flour must be… — learning session 1

W139, Sunday, May 24 at 03:30 PM GMT+2

Common Ground welcomes you to the first activation of Flour Must Be Cheap, an installation that becomes a learning space, and a work site. We begin with a question: must flour be cheap? From there, we let it unfold through stories, bodies, knowings, and speculations— these become the curriculum.

Above us, a constellation of collected flour bags. Beneath us, sacks holding the weight of hunger, of resistance, of distance traveled from field to mill to bakery to hand. We’ll lie with that weight, carry it, rearrange it, and feel what it does to the body, how pressure grounds us, how heaviness speaks through us.

Together we’ll move through conversations about food systems, mills and grain, food autonomy, aid, and famine, and the quiet violence of a price that was never really just about the mere cost of flour. Bring your stories, questions, and hands, and join this learning session with Common Ground to experience the contrast of lightness and heaviness of the work Flour Must Be Cheap

For this event our normal entry ticket prices are applicable. For more info see Contact & Visit.

Spots are limited, reserve your spot via Eventbrite.Common Ground is a collaborative artistic project by Anna Celda and Saja Amro. Using the dining table and kitchen as learning environments, their projects delve into topics such as female labour, inherited knowledge, and food/famine as a tool for control through different research objects. Their work often materialises in spaces of shared labour, such as workshops or moments spent cooking together, where the conversations and sensory experiences are at the center, sparking reflection and connection with one another.

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/flour-must-be-learning-session-1

kiln as kin: a day of gathering, firing, cooking

W139, Saturday, June 13 at 02:00 PM GMT+2

“What flavors place, what place flavors?” Posed by Christina Sharpe in her book Ordinary Notes, this question lingers in the space between land and taste. How does place, how does land, persist even when territory fractures? What stories, histories, and rituals do we carry with us through food? Ingredients, gestures, and tastes become a living archive carried within and through our daily practices of making—kneading, fermenting, grinding, storing, carrying.

Using food as a way to hold and transmit knowledge, during this day of gathering we will come together to activate a newly created tonir-style clay oven and a small stove at Four Siblings. The oven was built during an earlier workshop in May with transdisciplinary artist Tatiana M. Mélo. We will prepare food, cook, and eat together as a way to share knowledge about food systems, forgotten recipes, and lost rituals. We will be joined by Martina Manterola and Carmen Serra, cofounders of colectivo amasijo, an intergenerational feminist collective who work across art, cooking, and land-based pedagogy. They will join us in activating the ovens through their own rituals, practices, and foods. Together with Tatiana we will also be creating small clay structures and sculptures to bake bread inside of.

The residency of colectivo amasijo is part of the Exchanges programme by the Prince Claus Fund, with the support of the Amsterdam City Council.

Ticket: €10Student and solidarity ticket: €7,50

Buy your tickets via Eventbrite

Location: Four Siblings, President Allendelaan 1, 1064 GW Amsterdam

colectivo amasijo is a feminist collective composed of women from various disciplines and generations, working across art, cooking, and land-based pedagogy. amasijo’s approach centers on collaborative cooking and agriculture as forms of resistance and land regeneration. They are united in their desire to actively reflect on the origin and diversity of our food. Since their formation in 2019 they have been providing a platform for non–dominant voices: the narratives of women close to the land, stories that tell us the real cost of climate change and show us the way towards the regeneration of the land. Through their projects, that can take the form of gatherings, dinners, research, actions, ceremonies, exhibitions, markets, seminars, film, or talks, the collective builds the needed structures to form a community in which taking care of ourselves and taking care of the territory we inhabit is priority. Their practice insists on care, circular knowledge, and embodied time — challenging extractive logics through feminist, decolonial methodologies.

Instagram colectivo amasijo

Tatiana M. Melo is a transdisciplinary artist from Barcelona, living in the countryside of La Garrotxa. She works with clay and ceramics—activating the memory of territory through ritual objects made with stones, ashes, and words gathered from the community. Her practice centers on the transformation of soil into kilns, understood not only as firing tools, but as spaces of encounter, transformation, and ritual. She explores clay as an ancestral material, applying sustainable practices to construction and everyday objects. She has organized workshops and gatherings on collective building, ceramics, and community, collaborating with artists and researchers to rethink the relationship between humans, materials, and the environment.

