In KGIs and Peiras Die Policey – Versuch über die Sicherheit („The Policey - Essay on Security“) examines police violence, patriarchal society, and paranoia. The play was created with amateur professionals who have themselves been exposed to police violence.
In Die Policey – Versuch über die Sicherheit the actors explore the relationship between civil society and the police, freedom and security. With great seriousness and sharp analysis. With impressive, sometimes bizarre scenes, and occasionally even with black humor. KGI offers many thought-provoking ideas and shows political stance. The play ends as it began, with instructions for the audience.
„Ganz wenig Applaus, dann rausgehen!“ Das Publikum im Ringlokschuppen widersetzt sich und applaudiert heftig.
(Andrea Müller, WAZ 25.11.2019)
In KGI and Alexander Bauer's Die Policey – Versuch über die Sicherheit the police dispositif is only the external reason for analyzing the constitution of subjects in the patriarchy.
A red blob that threatens to devour us all. Must it be stopped? Or not?
It all begins with a red slime bundle, from which faces and voices can slowly be seen and heard. What seems unbearable as a non-identifiable individual must immediately be divided into distinct identities and bodies through police work.
The red slime becomes the crime scene. In Die Policey – Versuch über die Sicherheit the police dispositif is only the external reason for analyzing the constitution of subjects in the patriarchy.
What paranoid fantasies lead to an insatiable need for security in a precarious working society? How can such a system, despite its flat hierarchies, continue to produce authoritarian personality structures?
In the final act, the ensemble finds itself armed to the teeth and terrified in a panic room. At any moment, the red slime could seep in through the cracks or burst out alien-like from their own body armor. Who is holding whom back?
WAZ, 24.11.2019, Andrea Müller: "KGI-Kollektiv: Wie viel Polizei braucht die Gesellschaft?"
Do you have an idea for an art education project and would like to learn how to develop a concept and apply for funding? We offer a two-day training course at the Brücke-Museum on how to apply for funding, financial planning and legal forms. Participants have time to develop an educational concept. A selected concept will later be realized in the Brücke-Museum.
The workshop is primarily aimed at artists or artists with a history of migration. If there is still capacity, freelancers without a history of migration can also take part.
Date: April 11 and May 16, 1-6 p.m. (two-day training course)
More information on the Brücke-Museum website.
Easter holiday workshop Our “Sister*hood” project is entering its second year. During the Easter vacations, we are offering rap workshops for girls* and young women*. Together with rappers Haszcara and Alice Dee, participants will learn how to write lyrics and rap.
Kick-off workshop at the EL ELE Festival (from 14 years)
April 5, 4:30 p.m.
Easter vacation workshop (from 10 years)
April 22-26, 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.
All workshops take place in the Houseclub of HAU Hebbel am Ufer
The 5th episode of “Grauzone Pott” has been released. The podcast sheds light on the previously unnoticed history of migrant resistance and neo-Nazi violence in the Ruhr region in the 1980s and 1990s. A second season is being planned.
Listen to the episodes wherever there are podcasts, or at grauzone-pott.de
The documentary “Sisterqueens” has been released in cinemas. On March 9, we were guests at a special screening at Babylon Kreuzberg for a Q&A and subsequent discussion about the cultural cuts in Berlin. You can find the latest cinema dates on the film's Instagram channel @sisterqueens_film
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