomusic, from animal communication to the creation of new music through the crossover between art, science and community" - in English / hybrid





Audience Experience and Contemporary Classical Music with Dr. Gina Emerson
Slow Symposium #1

2023 Gina Emerson

Friday 21.04.23, 17:00 - 18:30
Location: Kleiner Vortragssaal, Bundesallee 1-12 10719 Berlin (barrier-free access)





Focus
Slow Symposium #0

GRINM Konstmusiksystrar Archives Practices Handlungsfelder

The goal: to promote exchange among each other, to think together about music, art and gender and to question the current structures in the art industry.





Calender
Zukunft Archiv

Mon. 11 December 2023, 17:00 - 20:00

Creative and non-hierarchical learning - Workshop


In the workshop, three members of the feminist collective gather (Eli, Lucien and Jakob*) share their experiences with teaching that is critical of hierarchy and provide space to deal with open questions on the topic of learning.

Meeting in room 210 on the second floor of the Medienhaus, Grunewaldstr. 2-5, 10823 Berlin

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Di 22. August 2023, 16:00 - 18:00 Uhr

Tania Rubio, composer: film screening and lecture – Präsentation


Film screening "Territory, Memory and Migration" and lecture "Biomusic, from animal communication to the creation of new music through the crossover between art, science and community" - in English / hybrid

Fasanenstraße 1B, Raum 322 UdK Berlin / Videokonferenz On-site: Free admission without registration. Online: Free registration is requested: gather[at]udk-berlin.de

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Friday 21.04.23, 17:00 - 18:30

Guestlecture and Bookrelease


What does newly composed music sound like from the audience’s perspective? What do people value about their interactions with live contemporary classical music? And what can alternative formats or forms of audience participation bring to these experiences?

Location: Kleiner Vortragssaal, Bundesallee 1-12 10719 Berlin (barrier-free access)

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Friday, 24.11.2017 3 pm - 6 pm

FOCUS I


We invite Arnbjörg Marìa Danielsen and Marta Forsberg to discuss collectives and curation from a feminist perspective.

Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler, Room 515 Charlottenstr. 55, 10117 Berlin

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