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Ramadan Nalcıoğlu

Ramadan Nalcıoğlu, is a visual artist, a storyteller, and an activist. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Graphic Design in 2011. Before starting his job at The Home Cafe, he was working as graphic designer in corporate and in advertisement for many years. Then he shifted his focus away from […]

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Ahmet Zildji

Ahmet is a versatile musician and accomplished events organizer, grounded in the realm of Popular Music Performance, with a solid foundation stemming from his studies at the esteemed London College of Music (LCM) in England. His musical journey, which began in 2010, has seen him contribute significantly as a drummer and percussionist across an array

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Ozan Tezvaran

Ozan Tezvaran is a multidisciplinary designer and master’s student for Postdigital Lutherie and Visual Communication at Kunstuniversität Linz in Austria. With a passion for both visual and sonic arts, Ozan has participated in international festivals, worked as a photojournalist for magazines, and created marketing campaigns for cultural events such as the Buffer Fringe Festival in

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Ahmad Baba

Ahmad Baba

Ahmad Baba is a Lebanese multidisciplinary performance artist, dance movement therapist and curator, who is based in Berlin. Employing a critical approach to art practices, he meticulously constructs performances that are multilayered, utilizing the body as an archive to connect the past and reimagine the question of future, reshaping virtual realities through the incorporation of

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Eleni Angastiniotu

Eleni Angastiniotu

Eleni Angastiniotu is a cultural instigator and curator involved in supporting, incubating, and promoting artists in Cyprus and abroad. Having worked in the cultural sector for over a decade within the diplomatic corps, as well as on a private basis, her experience includes curating and directing events for various artistic disciplines, many of which involved

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Ahmet Zildji

Ahmet is a versatile musician and accomplished events organizer, grounded in the realm of Popular Music Performance, with a solid foundation stemming from his studies at the esteemed London College of Music (LCM) in England. His musical journey, which began in 2010, has seen him contribute significantly as a drummer and percussionist across an array

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Sofronis Sofroniou

He studied Psychology at UCY and Neuroscience at CUNY. His first novel, The Progenitors (Rodakio), received the National Award of Literature and the Best Newcomer Novelist Award from the Hellenic Authors’ Society (2016). His work explores the themes of free will, responsibility, memory and time.  

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Arjen Barel

Arjen Barel (1973) is a producer and director, mainly in the field of storytelling performances, and spends a large part of his professional life listening to stories and training people in the art of storytelling. He published a new book about Applied Storytelling, “Storytelling en de Wereld.”  

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Dijana Milosevic

Dijana Milošević is an award-winning theatre director, writer and lecturer. Co-founder of DAH Theatre Research Center in Belgrade, she has been its leading director for over 25 years. She is involved in several peacebuilding and art initiatives and collaborates with feminists- activist groups.  

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Carmen Olaechea

Carmen Olaechea, Argentina, has been working 30 years with the Latin American civil society. The last 10 years the main focus of her work has been related to art and social transformation, conflict transformation and sustainability. www.cambiodemocratico.org/ www.crearvalelapena.org.ar/  

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