The flows of the Sahara

For its 2025 edition, Culturescapes will stay in the Sahara.

Announcement

The new Artistic Advisory Board revealed

The next edition of Culturescapes 2025 Sahara will be supported by the new Artistic Board.

Announcement

Thank you for being with us!

Culturescapes 2023 Sahara, a volcano of artistic works and experiences, is over 

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November 20

The Future Will Prove Us Right

Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on climate activism in the Sahel

October 23

Festivals are wonderful places of encounters

Yarri Kamara on the opening of Culturescapes 2023 Sahara

September 20

Borders, Resilience, Futures

Culturescapes co-curator Kateryna Botanova on the festival’s Saharan focus

Serge Aimé Coulibaly & Faso Danse Théâtre, 2018 © Sophie Garcia
September 11

Being An Artist Is a Mission

Serge Aimé Coulibaly, choreographer of the festival’s opening performance”C La Vie,” in conversation with Yarri Kamara

Kateryna Botanova and Jurriaan Cooiman. Photo by Bettina Matthiessen

Culturescapes 20 years

Twenty years, is it a significant age for a cultural institution such as a festival? Do cultural institutions age in times when the world around us is changing at an increasing pace? At Culturescapes, we think of our twenty-year history as times of careful and caring growing in learning.

Photo Axel Kristinsson
August 29

European Festivals Forest

Culturescapes and eleven other European festivals have united to create something special: the European Festivals Forest in Iceland.

October 10

Saharan diagrams on the festival T-shirt

We teamed up with the artist Nolan Oswald Dennis, Kunsthalle Basel, and Carhartt WIP to create a limited edition of T-shirts!

Nadia Beugré, Prophétique (on est déjà né.es), 2021. Photo: David Kadoule.
May 15

Program Highlights 2023

Culturescapes 2023 Sahara brings together nearly 80 artists in a two-month program and presents 120 events from different art disciplines with about 30 partner institutions this fall.

May 09

Open Call Basel Colonial

In the context of this year's Culturescapes Festival with its focus on the Sahara region, we are again conducting four postcolonial city walks, due to the great success of the event in 2021. For this purpose we are looking for contributions that shed light on the various aspects of Basel's colonial past.

February 09

Culturescapes 2023 Sahara

After last year's festival focused on the rainforest, Culturescapes 2023 shifts the perspective along the dust clouds that travel thousands of miles across the Atlantic to fertilize the Amazon's soil, making it one of the richest biomes on Earth. The dust clouds originate from the Sahara, the hot heart of Africa - the focus region of Culturescapes 2023.

October 24

The Artistic Advisory Board for the Saharan edition announced

The new Board is to join the research and preparation for the next Culturescapes festival.

 

December 10

Culturescapes 2021 Amazonia—a success in difficult times

Over 150 events with more than 23,500 spectators and a promising online premiere: The 16th edition of Culturescapes in retrospect.

October 20

Davi Kopenawa at Culturescapes

Davi Kopenawa, a shaman and a leader of the Yanomami, has gained international recognition for his fight for Indigenous rights in Brazil. He is coming to Switzerland for several events of CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia in cooperation with Schauspielhaus Zürich and Fotomuseum Winterthur.

September 16

Climate change through sensitivity

Western, rational thinking prevents a compassionate relationship with the world. Conversely, we could learn to form an ecology of reciprocity from the wisdom traditions of local communities. By Frank Steinhofer

September 13

CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia Opening

This year's festival edition CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia opens at Kaserne Basel on September 29.

September 14

A Forest That Floats in Space

It is only possible to imagine nature if you are outside of it. How could a baby that is inside its mother’s uterus imagine the mother? How could a seed imagine the fruit? It is from outside that one imagines the inside. By Ailton Krenak. 

September 10

The Intention of Empathetic Witnessing

The festival curators Kateryna Botanova and Jurriaan Cooiman on the focus of CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia.

July 05

Realities and Imaginations of Amazonia

Like every edition, CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia comes with an anthology.

