Se også WORLD WOMAN 31.januar her/See also WORLD WOMAN 31. January here.

One Day Ticket: 450/350 Norwegian Kroners (incl. Day time program from 13:00-18:00 and evening Concert from 21:00)
On the concert stage 21.00: Sister Fa & Marilyn Mazur Mari Boine
Evening tickets (200/150)

Heldagsbillett: 450/350 (inkl. kveldskonsert)
Vi anbefaler Heldagsbillett for å sikre deg plass til kveldens konsert!
På konsertscenen klokken 21.00: Sister Fa & Marilyn Mazur & Mari Boine
 Eventuellt ledige billetter til  kveldskonserten selges i døra rett før konsertstart  (200/150)

WORLD WOMAN er en årlig intim global samling for solidaritet i Oslo – en samling av modige og kreative kvinner. Forkjempere for likestilling, rettferdighet, fred, menneskerettigheter og kunstnerisk ytringsfrihet - kjente og ukjente kunstnere, aktivister, menneskerettighetsforkjempere, akademikere, ledere, journalister og politikere. World Woman bringer dem sammen for å fortelle egne historier og for å dele både kunstneriske uttrykk og  egne  erfaringer.  Legge til rette for tverrfaglig dialog, samarbeid, vennskap, inspirasjon på tvers av grenser, og skape oppmerksomhet og engasjement sammen rundt noen av de mest presserende temaene verden står overfor.
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 fredag 30. januar 13.-18.30

- Solidaritet
- Kvinne, kunstner og ytringsfrihet
- Ekstremisme og voldelig jihadisme

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: The Sun Rises (music) by Mahsa Vahdat (Iran)
PERFORMANCE (dance) by Sheema Kermani (Pakistan)
INTERVIEW: Voice for the Future:  Nawal El Saadawi (writer, activist, physician and psychiatrist, Egypt) interviewed by Kenan Malik (writer, lecturer & broadcaster, UK)
INTERVIEW: Finding Your Voice:  The Elders interviewed by Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini (Founder of ICAN, USA/Iran)
Indignadas | Outraged Women: María María Acha-Kutscher (visual artist, Perú)
Body and Revolution: Women, Freedom of Expression and Sexuality: Mona Eltahawy (writer, Egypt/USA)

14.55 BREAK (15min)

15.10 PROGRAM RESUMES
INTERVIEW: What Is a Free Voice? Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi (Iran) interviewed by Simon Broughton (journalist and filmmaker, UK).
PERFORMANCE: Songs That Cannot Be Silenced (poem) by Sheema Kermani (actress, classical dancer, Pakistan)
GROUP CONVERSATION: The Voice Inside Silence: Women, Art, Activism & Expression
Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti (playwright and screenwriter, UK)
Mahsa Vahdat (singer, Iran)
Fahmida Riaz (poet, Pakistan)
Natalia Kaliada (theatre director, producer and writer, Belarus)
Sheema Kermani (actress, classical dancer, Pakistan)
Mihret Kebede (visual artist, poet, Ethiopia)
Ayse Onal (journalist, editor and author, Turkey)
Conversation host: Farida Shaheed (United Nations Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights)

16.30 BREAK (15min)

16.45  PROGRAM RESUMES
PERFORMANCE (poem) by Fahmida Riaz (Pakistan)
GROUP CONVERSATION: The Rise of Violent Extremism and Jihadism: The Voice Of Women
Fawzia Koofi (parliamentarian, Afghanistan)
Yanar Mohammed (president of OWFI, Iraq)
Safak Pavey (member of the Turkish Parliament and UN independent human rights expert)
Diana Nammi (human rights campaigner, former peshmerga, Kurdistan, Iran)
Mona Eltahawy (writer, Egypt)
Fahmida Riaz (poet, Pakistan)
Conversation host: Hina Jilani (lawyer and human rights defender, Pakistan)
PERFORMANCE by Héla Fattoumi (dancer, choregrapher, Tunisia/France)

18.30 DAYTIME PROGRAM ENDS

21.00 CONCERT Marilyn Mazur & Sister Fa & Mari Boine

Marilyn Mazur
Composer, Bandleader, Percussionist
Born 1955 in New York, lived in Denmark from 1961
Active in the 70’ies as a dancer, composer and pianist. Switched to percussion and drums as her main instruments when she was 19.
Since then Marilyn has been active as a composer, bandleader and musician in a vast number of connections.
She has been a member of the orchestras of i.e. Miles Davis(1985-89), Wayne Shorter(1987) and Jan Garbarek(1991-2005).
Marilyn leads her own bands and special projects, often based in Denmark. Besides these projects, she composes music for film, theatre etc.

Sister Fa
Sister Fa was born 1982 in Dakar, Senegal.Sister Fa takes her first steps in rap music in 2000. Recording her first demo-tape, she gets to know the Senegalese rap community and participates in first festivals. One year later at the age of nineteen she is invited for the first time to perform at the Senegalese HipHop Awardswhere the best Hip-Hop singers are decorated. At the beginning of 2002 the French producer Philipp Mogan makes a film-documentary on Sister Fa, in which she is introducing to the Senegalese rap scene. She is invited to participate in a music-compilation called Art City with French and Senegalese rappers that is produced with the help of ENDA Tiers Monde. In the same year she represents the Senegal at the Festival de rap feminine international in Guinea Conakry. In 2003 she joins the label FN’F (Fight n´ Forget) where she participates on several compilations. For the second time, she is invited to the Senegalese HipHop Awards – dedicated that year to the fight against AIDS – and from which a compilation was released Tous Rappons le Sida with a contribution by Sister Fa.

Mari Boine
Mari Boine is a Norwegian Sami musician known for having added jazz and rock to the yoiks of her native people. Born in Finnmark, Norway she grew up amid the Laestadian Christian movement as well as amidst discrimination against her people. Gula Gula (first released by Iđut, 1989, later re-released by Real World) was her breakthrough release, and she has continued to record popular albums that has listeners all over the world.In 2003 Boine was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize for her ethnic intuition, her artistic strength and for an ability to communicate which lets her reach people in all corners of the world. Regardless of cultural background. She has retained her musical roots, while giving them a contemporary expression which reaches an enormous audience all over the world. She was appointed knight, first class in the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav for her artistic diversity on September 18, 2009.

 

Se også WORLD WOMAN 31.januar her/See also WORLD WOMAN 31. January here.

Further information http://fuuse.net/world-woman/program/