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Bridging the Gaps. Connecting the Dots.

Deconfining cross-continental collaborations between Africa and Europe

 

CONFERENCE 

26 and 27 June 2026

in Chemnitz (Germany) at the festival THEATER DER WELT

 

DECONFINING – breaking down boundaries, opening up spaces, challenging privileges. For four years, this guiding principle shaped the artistic exchange between twelve European organisations and their African partners – spanning Burkina Faso and Lithuania, Croatia and Tunisia, Poland and Zambia, Germany and Tanzania, Austria and Togo, Slovenia and Senegal, Norway and Mali, Spain and Uganda, Belgium and Morocco. The collaboration within the framework of the DECONFINING ARTS, CULTURE AND POLICIES IN EUROPE AND AFRICA project has given rise to a dense network with diverse cross-connections amongst its members and with other cultural organisations and artists on both continents.Their shared goal: to overcome paternalistic and colonial perspectives, strengthen participatory approaches, and create better access to information for intercontinental mobility and transnational cooperation.

After four years, the project is coming to a close at the festival THEATER DER WELT with the conference Bridging the Gaps: Connecting the Dots. It takes stock by presenting research findings and artistic works developed during the project, alongside workshops and discussions. We are particularly delighted to welcome the international community of partners, cultural practitioners, and experts—built over the past four years—to Chemnitz, and to jointly advance future perspectives for fairer and more sustainable cultural cooperation between Africa and Europe.

 


Programme

FRIDAY, 26 June
 

  • 9:30–18:00 Open Doors & Insights

    9:30–18:00 Open Doors & Insights

    Exhibition of artistic works of the project Deconfining

    As part of the residencies and collaborations during Deconfining, a series of short films, essays, podcasts, dramatic texts and studies have been produced. These explore the blurring and manifestation of boundaries between Africa and Europe as well as perspectives on the proximity and distance between the continents. Insights offers a glimpse into these works. They will be on view daily from 9:30 am during the conference at Hartmannfabrik.

     

  • 10:30–10:45 Welcome & Introduction

    10:30–10:45 Welcome & Introduction

    Dr. Juliane Zellner (ITI Germany), Dr. Antonia Blau (Goethe Institute Madrid), Malin Nagel (ITI Germany)

  • 10:45–11:15 Two inputs: Cross-continental curation of the festival THEATER DER WELT

    10:45–11:15 Two inputs: Cross-continental curation of the festival THEATER DER WELT

    Faye Kabali-Kagwa and Ndèye Mané Touré

    For the first time in the history of THEATER DER WELT, a nine-member international team of curators is sharing the artistic festival direction. The program brings together works created under very different cultural and political conditions in various regions of the world—yet all address common global themes. Questions of identity, origin, power dynamics, and visibility run through many of the productions. On behalf of the curational team, the curators Ndèye Mané Touré (Senegal) and Faye Kabali-Kagwa (South Africa) will welcome the guests of the conference to the festival and give a glimpse into the collective process of curation across time-zones, continents, and realities.

  • 11:15–12:00 Mapping confinement patterns

    11:15–12:00 Mapping confinement patterns

    Presentation of the studies of On the Move (Marie le Sourd), Culture Funding Watch (Ouafa Belgacem) and the Czech Culture Institute (Barbora Novotna)

    This session is spotlighting valuable research and outcomes from the Deconfining project, exploring how cultural mobility and cooperation can be reimagined across regions and borders. The session will feature brief presentations of the following publications:

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    • Schengen Visa Code and Cultural Mobility (On the Move)
    • Movements of Translation and Return: Art Mobility and the Diaspora (On the Move)
    • Rethinking Cultural Mobility: Lessons from Morocco (Culture Funding Watch)
    • Cultural Cooperation between the African Continent and the States of Central and Eastern Europe (Czech Culture Institute) 

     

     

12:00 - 12:15   Break
 

  • 12:15 – 13:00  Connecting the Dots #1: 4 conversations with Deconfining partners, experts and guests

    12:15 – 13:00  Connecting the Dots #1: 4 conversations with Deconfining partners, experts and guests

    These four conversations will take place in parallel and bring together experts, partners, and invited guests to reflect on key questions shaping contemporary cultural collaboration. Four central themes will be discussed in the rounds: sustainable models for cultural cooperation, the freedom of artistic expression, strategies for dealing with unforeseen risks in transcontinental collaboration, and the vision of an Artist Visa. Moving between different perspectives and concrete challenges, these sessions open a space for dialogue, exchange, and critical insight. Altogether they invite participants to rethink the conditions, responsibilities, and future possibilities of working across borders in the arts and cultural field. 

