Workshop: »Performing Imagined Communities on Stage: On the Revival of Popular Music and Comedy in East-Central and Eastern Europe«

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Art der Veranstaltung
Workshop
Datum
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Ort
Potsdam

Organisation:
Indira Anna Hajnács (Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe Leipzig), Daria Ganzenko (ZZF Potsdam)

Keynote speakers: 
Ana Hofman (Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts) and Amy Austin Garey (Virginia Commonwealth University)

The workshop examines how popular music and comedy have (re-)shaped imagined communities in East-Central and Eastern Europe since the late socialist period.

During and after the breakdown of state socialism, the political and economic liberalisation enabled the revival and commercial expansion of previously marginalised cultural genres. Particularly popular music and comedy formats fostered experimentation, cross-border exchange and the emergence of new genres such as Disco Polo, Turbo-Folk and stand-up comedy. Since the 2010s, however, a re-centralisation of state power occurred. Populist measures gained ground in cultural politics and ideological pressures transformed the cultural landscape once again.

At our workshop, we would like to discuss how this change in the political landscape affected the stage performances of popular comedians and musicians. What active role and function do they have in the production of meaning, belonging and affect? How do they create spaces of cultural reflexivity and empower communities to negotiate trauma, to articulate dissent or to reproduce conformity? By foregrounding the performative and affective dimensions of popular music and comedy, the workshop examines how they contribute to identity formation, political mobilisation, resistance, but also to the mainstreaming of illiberal imaginaries, especially in the context of authoritarian tendencies and Russia’s war against Ukraine.

The workshop will include a public event on June 25 featuring a Berlin-based stand-up comedy collective and a musical performance by DJ Inda aka NépiSokkoló. Seating is limited. See below for registration details. 

The workshop is part of the project »Adjustment and Radicalistion. Dynamics in Popular Culture(s) in Pre War Eastern Europe«. It is headed by the Leibniz Centre for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin (ZfL) and organised in cooperation with the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe Leipzig (GWZO), the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary Potsdam (ZZF) and the Professorship for Slavic Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Potsdam. Find more information here.

Veranstaltungsort

Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam
Am Neuen Markt 1
14467 Potsdam

Kontakt und Anmeldung

Kontakt für das ZZF:
Daria Ganzenko
Leibniz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung
Am Neuen Markt 1
14467 Potsdam
daria [dot] ganzenko [at] zzf-potsdam [dot] de (daria[dot]ganzenko[at]zzf-potsdam[dot]de) 

If you want to attend the comedy and musical performance, please register in advance at indira [dot] hajnacs [at] leibniz-gwzo [dot] de (indira[dot]hajnacs[at]leibniz-gwzo[dot]de). Seating is limited