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Demo Tape | Nr. 3 mit Mohamed Amjahid

Politischer Song-Salon von und mit Fatima Çalışkan & Martin Kaluza

Two hosts, one guest (sometimes two), a screen and a piano. And an audience who appreciates a nice sing-along – welcome to Demo-Tape, the political song salon!

Every era fights its own struggles, and every protest movement creates its own songs. They remind us of long-forgotten industrial actions or revolutions. Some songs are for the street fighting men and women, other are on heavy rotation at radio stations. They are about struggles over emancipation and workers‘ participation, environmental protection and better conditions of work. They tell of oppression and resistance, of exclusion and solidarity in difficult times.

We will discuss songs Martin loved to sing by the campfire (which Fatima hated), and at parties; songs that inspired us to practice our first chords on the guitar; and songs we added to our holiday playlist with lyrics that stood out upon closer inspection. This includes well-matured classics as well as new-found gems that are definitely worth giving a listen.

For each show, we will invite a special guest to bring along a favourite song. We will talk, watch video films and make music, and sing along with the audience at the end of the show, accompanied by the musician Sir Henry on the piano.

Mohamed Amjahid was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1988 as the son of so-called “guest workers.” He attended school in Morocco, where he graduated from high school. He studied political science in Berlin and Cairo and conducted research on various anthropological projects in North Africa. As a freelance investigative journalist, he reports and writes for outlets including Der Spiegel, Süddeutsche Zeitung, taz, RBB, SWR, and WDR. He is a culinary columnist for Monopol magazine and Zeit Magazin Online. He is currently working on several new book projects; his most recent publication is Alles nur Einzelfälle? Das System hinter der Polizeigewalt (Isolated Incidents? The System Behind Police Violence).

Fatima Çalışkan is a theatre maker, moderator and author. fatimacaliskan.de

Martin Kaluza is a journalist, author and occasional musician. His blog daspolitischelied.de explores protest songs across the globe.

In cooperation with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

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January
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    Roter Salon

    Demo Tape | Nr. 3 mit Mohamed Amjahid

    Politischer Song-Salon von und mit Fatima Çalışkan & Martin Kaluza
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