With a focus on art as learning and processes of learning as art, the festival offers different ways of attendance.

Over the course of three months, the 13 projects invite you to become part of their learning processes. At the final weekend of each month, a Gathering of three days will feature an intensified program of lectures, parties, films, and performances that have emerged from these processes.

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September Gathering ‘The First Supper’ / Campus Bockenheim

Day 1: Friday, 27 September ‘Presence of Mind’

Starts at 13:00 / Festival centre ProsorciTè with ‘Holding Spaces’
Meet up with friends or strangers and try out the the hanging out score: from ICC.

17:30 / K4 Studierendenhaus: Psychoanalysis of money:
Explore our relationship to money in a performative group therapy session

At 18:00 / Festival Centre ProsorciTè, the weekend of assemblies will be opened by the organisers and FEELINGS will give us an insight on their work with young people, which starts this weekend.

At 19:00 / ProsorciTè Festival Centre: Dinner together

20:00 / Festival Centre ProsorciTè Ceren Yildirim and Dilar Dirik show the film as part of Amargi Who's Afraid of Ideology
With interviews conducted by Marwa Arsianos with members of the autonomous Kurdish women’s movement in the mountains of Kurdistan and Jinwar.

From 22:00 hang out / Festival Centre ProsorciTè: With drinks, bar, and books.

Day 2: Saturday 28 September: ‘Losing it ’.

Starts at 12:00 / festival centre ProsorciTè with a talk in the context of Amargi with Dilar Dirik:
Who is the author of ‘The Kurdish Women’s Movement. History, Theory, Practice’, published by Pluto Press.

Afterwards from 14:00:

/ Feld, Campus Bockenheim: Playhouse: Secrets & Seductions: Meave's Erotic Tarot Booth
Explore hidden fantasies with tarot cards

/ ProsorciTè Festival Centre: As part of ¿Quién es el verdadero huaquero? Film screening and workshop
It is about the question of restitution from the perspective of Quechua descendants.

At 17:00 / Campusbühne, Feld Campus Bockenheim: Unsertainty-Report: Better people urgently needed!
The Unsertainty Conference first insights into their work.

From 19:00 / Festival Centre ProsorciTè Playhouse: Sexy Stroytelling - Composing Desire through Tarot.
Create sexy stories with tarot cards.

From 9 pm Festival Centre ProsorciTè: Party of the First Assembly Weekend.
The festival centre becomes a dungeon under the university and the festival team and Monsterhearts invite you to dance. DJs Zuksi, Nargess & others

Day 3: Sunday 29 September: ‘Hangover Day’

From 15:00 / KOZ: Hanging Out Scores by Holding Spaces in the Sunday café of the OHA

From 16:00 back2back

/ Feld, Campus Bockenheim or KOZ: Her Shadow Resources - Schools of Transmutation.

Play along: Imagine different futures of the Bockenheim campus in a collective fiction game
/ Field, Campus Bockenheim or Festival Centre: Playhouse: Secrets & Seductions: Meave's Erotic Tarot Booth
Again: Explore erotic fantasies with Meave’s Erotic Tarot.

October Gathering
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November Gathering
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  • **Persian Dramaturgy**

    The Gatherings of Implantieren ‘24 follow the “Persian dramaturgy”

    More than 30 years ago in freshly Post-Socialist Bulgaria, advised by her granddad, Ida read Gore Vidal’s epic historical fiction novel Creation, in which a fictional Persian diplomat from the 6th-5th century BCE, travels the world comparing different political and religious beliefs. Along the way, he meets renowned philosophers like Zoroaster, Socrates, and the Buddha. Despite his strong Persian identity, Cyrus is half-Greek through his mother. It is in that book that Ida read about a Persian procedure that stayed with her till today and shared in a conversation with Nargess, Zuzana and Tilman: The state wisemen of Ancient Persia had the following way to find the right decision in three days. They would discuss one day and write down their first decision. On the second day they would drink a lot of ”soma” and continue discussing until they reach their second decision on the same problem. Then they would go to sleep, wake up on the third day with a hangover, get together and reach their final decision on the matter.
    It turned out that this was not known to Nargess and it might very well be a fictional procedure imagined by the author, but still we found that story in support of our desire to create gatherings in which artists and audience experience intensified times together.

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