Instagram Tatiana M. Melo

Four Siblings is a land based art and research project. They come together to create an edible labyrinth in the shape of an artwork in the threshold of the city of Amsterdam. They want to create a sense of belonging to the earth we live on, to the food we eat. They investigate collective ways of generating knowledge and make it as open source as possible.They want to do so in a mutually supportive way—care for our bodies while we care for the land, bring back biodiversity and seed resources, generate new local networks between artists, farmers, permaculturists, and residents, while learning by doing.

Website Four Siblings

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/kiln-as-kin-a-day-of-gathering-firing-cooking

earthly suns: workshop, gathering, and performance programme

W139, Friday, June 26 at 02:00 PM GMT+2

A two-part program that centers the plant-ally Saint-John’s-Wort and the queer poetics it offers. Join artists Sasa Ghanem-Chaney, Jules Davis-Dufayard, and A.E.Z Pinay for an afternoon of queer collective care. In the evening there will be a special gathering with plant offerings, a sonic mediation, and a concert by Queer Choir Amsterdam.

earthly suns is a multidisciplinary research project, developed by Jules Davis-Dufayard and Sasa Ghanem-Chaney, that departs from a shared love towards the plant Saint-John’s-Wort, and a shared love for communal singing. Together they have embarked on a long-term research around this plant-ally since summer 2025, inspired by the queer poetics it offers as it grows powerful and unnoticed between Amsterdam’s pavements. They hope to develop land and body based seasonal practices which are relevant to the current context of late-stage racial capitalism, and which can contribute to the physical, emotional and spiritual nourishment of current social change movements. This research takes form through herbalism, storytelling, trauma-informed care practices, and vocal somatics (Deep Listening). The earthly suns workshop and gathering emerge from their research and collective practices. 

ProgrammeWorkshop: 14:00 – 18:00Gathering and performance programme: 20:00 – 22:00

WorkshopJules Davis-Dufayard and Sasa Ghanem-Chaney invite you for an afternoon of queer collective care centering the plant-ally Saint-John’s-Wort (SJW). During this workshop they will share knowledge around what SJW has to offer in terms of physical and mental healing, as well as take inspiration from its resilient growth through Amsterdam’s urban landscape. They will share tools from herbalism, plant symbolism, somatics, collective singing, and vocal meditation working towards community healing and care strategies. Special guest A.E.Z. Pinay will also intervene and invite the group into his grieving practice in the form of choral mourning. In his work he explores the rhythmicality of sobs and sighs, and the melody of moans and laments, as well as the seemingly impossible task to establish a framework that properly allows sorrow to flow.

The workshop is followed by a simple dinner, between 18:00 and 19:00, prepared by maria khatchadourian (only for workshop participants). After the dinner an event will follow with a large scale collective sonic meditation, and a concert by Queer Choir Amsterdam. Separate tickets are available for the evening programme.

The workshop ticket includes the possibility to stay for the evening programme. You can note your participation when you purchase your ticket. 

Evening programmeJoin us for an evening of queer joy centering the plant-ally Saint-John’s-Wort (SJW). Sasa and Jules will open the evening with an introduction to their research, offering Saint-John’s-Wort tea and oil for hand massage. The audience will be invited into a collective sonic meditation, followed by a concert by Queer Choir Amsterdam. 

Ticket workshop: €20 Student/solidarity ticket: €15

Ticket evening programme: €7,50 Student/solidarity ticket: €5

Buy your ticket via the Eventbrite page.

Sasa Ghanem-Chaney (French-Algerian, 1993) is an artist, performer, director and facilitator based in Amsterdam since 2017. They work with worldbuilding, interactive installations, collective processes, sound, performance and herbalism. Their practice questions the politics of history-making. What are the invisible frameworks at play in the decision of archiving? Which lores subsist to shape our contemporary perspectives? How can we slow down and listen to the unsung echoes of voices past? Through speculative storytelling, performance, immersive spaces and collective practices, Sasa Ghanem-Chaney questions the making of stories and our political role in the remembrance of minoritized voices.

