Deutschland.Schön.Reden.

Temye Tesfu & Various Artists

Poetry
Saturday 26. March 2022, 18.00 Uhr
T EMYE TESFU

Is it a political talk? No, too honest, too decent. Is it a late-night show? Nah, it won't be that late. Is it a time-served podcast production by two young white middle-class comedians? Probably not. So what is Deutschland.Schön.Reden?

It's what happens when you give a young person who wants to do something with media, people and language the space to do it. Miedya Mahmod invites young artists from the fields of music, poetry slam, rap or literature to think out loud, to make art and perhaps also to say what one otherwise does not dare to say because it is not beautiful enough for the stage or *one just does not talk about it*. This stage doesn't want to be a showcase, but a space for and about humor, pain, cultural creation, friendship, growing up and, of course, talking in Germany.

Aufgrund eines Krankheitsausfalls, wird Temye Tesfu für diese Ausgabe die Moderation von Deutschland.Schön.Reden übernehmen, was uns sehr freut!

ተመስገን ተስፉ (Temye Tesfu) schreibt Gedichte für Bühne und Papier. Auftritte im deutschsprachigen Raum und darüber hinaus; mal vor vier, mal vor 4000 Leuten. Kuratiert und moderiert Veranstaltungsreihen in Potsdam, Berlin und Leipzig; leitet Werkstätten für kreatives Schreiben und Textperformance; initiierte 2017 die post-deutsche Lesebühne parallelgesellschaft & war bereits bei einer vorherigen Ausgabe von Deutschland.schön.reden. zu Gast.

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Guests

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Jacinta Nandi

is a British author, blogger, columnist and founding member of the post-German reading stage parallelgesellschaft. She was born in East London in 1980 and came to Berlin when she was twenty. Nandi writes in German and English for taz, Missy Magazine, The Guardian, Exberliner, other newspapers and magazines, and has published four books. Most recently, in October 2020, she published the Nautilus pamphlet Die schlechteste Hausfrau der Welt (The Worst Housewife in the World) - a field report, a manifesto, and "probably the funniest book of this fall, which is also one of the most radical, by the way" (Mithu M. Sanyal, WDR5 - Book of the Week).

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Anshita Koul

is a software engineer turned comedian, public speaker, and pedagogue from India. Anshita is known for her rant against Long Distance Relationships on the Indian Reality TV show Queens Of Comedy, her three comedy solos, funny sketches in her multiple languages on Youtube, and her anti heteronormative Patriarchy campaign on Instagram. She does comedy in four languages. 35, Indian, married, queer, standup comedian, does not want kids - Anshita is the poster child of everything Patriarchs hate. Her hobbies include writing, collecting postcards, and talking about herself in the third person. Anshita resides in Cologne, Germany atm, where she uplifts her global audience both on- and offline and is the co-creator of Clit Comedy Club. Anshita is currently touring with her debut English comedy hour, Little Too Much, and has already performed her solo show in 8 cities in the last 6 months.

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