    1) Sustainable models for cultural cooperation 
    Rodrigo González Alvarado (curator of Theater der Welt) & Pavla Hivert (Czech Culture Institute)

    2) Freedom of (artistic) speech 
    Sara Amini & Alex Díaz Loo (Mentors of the ITI Academy)

    3) Dealing with unforeseen risks in trans-continental cooperation
    Thomas Engel (ITI Germany) & Rūta Malaškevičienė (National Kaunas Drama Theatre)  

    4) The vision of an Artist Visa 
    Samba Yonga (Women's History Museum, Zambia & Ku-Atenga) & Sebastian Hoffmann (ITI Germany/ Touring Artists)

13:00 - 14:00    Lunch break
 

  • 14:00 – 14:45  Connecting the Dots #2: 4 conversations with Deconfining experts, partners, and guests

    14:00 – 14:45  Connecting the Dots #2: 4 conversations with Deconfining experts, partners, and guests

    These four conversations will take place in parallel and bring together experts, partners, and invited guests to reflect on key questions shaping contemporary cultural collaboration. Four central themes will be discussed in the rounds: sustainable models for cultural cooperation, the freedom of artistic expression, strategies for dealing with unforeseen risks in transcontinental collaboration, and the vision of an Artist Visa. Moving between different perspectives and concrete challenges, these sessions open a space for dialogue, exchange, and critical insight. Altogether they invite participants to rethink the conditions, responsibilities, and future possibilities of working across borders in the arts and cultural field. 

    1) Sustainable models for cultural cooperation 
    Rodrigo González Alvarado (curator of Theater der Welt) & Pavla Hivert (Czech Culture Institute)

    2) Freedom of (artistic) speech 
    Sara Amini & Alex Díaz Loo (Mentors of the ITI Academy)

    3) Dealing with unforeseen risks in trans-continental cooperation
    Thomas Engel (ITI Germany) & Rūta Malaškevičienė (National Kaunas Drama Theatre)  

    4) The vision of an Artist Visa 
    Samba Yonga (Women's History Museum, Zambia & Ku-Atenga) & Sebastian Hoffmann (ITI Germany/ Touring Artists)

14:45 - 15:00    Break
 

  • 15:00 - 16:00 Keynote: An invitation to transform your vision of the cultural mobility ethic from an African perspective

    15:00 - 16:00 Keynote: An invitation to transform your vision of the cultural mobility ethic from an African perspective

    Ukhona Ntsali Mlandu followed by a Q&A with Marie le Sourd

    In 2023 Mlandu wrote the manifesto text An Invitation To Transform Your Vision of the Cultural Mobility Ethic From An African Perspective. This work sought to amplify the critical and often missing and/or evaded element of the human in cultural mobility discourse. This narrative justice on what cultural mobility and mobility justice ethically demands for transformative engagement as an intersecting pillar for the social justice ecosystem. The human and (in)humane elements emphasis was a form of catharsis, protest and call to action: an invitation to witness the harmed and marginalised's wound. A healing justice antidote.The keynote reiterates some of the provocations and invitations, reflects on the influence, impact and shifts acknowledging adjacent efforts. And ultimately, in the context of growing international polarising tensions in the geopolitical landscapes a follow up invitation is issued. The invitation to stay a little longer- to linger from the lens of cosmologies of movement building and African hospitality. To understand and employ the role of momentum, audacity, defiance, collective care and solidarity in growing ecosystems that embrace relationality as collective survival and regenerative ingredients for alternative world building and emancipatory futures. 

16:00 - 16:15    Break
 

  • 16:15 - 17:30 Intercontinental artistic residencies: A conversation about best practices, actual hurdles, and perspectives

    16:15 - 17:30 Intercontinental artistic residencies: A conversation about best practices, actual hurdles, and perspectives

    with Elgas (online), Ana Lessing Menjibar (online), moderated by Antonia Blau
    organised by Goethe-Institut Madrid

    Artistic residencies form a key part of the Deconfining project. Adopting a participatory and egalitarian approach, the project has promoted collaboration and co-creation between European and African artists through residencies. As Deconfining comes to a close, we will invite artists and cultural facilitators who contributed to it to share their experiences of intercontinental artistic cooperation over the past four years. The roundtable will explore residencies as a form of collaboration between different continents, focusing on the associated challenges and potential best practices. Providing an overview of international artistic collaboration, it will examine how it has worked and evolved over time.