August 26

CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia

In its 16th edition, CULTURESCAPES focuses on the region of Amazonia that stretches between the Andes and the Atlantic ocean.

July 02

Pottery as a Form of Resistance

Vandria Borari, a ceramist, activist, and lawyer, will be artist-in-residence during CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia.

June 28

High-carat Piano Music with Temperament

The celebrated Venezuelan pianist and composer Gabriela Montero performs a Latin Concerto with Sinfonieorchester Basel.

March 15

Culturescapes Critical Zones 2021 - 2027

After the Amazon region, CULTURESCAPES will dedicate itself to other regions in the coming years, which will be decisive for the future.

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Alex Baczynski-Jenkins is back in town! Fewer things make us happier than #culturescapes artists coming back. If you didn’t have a chance to see their mesmerizing performances in @kunsthallebasel during #culturescapes2019poland, don’t miss your chance now! Alex Baczynski-Jenkins does not choreograph performers, movements, or scenery. He choreographs relations and communication beyond words. In Untitled (Holding Horizon), performers move in and out, quicker or slower to the blaring beat. The darkness of the space envelopes them and unites with the audience. On the threshold of visibility and invisibility, a dizzying dynamic of collectivity, intimacy and dependence emerges. Over the course of three hours, during which the audience can come and go as they please, the performance develops a community-building and trance-like power through repetitive, slightly shifting rhythms and evokes changing associations: a ghostly gathering, a coming together in resistance or mourning, the faded memories of a rave.  🗓️ April 3-4, 19:00, Kaserne Basel @kasernebasel @baczynski.j 📸 Alex Baczynski-Jenkins. Untitled (Holding Horizon), 2018 Photo: Spyros Rennt Alex Baczynski-Jenkins, performance view, Untitled (Holding Horizon), 2018, Such Feeling, Kunsthalle Basel, 2019. Photo: Diana Pfammatter/ Kunsthalle Basel Alex Baczynski-Jenkins, performance view, Untitled (Holding Horizon), 2018, Such Feeling, Kunsthalle Basel, 2019. Photo: Diana Pfammatter/ Kunsthalle Basel Alex Baczynski-Jenkins, performance view, Until a thousand roses bloom (with Warsaw in the background), 2018, Such Feeling, Kunsthalle Basel, 2019. Photo: Diana Pfammatter/ Kunsthalle Basel #dance #twilight #queer #relationships #warsaw #basel
Taita Hernando Chindoy, a governor of the Inga nation in Colombia and a participant of Culturescapes 2023 Amazonia, is back in Switzerland. Years ago, Chindoy set the stage for the emergence of Wuasikamas—Guardians of the Earth 🌎. Wuasikamas is a practice centered on a profound respect for human and nonhuman life, which allowed Inga to initiate a process of territorial defense, conservation practices, and autonomous governance. The principles of Wuasikamas helped to reestablish traditional Inga chagras, or Indigenous gardens filled with medicinal and edible plants, in which conservation, learning, and spirituality are practiced within each family. 🌱 Chindoy is a great advocate and enabler for “pluriversities”—educational initiatives that question Western ideas of the world and promote multi-perspective Indigenous and other knowledge systems. He is a representative of the international pluriversity initiative Ëconeêrã. Last weekend at the Engadin Art Talks, he spoke about the harmonization of knowledge, biospirituality, and the Indigenous work to heal the damages done to Earth in the last 500 years. Next week, February 7 at 18:00, he will discuss pluriversities at the Museum der Kulturen Basel (in Spanish with German translation). You can always listen to him speaking with an artist, Felipe Castelblanco, and a cultural promoter, filmmaker, and musician of the Kamënstá nation, Ayênan Quinchoa Juajibioy, during Culturescapes 2021 Amazonia on our website. Link in bio ☝️ And our amazing book “Amazonia. Anthology as Cosmology” which contains his interview is still available at Sternberg Press. @hernandochindoyinga @museumderkulturenbasel @engadinarttalks @felipecastel #culturescapes #culturescapes2021amazonia #amazonia #amazonas #colombia🇨🇴 #inga #biodiversity #indigenous
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