The Future Will Prove Us Right
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on climate activism in the Sahel
For its 2025 edition, Culturescapes will stay in the Sahara.
The next edition of Culturescapes 2025 Sahara will be supported by the new Artistic Board.
Culturescapes 2023 Sahara, a volcano of artistic works and experiences, is over
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim on climate activism in the Sahel
Yarri Kamara on the opening of Culturescapes 2023 Sahara
Culturescapes co-curator Kateryna Botanova on the festival’s Saharan focus
Serge Aimé Coulibaly, choreographer of the festival’s opening performance”C La Vie,” in conversation with Yarri Kamara
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.
Culturescapes and eleven other European festivals have united to create something special: the European Festivals Forest in Iceland.
We teamed up with the artist Nolan Oswald Dennis, Kunsthalle Basel, and Carhartt WIP to create a limited edition of T-shirts!
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.
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.
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.
The new Board is to join the research and preparation for the next Culturescapes festival.
Over 150 events with more than 23,500 spectators and a promising online premiere: The 16th edition of Culturescapes in retrospect.
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.
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
This year's festival edition CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia opens at Kaserne Basel on September 29.
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.
The festival curators Kateryna Botanova and Jurriaan Cooiman on the focus of CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia.
Like every edition, CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia comes with an anthology.
In its 16th edition, CULTURESCAPES focuses on the region of Amazonia that stretches between the Andes and the Atlantic ocean.
Vandria Borari, a ceramist, activist, and lawyer, will be artist-in-residence during CULTURESCAPES 2021 Amazonia.
The celebrated Venezuelan pianist and composer Gabriela Montero performs a Latin Concerto with Sinfonieorchester Basel.
After the Amazon region, CULTURESCAPES will dedicate itself to other regions in the coming years, which will be decisive for the future.