SATURDAY, 27 JUNE
 

  • 9:30–18:00 Open Doors & Insights

    9:30–18:00 Open Doors & Insights

    Exhibition of artistic works of the project Deconfining

    As part of the residencies and collaborations during Deconfining, a series of short films, essays, podcasts, dramatic texts and studies have been produced. These explore the blurring and manifestation of boundaries between Africa and Europe as well as perspectives on the proximity and distance between the continents. Insights offers a glimpse into these works. They will be on view daily from 9:30 am during the conference at Hartmannfabrik.

     

  • 10:30–10:45 Welcome & Introduction Day II

    10:30–10:45 Welcome & Introduction Day II

    Dr. Juliane Zellner (ITI Germany), Dr. Antonia Blau (Goethe Institute Madrid), Malin Nagel (ITI Germany)

  • 11:45 – 12:15 Shaping Crossroads: Creating spaces of reflection

    11:45 – 12:15 Shaping Crossroads: Creating spaces of reflection

    with: Lillian Hipolyte, Thobile Maphanga, Joshua Alabi, Milena Gehrt, Felix Sodemann, Joseph Wabwire, Beatrice Waruinge, Emma Beverley

    Within the Deconfining project, Shaping Crossroads is a fellowship program bringing together eight experts on intercontinental mobility, who have been collaborating on different aspects of artistic mobility. Based on their research, the group has developed several formats to explore new perspectives on this urgent topic. One of them, the workshop Creating Spaces of Reflection, will take place during the conference.

    Through interpersonal activations, participants will reflect on their own experiences of mobility and how these relate to their encounters with art. These reflections will be connected to the fellows’ research and discussions, with the aim of gaining new insights. The workshop also addresses how art institutions and venues can better highlight issues of mobility. More broadly, it seeks to connect artistic and research-based practices and to explore how questions of artist mobility relate to wider challenges that shape everyday life.

12:15 - 13:15    Lunch break
 

  • 13:15 - 14:30 African-European cultural cooperation: future pathways, challenges and valuable lessons

    13:15 - 14:30 African-European cultural cooperation: future pathways, challenges and valuable lessons

    Panel discussion with Vydia Tamby, Samba Yonga and Sylvia Amann, moderated by Antonia Blau; organized by Goethe-Institut Madrid

    From the outset, the Deconfining project has sought to promote 'decolonised, fair and sustainable intercontinental cultural cooperation'. After four years of implementation, three experts who have worked together on the project will discuss what has worked well, the challenges they have faced, and the valuable lessons they have learned. The conversation will focus on the project's practical aspects, providing a final evaluation from both continents.  

    During the roundtable, the experts will also present two significant contributions that were developed during the Deconfining project: The Intercontinental Governance Model and the Arnie-Toolkit. The former proposes shifting the focus from 'inclusion' (inviting Africans into European spaces) to 'sovereignty' (empowering African ecosystems) and 'common construction'. The toolkit has been designed to foster better relations between Africa and Europe by supporting local stakeholders and providing arguments, priorities and practical advice.

14:30 End of conference
 


REGISTRATION & INFO

Registration

Please submit your registration for Bridging the Gaps. Connecting the Dots by 15 June 2026.

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Language

The conference is held in English.
A silent translation to German is being offered.


Venue

Hartmannfabrik
Fabrikstr. 11
09111 Chemnitz
Germany  
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Accessibility

The Hartmannfabrik building is wheelchair accessible. There is a tactile floor guidance system on the ground floor. This leads to the reception, cloakroom, lift and toilet. An accessible toilet is located in the entrance area on the ground floor. There are two disabled parking spaces.


THEATER DER WELT TICKETS

The conference Bridging the Gaps. Connecting the Dots is taking place as part of the THEATER DER WELT festival in Chemnitz.
The THEATER DER WELT programme and tickets for the performances are available at www.theaterderwelt.de.

 

LIVESTREAM

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This event is organised by ITI Germany, Deconfining and Goethe-Institut Madrid, in cooperation with THEATER DER WELT Chemnitz 2026. 
Funded by the European Union, Kulturstiftung der Länder, and the Minister of State for Culture and the Media.