WORKSHOPS
Hip-Hop as a practice for social change.
World citizenship? Freedom of movement? Right to life?
Food Farming and Nutrition
Hector Verdugo and Zeara Alverez are senior staff at two of California’s premier non-profits. In their workshop they presented an introduction to homeboy industries and the anti-recidivism coalition. Their also spoke about the response of these nonprofits to social trauma, and the mass incarceration rate in California.
Speak your mind presents LGBTQ+ 90´s Hip-Hop Dance.
Whats up in the Sky? "Can we get to know ourselves as being a part of cosmos and which are our tasks in the time we are living in?” Kerstin Hemlin who lives in Ytterjärna and is very much a part of the YIP community, gave a popular workshop about stars, astrology, and the relationship between humans and the common.
Film screening "The wanted 18". What we can learn from Palestinian resistance.
YIP Alumni Co-budgeting experiment.
What does it mean to be free? Dream Factory
Nana Woo offered a series of three workshops throughout the week. With the title of Soil, Soul, and Society, the workshops centre around storytelling and both physical and social movement.
I own my shift. Feelings and emotional work
Roland Matthies gave a workshop called Form Perform Transform. He introduced Michael Chekhov’s ideas about gestures as an artistic principle, and spoke of the impact have gestures on our daily lives.
Inside out writers circle.
Introduction to massage.
Viktoria Siwek and Maria af Klintberg gave an introductory on Slava Theatre. It was a workshop full of movement, change and sound.
The Street Poets from LA are this week giving multiple meaningful and intense workshops about poetry, darkness, and the gift in the wound.
The art of practising the impossible
From numbness and guilt to responsibility
During Initiative Forum a variety of workshops were held by
the following collaborators.
Nana Woo offered a series of three workshops throughout the week. With the title of Soil, Soul, and Society, the workshops centre around storytelling and both physical and social movement.
Jaynese from Street Poets gave a series workshops about 90’s Hip Hop dancing. What was meant to be a single slot, turned into a highly anticipated event as the sign up sheets filled quickly.
Nana Woo offered a series of three workshops throughout the week. With the title of Soil, Soul, and Society, the workshops centre around storytelling and both physical and social movement.