Oppression can appear at work, in the pressure to move from one job to another, in the way someone looks at us in the street or in the supermarket, and in the assumptions made about our gender, class, migration background, language or body.
Bralin (Brazil + Berlin) is a Forum Theatre group open to people of all sexual orientations and from all countries of origin. Bralin investigates how personal situations are connected to wider social structures. Through image, movement, dialogue and audience participation, the group opens an interactive theatre space to ask where oppression becomes normal, how it affects daily life, and how collective resistance and solidarity can begin.
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KURINGA is a space for Theatre of the Oppressed and “Teatro de las Oprimidas” in Berlin. It’s a creative space for aesthetic research, artistic productions and interaction with the audience, where collectives develop, rehearse, and present their theatre projects.
There is a lot to celebrate about 15 years of existence. KURINGA has trained hundreds of facilitators, established theatre collectives, and produced dozens of performances that have been presented to thousands of spectators in Germany and in countries across Europe and Latin America..Ana Ualu, Andreia, Anja Carmen, Carolina Cartolina, Eglé, Fernanda, Ingri Yvi, Isabelle, Karol, Khurram, Laura, Mari, Nikita, Sana, Sophie, Talía, TiagoSupport: Maria Sydneide KURINGA: Carlos Raíz