Letters to Europe – Refugee Women Write

28. februar 2018

What: Theatre performance, debate and Oslo book launch.
When: Wednesday 28 February at 19:00
Where: The Fritt Ord Foundation,
Uranienborgveien 2, Oslo.

The refugee crisis in Europe has raised tempers and become a subject of debate in almost every country. A stereotype has evolved, painting the ‘young, male Syrian refugee’ as the typical asylum seeker. This narrative leaves little space to talk about the often widely divergent backgrounds and identities of refugees. It makes it easier to ignore refugee women, children, the elderly and their needs and role in the future of Europe.

The Fritt Ord Foundation and FutureLab Europe invite you to the Norwegian launch of the book Letters to Europe – Refugee Women Write, in which fourteen female refugees from all over Europe share their stories, perspectives, concerns and hopes for the future.

The presentation is followed by a theatre performance based on the book,
developed by the actress, writer and musician Enana from Syria, writer
Gudrun Buchholz from Germany, and director Konstantin Buchholz.

The evening concludes with a conversation about what it means to be
a refugee, moderated by Stine Solvoll Navarsete.

Letters to europe
20170921 futurelab play 156 1024x683
Participants
Gudrun Buchholz was born just before the beginning of World War II in a village in northern Bohemia, which today is part of the Czech Republic. As a child, she experienced war, and was forced to flee while taking care of her three little siblings. Her father had died in the war and her mother was seriously ill. Today, at age 79, she has four children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She lives together with her husband and many animals on a farm in northern Germany.

Enana is a 22-year-old artist from Syria. She is a singer/songwriter, studied music at a classical music academy in Damascus and participated in acting/theater coaching in a performing arts school. At the University of Damascus, she studied English literature but had to leave the country before she could finish her studies. Today, Enana works as musician, actress and translator and lives in Berlin.

Konstantin Buchholz studied acting at the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst “Ernst Busch” in Berlin.He worked in several theatre plays in Berlin and Stuttgart and joined the Ensemble in Oberhausen from 2013-2017. In 2012 he started directing. His theatre plays were played on stages in Oberhausen, Berlin and on festivals in Poland and Ukraine. Konstantin Buchholz is working as an actor,director,musician and author and lives in Hamburg.

Also participating:

  • Dana Æsæl Manouchehri, Secretary General of the think tank LIM

  • Stine Solvoll Navarsete, moderator and member of the Letters to Europe team

  • Ines Lukac, writer

  • Albert Mejer, member of the Letters to Europe team

The event is free and open to the public. Read more about the performance on the Facebook event-page.

About FutureLab Europe
FutureLab Europe is a programme for young people between the ages of 20 and 30 who want to debate and influence the future of Europe. It has 105 participants from 30 countries, both EU and non EU members. FutureLab Europe encourages young Europeans in their active citizenship efforts. It offers young citizens a concrete chance to shape the reality around them by providing support for the implementation of their own various projects. Furthermore, the programme connects the participants with stake holders with a strong interest in matters of European relevance, mainly democracy and participation, equal opportunities for young people, and European identity.

Nyheter

Ntb 0z9vyu vo0w

Fritt Ords masterstipend

22. april 2024

Handler masterprosjektet ditt om ytringsfrihet, samfunnsdebatt eller journalistikk? Da kan du søke studentstipend fra Stiftelsen Fritt Ord.

Skjermbilde 2024 04 17 kl. 14.52.11

– En halv million til å avsløre deepfake. Nye tildelinger i journalistikk i april

19. april 2024

Faktasjekkertjenesten Faktisk.no har fått støtte til å dekke desinformasjon, «deepfakes» og andre digitale trusler. Lokalavisene Fjell-Ljom og Tynsetingen/Alvdal midt i væla skal dekke en bølge av selvmord blant unge mennesker i regionen. Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad fortsetter satsingen på ukrainske journalister og Khrono skal skrive om “amerikanske tilstander i akademia”. I dag ble de nye tildelingene i Journalistikk publisert. Se listen her.

Uma

«Seoul Searching» i Sør-Korea – og nye prosjekter som får tildeling fra Fritt Ord April 2024

18. april 2024

A5 Film og regissør Silje Evensmo Jacobsen («Ukjent landskap») har fått støtte til dokumentarfilmen «Seoul Searching» om og med medregissør Uma Feed, som ble adoptert fra Sør-Korea for over 40 år siden. Mange filmer om fjernadopsjon handler om gjenforening, men denne handler om alt som kommer etter den. Brynjulf Jung Tjønn skriver bok om rasistisk vold, fotograf Andrea Gjestvang reiser til Ukraina, og filmene “Løvene ved elven Tigris”, “Er du trygg?” og “The Birth of Derna” er blant mange nye, spennende prosjekter som har fått støtte i april. Se listen her.

Collage fritt ord dupleks

Hvorfor snakker ikke arkitekter?

16. april 2024

Arkitektforbundet og Stiftelsen Fritt Ord inviterer til debattseminar 29. april 2024.

Debattene om arkitektur, byutvikling og stedsutvikling engasjerer stadig flere. Men hvor er arkitektene?