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Jazz against Apartheid Festival

In the organizer's words:

Jazz against Apartheid is a two-day festival aiming to bring together artists, organizers, and communities to support the NGO Middle Eastern Children's Alliance and to build awareness, strengthen resistance and solidarity.

In collaboration with the international collective ''Jazz Against Apartheid'', the collective ''The Ways in Which People'' - committed to collective care, political awareness, is hosting this Festival at Pfefferwerk Haus 13. Exploring how we can use the privilege of our art and build spaces that welcome all. The Ways in Which People connect, care and love, matters.

More than a cultural event, the festival is a space for organizing, exchange, and action within Berlin's music and cultural scene. Alongside many amazing live music acts, the program features poets, speakers, and short films that confront injustice and amplify voices too often pushed to the margins. At its core is a shared question: ''how do we show up for each other - materially, politically, and collectively - right now?

By bringing together musicians, artists, volunteers, and local communities, the festival insists on the power of collective action: turning solidarity into support, and support into sustained resistance.


""Jazz against Apartheid" is a two-day festival designed to bring together artists, organizers, and communities to support the NGO "Middle Eastern Children's Alliance" and to raise awareness and strengthen resistance and solidarity.

In collaboration with the international collective "Jazz Against Apartheid", the collective "The Ways in Which People" - committed to collective care and political awareness - is organizing this festival at Pfefferwerk Haus 13. We want to explore how we can use the privilege of our art and create spaces that welcome all. How people connect, care and love for each other is important.

The festival is more than just a cultural event; it is a space for organization, exchange and action within the Berlin music and culture scene. In addition to many great live music acts, the program includes poets, speakers and short films that address injustice and amplify voices that are all too often marginalized. At the center is a common question: "How do we stand up for each other right now - materially, politically and collectively?"

By bringing together musicians, artists, volunteers and local communities, the festival emphasizes the power of collective action: turning solidarity into support and support into sustainable resistance.

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Price information:

Tickets only at the Box Office - 15€ reduced tickets only with proof of discount

Location

Pfefferberg Haus13 Schönhauser Allee 176 10119 Berlin

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