On the concert stage at 21.30: Viktoria Mullova & Mahsa Vahdat / Bugge Wesseltoft & John McLaughlin / Gary Husband
Evening tickets (200/150)
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På konsertscenen klokken 21.00: Viktoria Mullova & Masha Vadat / Bugge Wesseltoft & John McLaughlin / Gary Husband
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WORLD WOMAN skapes og produseres av produksjonsselskapet Fuuse med Emmy-vinner, filmskaper og aktivist Deeyah Khan i spissen. Deltakere i WORLD WOMAN 2015 er menn og kvinner, kunstnere, aktivister og intellektuelle på tvers av fag og verdensdeler:
Samtaletemaer 13-18.30
- Kvinner og fred
- Kvinner under okkupasjon
- Vold mot kvinner
- Maskuliniteten i krise
They are trouble-makers and peace-makers, activists and artists, doers, thinkers and revolutionaries. These women and men share a vision of the world where women live free from violence and fear, and where equality prevails. WORLD WOMAN is a shared space where we bring these extraordinary individuals together, to amplify their voices, and to join them in solidarity with their struggle for a more inclusive and equal world.
Program Schedule for WORLD WOMAN (subject to change)
13.00 PROGRAM BEGINS
PERFORMANCE (music) by Kamilya Jubran (music artist and composer, Palestine/France)
GROUP CONVERSATION: Women Under Two Occupations – Palestine
Reem Abdul-Hadi (executive director of Al Mada-Arts-Based Community Development, Palestine)
Kamilya Jubran (music artist and composer, Palestine/France)
Ann Paq (photographer and videographer France)
Conversation host: Gabrielle Rifkind (psychotherapist, group analyst, specialist in conflict resolution and artist, UK)
14.00 BREAK (10min)
14.10 PROGRAM RESUMES
PERFORMANCE: The Girl with the Golden Hair (short live shadow puppet play) by I.N.K.
MULTIMEDIA REPORT: Undesired (violence against women in India) by Walter Astrada
GROUP CONVERSATION: Erasure by Violence
Nazir Afzal OBE (chief crown prosecutor, UK)
Rana Husseini (journalist, Jordan)
Melody Patry (documentary filmmaker, UK)
Salma (poet, India)
Walter Astrada (photographer, Argentina)
Leyla Hussein (psychotherapist and FGM campaigner)
Sister Fa (rapper, Senegal)
Panmela Castro (graffiti artist, Brazil)
Conversation host: Tazeen Ahmad (broadcast journalist and writer)
PERFORMANCE (Dance)
GROUP CONVERSATION: Men Speaking
Alyas Karmani (imam and campaigner against sexual violence)
David Anderson (filmmaker)
Nazir Afzal OBE (chief crown prosecutor)
Conversation host: Honora Foah (multidisciplinary artist, USA)
16.30 BREAK 20 MIN
16.50 PROGRAM RESUMES
PERFORMANCE Women and the heART of Transformation (spoken word) by Rama Mani (France/India)
Pioneering The Possible – Awakened Leadership For a World That Works: Scilla Elworthy (peace activist & Nobel Peace Prize nominee, founder of Oxford Research Group)
INTERVIEW Sewing Hope with Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe (Uganda)
GROUP CONVERSATION: War on the Feminine: Voices of Peace
Fawzia Koofi (parliamentarian, Afghanistan)
Gabrielle Rifkind (psychotherapist, group analyst, specialist in conflict resolution and artist and, UK)
Scilla Elworthy (peace activist & Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Founder of Oxford Research Group)
Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe (Uganda)
Conversation host: Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini (Founder of ICAN, USA/Iran)
18.30 DAYTIME PROGRAM ENDS
21.30: Concert Viktoria Mullova & Mahsa Vahdat / Bugge Wesseltoft & John McLaughlin / Gary Husband
Viktoria Mullova
Viktoria Mullova studied at the Central Music School of Moscow and the Moscow Conservatoire. Her extraordinary talent captured international attention when she won first prize at the 1980 Sibelius Competition in Helsinki and the Gold Medal at the Tchaikovsky Competition in 1982 which was followed, in 1983, by her dramatic and much publicized defection to the West. She has since appeared with most of the world’s greatest orchestras and conductors and at the major international festivals. She is now known the world over as a violinist of exceptional versatility and musical integrity. Her curiosity spans the breadth of musical development from baroque and classical right up to the most contemporary influences from the world of fusion and experimental music.
Masha Vadat
Born in Tehran in 1973, Mahsa Vahdat began learning music from an early age. Since 1995 Mahsa has performed as an independent singer and musician in many concerts and festivals in Asia, Europe, the US and Africa together with musicians from Iran, Europe and America. She has also appeared on stage with her sister Marjan Vahdat in many concerts.Following her participation in Lullabies from the Axis of Evil (2004), Mahsa started a long lasting collaboration with the Norwegian record label Kirkelig Kulturverksted (KKV), which led to a world wide release of a series of records.
Bugge Wesseltoft
Since the early 1990´s Bugge (conveniently pronounced Boogie!) has made an impressive, truly post-modern transistion from ECM nordic jazz traditions, playing and recording together with the likes of Jan Garbarek, to forming his own exquisite label “Jazzland”, and creating a unique, fresh blend of “future jazz”. Which finds itself equally at home with fans of deep house, techno, ambient, as well as traditional and experimental jazz purists.
John McLaughlin
A world renowned guitarist and household name since the early ’70s, John McLaughlin is an innovative jazz/rock fusion musician, who has worked with such legendary musicians as David Bowie, Carlos Santana and Miles Davis, appearing on two classic Miles Davis records, In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. In 1971, John McLaughlin formed the pioneering Mahavishnu Orchestra, then in the mid-1970s, switched to acoustic guitar and playing Indian music with his group Shakti, making a strong impact on the world music scene. He has continued to be an improvisational, experimental and eclectic musician of great stature.
Gary Husband
Journalists regularly refer to me as a multi-instrumentalist but I only in fact play two instruments! Piano and drums, though my development and priority to both is in equal measure. I also compose, arrange and produce my own recordings and musical ventures, and I balance these out around associations with some of the truly great musicians in the world, all of which I am very fortunate and proud to be affiliated with on an ongoing basis.By discipline, I’m formally classically trained on piano. By nature, I’m an improviser and a writer, but in the case of the former my “vocabulary” is not typical of or by any means exclusive to jazz. In fact, the improvising area involving both of my instruments is very personally formed and has been influenced by my involvements and/or great interest in many diverse areas of music.
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