A Night of the Dreaming Diaspora
Tales of Devotion, War, and Migration – Live Music Performance + Interwoven Storytelling.19.00-20.30
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For Youths and Adults
in English
The Dreaming Diaspora is a familial creative exchange centring BIPOC* artists and the celebration of collective ambition, with a Night of the Dreaming Diaspora carrying tales of devotion, war, and migration.
A Night of the Dreaming Diaspora unfolds as a tender, communal gathering, unveiling a concert that wavers achingly between longing, belonging, and the echoes of distant homelands — featuring the work of Wooly Aziz from Pakistan, who is described as sharing “left-field experimental balladry with a fresh, soulful electronic pulse” (Rapture Mag) and of VIO from Italy, “expressing the questions and reflections” (KALTBLUT) on solitude, vulnerability, connection, and the shifting search for home.
Wooly Aziz and VIO are accompanied by their beloved stage partners, Wolle and Fede, who weave their instruments and sonic wavelengths into the fabric of each performance, inviting expansive worlds to the delicate stories of becoming.
The Night is an ode to BIPOC* storytelling, tracing the weight of displacement, exile, and seeking home — helping the audience embody memories, which cut geographies, while opening space for connection, healing, and collective dreaming. The Dreaming Diaspora invites wanderers and listeners to breathe, feel, remember, to dialogue, and to imagine together the possibilities that emerge when voices and hearts meet.