Website Sasa Ghanem-Chaney

Jules Davis-Dufayard (France, 1991) is an artist/facilitator, and an apprentice of somatics and transformative justice, currently living in a white trans crip/disabled body. They facilitate experiences with/in nature to create internal and collective space for growth and transformation, nurturing healing ways to relate to ourselves, each other, and the webs of relations we are embedded in. At the moment, Jules is fascinated by crip and gut wisdoms, and by practices of herbalism, foraging and eating as everyday and embodied portals to remembering that “the earth isn’t an extension of our bodies, it’s the other way around” (GTDF).

Website Jules Davis-Dufayard

The Queer Choir of Amsterdam is an artistic initiative that promises the creation of a brave space to celebrate unique identities and voices. Through rehearsals and performances, they express their ideas for the futures they desire and the narratives they want to share. In the unification of their voices, they create harmonies, but also distinctively recognize the varied nature of the human voice and hone agency over their voices. Queer Choir also works a lot with soundscapes, improvisation and audience engagement. QC has performed in many venues and events, such as the Oude Kerk, Holland Festival, Buro Stedelijk, Vrankrijk, and the Antwerp Queer Arts Festival.

Website Queer Choir of Amsterdam

A.E.Z. Pinay (he/they) is a queer afropean artist, a film maker, and a performer. A part of his work and research revolves around the black ethos in France and the Afrodiasporic experience in its poetic, political and spiritual expression. Mourning, melancholy, and absurdity are elements that inhabit his creations. Another part of his practice is to cultivate his ability to exist outside of marketing values and learn from forest ecologies. This translates as activities such as resting, doing nothing, lying down in the grass, pray, mourn, cry, observe the living and to open oneself to the possibilities of different worldings. He currently studies and works in Amsterdam and prepares the publication of his first essay with Editions Face cachées.

Instagram A.E.Z. Pinay

Accessibility infoHerbal safety: Consumption of Saint-John’s Wort tea or massage oils during the evening is entirely optional. Saint-John’s Wort is a powerful plant, and can weaken the effect of certain medications. Please read this one-page document before consuming Saint-John’s Wort: side effects and contraindications.

Wheelchair access: W139 is spread over two floors. The workshop, dinner, and evening events will all happen on the ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible. Our toilets are located on the first floor, which can only be reached via stairs. The nearest wheelchair accessible public toilets can be found at Krasnapolsky Hotel, 150m away, at the start of the road (Dam Square). For other questions regarding the accessibility of the building, please contact [email protected].

Seating: There will be chairs, benches, or cushions available for everyone, as well as blankets. Feel free to bring your own blanket, stand, move around, and come in and out as your body needs.

Sound: The event will be held in English. There will be no sound amplification for the workshop nor the concert. Audience members will be invited to join in on the singing for some parts of the concert, this is entirely optional. 

Covid/infection safety: We ask everyone to do a covid self-test before entering the event space. There will be self-tests and face-masks available for free/on donation at the entrance of W139. Make sure not to consume food or drinks for 30min before testing, and to allow 15min for your test result to show. Mask wearing is encouraged.

Negative results for such self-tests are unfortunately only ~75% reliable (whilst positive results are ~95% reliable), and all viruses are a risk for immunocompromised folks. Therefore, if you are experiencing any covid/cold/flu symptoms on the day of the event, we will be sorry to miss you, but ask that you stay home and join us at a later public event of the series. Please email [email protected] to cancel your booking so we can offer your spot to someone else.

Unfortunately, the budget for this event doesn’t allow for translation, sign language interpretation, or live image description. 

This event is part of a series of three programs, which will each have slightly different accessibility. We hope you can join us again in the future. Please email [email protected] with ‘SJW mail list’ in the email title to be kept informed about future events.

The ticket sales will go towards covid tests, masks, and materials. If the cost is a barrier, please email [email protected]  

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/earthly-suns-workshop-gathering-and-performance-programme

flour must be… — learning session 2

W139, Sunday, June 28 at 03:30 PM GMT+2

Artists and researchers Anna Celda and Saja Amro (Common Ground) will activate their installation in the exhibition with a series of learning sessions. These sessions will use the flour bag as a pedagogical tool for reading, cooking, learning, and reflection.

More information coming soon.

For this event our normal entry ticket prices are applicable. For more info see Contact & Visit.

Reserve your spot via Eventbrite.

Common Ground is a collaborative artistic project by Anna Celda and Saja Amro. Using the dining table and kitchen as learning environments, their projects delve into topics such as female labour, inherited knowledge, and food/famine as a tool for control through different research objects. Their work often materialises in spaces of shared labour, such as workshops or moments spent cooking together, where the conversations and sensory experiences are at the center, sparking reflection and connection with one another.

