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Am I comfortable enough?
PLACE:
GRÜNER SALON
VOLKSBÜHNE
am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 2, 10178 Berlin
TIME:
July, 3 -  4   |  8pm

The performance “Am I comfortable enough?” is a critical examination of patriarchal culture and its imposition of standards on women. To be "accepted," women are expected to look and behave in a certain manner, suppressing assertiveness, aggression, persistence, and the expression of personal opinions and boundaries - to be convenient. The performance's creators think that "comfortable" is a characteristic of furniture, not people.
The aim of the project is not only to highlight the deeply ingrained stereotypes and expectations placed on women but also to foster a dialogue about gender equality, respect, and the recognition of women's rights to express their emotions, opinions, and establish personal boundaries without fear of judgment or rejection. This performance seeks to challenge and provoke thought about the societal norms that confine women's roles and identities, encouraging a reevaluation of what it means to be "convenient" in a gendered context.
TEAM: 
Director: Anja Demidova 
Assistant Director: Daria Shubina
Costume designer: Venera Kazarova 
Composer: Galina Altman 
Choreographer: Alexander Andriyashkin
PR: Ira Posrednikova
Producer: Yara Ziva-Chernova 
Sound und licht: Sasha Anjelo
Performers: Marina Kurochka, Mari Yasinover, Maria Beatty, Mikhail Poliakov

Following the performance on July, 3, we will host a one-hour discussion moderated by Leonie Moos, Partner at ignore gravity & Grace Accelerator. Leonie is deeply passionate about new business ideas and their impact on the economy and society, focusing on female empowerment, entrepreneurship, and intrapreneurship. Grace stands for Female Entrepreneurship, Empowerment, and Diversity, supporting women in leadership positions and those with entrepreneurial ambitions.
The discussion will feature an esteemed panel of speakers:

Paulina Jänsch, Founding Partner at Leanox Impact Capital, a financial expert in impact investing and a mentor for various startup organizations, NGOs, and universities. Paulina is a leading voice for female empowerment, known for her inclusive and empathic leadership style.

Stephanie von Behr, Managing Director at Founderland, a nonprofit organization empowering women founders facing challenges tied to their race and ethnicity, supported by Google, AWS, Techstars, and R/GA.

Angelica Conraths, Founder & Managing Director at fembites GmbH, revolutionizing the women's health market with science-based supplements focused on hormonal health, recognized as one of the most innovative women in Germany by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Bruna Silva, Founder & CEO of International Women in Berlin, dedicated to supporting and connecting women in Berlin.

This event promises to foster a rich dialogue about gender equality, respect, and the recognition of women's rights to express their emotions, opinions, and establish personal boundaries without fear of judgment or rejection. We look forward to your participation in this meaningful and transformative experience.

Following the performance on July, 4, we will host a discussion that will focus on critical issues surrounding women and safety, particularly addressing the pervasive problem of domestic violence. A significant part of our discussion will highlight the trial of Quandyq Bishimbaev for the murder of his wife, Saltanat Nukenova, a case that has not only drawn widespread attention in Kazakhstan but also resonated internationally. This tragic event has sparked vital conversations about the urgency of protecting women's rights and the need for stringent measures against domestic violence.

Our panel of speakers includes:

Saltanat Shoshanova, Doctoral researcher at the University of Regensburg. Based in Berlin and originally from Almaty, Kazakhstan, Saltanat's work spans queer feminist movements, art, activism, and decolonial thinking in Central Asia and beyond. Her writing and artistic practice address trauma, family history, and food culture.

Alina Yessimbekova, Graphic designer and co-author of the project "Women of Central Asia". Alina's work explores the feminist movement in Central Asia and the struggle for women's rights through experimental graphics and art objects. The project also highlights outstanding stories about local women.

Diana Qauan-Serik, Founder of two feminist clubs in Astana. Diana has a diverse academic and professional background, including mechanical engineering, physics, and IT. She is a passionate advocate for women's rights and has actively promoted gender equality through her feminist clubs "FemEra" and "FemTendik".

Ksenia Meshkova, Researcher and lecturer in gender studies. Ksenia has focused on various forms of gender-based violence, including domestic violence, femicides, and workplace sexual harassment since 2013.

Symbat Serikova, Specialist in Digital Political Communications at the German Bundestag. Symbat has a rich background in international relations and digital communications, having organized peaceful demonstrations against domestic violence and worked with organizations like UNICEF and the German Bundestag.
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