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DESCRIPTION:With Pasquale Virginie Rotter (holistic process facilitator\, s
 omatic coach\, and healing being)\n\nA famous photograph of Hanna Bekker v
 om Rath shows her as an elderly woman\, standing on a table\, smiling cont
 entedly and completely at ease. Other pictures or records of her also make
  it clear that she did not allow herself to be confined by expectations of
  restrained\, decorative femininity. We see her reading\, painting\, think
 ing\, smoking\; her granddaughter describes her in her biography as an ext
 remely ambitious table tennis player and a breakneck driver. She did not s
 hy away from poses that are still considered ‘masculine’ today – poses tha
 t the German artist and writer Marianne Wex (1937–2020) analysed in the 19
 70s on more than 200 panels in her groundbreaking work ‘Weibliche’ und ‘mä
 nnliche’ Körpersprache als Folge patriarchalischer Machtverhältnisse (‘Fem
 inine’ and ‘Masculine’ Body Language as a Consequence of Patriarchal Power
  Relations). In this workshop\, we will look at how\, when\, and where FLI
 NTA have been taught to this day to make themselves gesturally small\, nar
 row\, and inconspicuous: to tilt their heads with a friendly smile\, to ke
 ep their arms close to their bodies\, to cross their legs demurely instead
  of taking up space with their legs apart like the infamous ‘manspreader’.
  How can we playfully question and unlearn these mechanisms\, and how can 
 we instead learn to occupy space in a positive way and make our voices hea
 rd without marginalising others?\n\n* FLINTA is a German acronym that stan
 ds for ‘women\, lesbians\, inter\, non-binary\, trans\, and agender’. In f
 eminist practice\, this term is used to refer to all groups that are negat
 ively affected by patriarchy.\n\nInterested in ways to unlearn physically\
 , emotionally\, mentally and spiritually internalized oppression\, Pas has
  developed several somatic approaches to guide groups and individuals in h
 olistic transformation processes. Pas works as a Holistic Facilitator\, So
 matic Coach (#thelovinggaze)\, Author and Healing Being\, working at the i
 ntersections of body\, activism\, trauma\, healing and community. As a Bla
 ck\, genderfluid\, chronically ill\, and class ambivalent being\, Pas prac
 tices a decolonizing perspective on body and intellect as well as the reco
 gnition of transgenerationally mediated and embodied knowledges in violent
  power relations. Pas has published in the practice book 'Decolonizing Tra
 nsformation'\, the feminist community blog mädchenmannschaft.net\, the Hei
 nrich Böll Foundation's empowerment dossier\, Missy Magazine and as Ally i
 n Yalta. Positions on the Jewish Present. Development of the project EmpA 
 - Empowerment\, Sensitization and Antiracist Opening at the Alice Salomon 
 Hochschule Berlin (2018-2020)\, Artist in Residence in Fordypningsrommet -
  The Arctic Hideaway (2018)\, portrayed in the photo book Daima. Images of
  Women of Color (http://www.edition-assemblage.de/daima) by Nzitu Mawakha 
 (2013)\, performer in Leise Transformation\, Making Mirrors - Von Körpern 
 und Blicken (2011) and Earthport (Berlin/Cairo 2016 and 2017)\, translator
  of Vertrauen\, Kraft und Widerstand: Kurze Texte und Reden von Audre Lord
 e (2015)\, scholarship holder of the Literarisches Colloquium Berlin (2017
 )\, co-initiator and adminx of the feminist and adultism-critical children
 's book Wir sind Heldinnen! Unsere Geschcihten (2017).\n\n[rule] This even
 t is part of the series FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES\, an intersectional\, discur
 sive accompanying programme curated by Sonja Eismann (editor of Missy Maga
 zine) and Josephine Papke (author and journalist).
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240413T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240413T160000
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SUMMARY:Brücke Museum: Body Language and Presence \nEmpowerment Workshop fo
 r FLINTA*
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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