Hamburg Upside Down

Sunday, September 27, 2015, 5 pm
Hamburg Upside Down: or how to performe decoloniality
Decolonial City Walk with Natalie Bayer and participants of the Silent University Hamburg.

In cooperation with kampnagel in the framework of the We Don’t Contemporary, Postcolonial Festival for Dance, Theatre and Discourse.

As a harbour town, Hamburg was a central profiteer of colonialism in Germany. Merchants and shipping companies made big money from palm oil, schnapps and cotton, and wrote their way into the cultural legacy of the city. Cultural legacy. Participants from the Silent University in Hamburg have scripted a tour around Hamburg, which leads us through futuristic streets and squares of decolonial empowerment.