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/flour-must-be-learning-session-2

VIBE CODE MEAL PREP: A food-futuring workshop

The Hmm, Saturday, June 6 at 02:00 PM GMT+2

VIBE CODE MEAL PREP is a food-futuring workshop that uses AI to make personalized recipes combining food trends, specialty ingredients, and the contents of your fridge. For this edition of the workshop the trends we will explore are: Biomaxxing, Doomer Food, Spice Combinatorics and Minimum-Viable-Proteins (MVPs). 

LLMs, prompt engineering and data visualizations will be used to develop hybrid recipes that graft together divergent approaches to flavour & nutrition: hyperlocal plants, alternative proteins, and globally traded commodities. 

After a short introduction we will taste-test unusual ingredients, experiment with vibe code tools, and work in small groups to create personalised AI-generated recipes using the ingredients on your weekly shopping list and current food trends. Each participant will leave with 4 unique recipes that they can cook, share, and discuss with friends and family the following week. Participants may also choose to share their recipes with digital communities that would be interested.  

Requirements and Prep

You don’t need to have any experience with cooking or coding to join this workshop. You should bring a digital photo of the inside of your fridge and food cupboard OR be ready to write down a weekly shopping list if your fridge is currently empty. We would also like to ask you to bring one ingredient that is meaningful to you, which we will incorporate into the workshop. The workshop will be conducted in English.  

The Hmm experiments…

This event is part of a series of programs the we are developing with The Hmm, where we give space in our studio for our community to explore new ideas and experiment with workshops as part of our public program.

What you need to know

📅 Date: Saturday 6 June 2026 🕗 Times: 14.00 – 17.00 CEST 📍 Location: The Hmm’s studio, NDSM-plein 125, 1033 WC Amsterdam 🎟 Tickets: €12,50 regular, €9,50 students

As these workshops are more intimate sessions, there is a limited supply of tickets available. You can find information about physical accessibility at The Hmm’s studio here.

💚 This programme is kindly supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/vibe-code-meal-prep-a-food-futuring-workshop

Improvisation Workshop - The Pomegranate Falls

AstaroTheatro, Sunday, May 24 at 01:30 PM GMT+2

Improvisation workshop
The pomegranate falls


What is loneliness without being alone, with no thoughts of isolation and distance from others?

This improvisation workshop, looks at the body as a vessel of movement and thoughts, that is always in exchange with the other voices and the rest of nature.

While we allow a collective circle to grow, within is the space for individuals to feel and live their own paths.

Sun 24th may 13:30
AstaroTheatro 
Sint Jansstraat 37
info and signup: [email protected] 
www.astarotheatro.com
www.ourfootsteps.nl

https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/improvisation-workshop-the-pomegranate-falls

Netflix 成立生成式 AI 動畫工作室 計劃製作短片未來或投入長篇製作
Netflix 正式成立全新內部工作室 INKubator 以生成式 AI 製作動畫短片及特輯,並以拓展旗下現有 IP 故事為方向,在 AI 內容創作策略上邁出重大一步,亦繼續引起更大的 AI 生成內容製作爭議。
#影視娛樂 #INKubator #Netflix #人工智能
https://unwire.hk/2026/05/17/netflix-inkubator-gen-ai-animation-studio/movie-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=netflix-inkubator-gen-ai-animation-studio

#کابل؛ د ستراتیژیکې همغږۍ او اداري پرمختګ درې ورځنی #ورکشاپ پیل شو

یکشنبه، ۳۰ ذو القعده ۱۴۴۷

د #افغاني_سرې_میاشتې د مالي او داخلي پلټنې ریاستونو، کنټرول او پلان جوړونې آمریتونو ۲۱ کارکوونکو ته د #ستراتیژیکې_همغږۍ او اداري پرمختګ د بيا کتنې په اړه درې ورځنی روزنیز ورکشاپ پیل شو.

د ورکشاپ د پرانیستې پر مهال د افغاني سرې میاشتې د مالي چارو رئیس حافظ شبیر احمد عثماني د دغه #پروګرام پر اهمیت خبرې وکړې او ویې ویل، چې د دې ورکشاپ له لارې به د کارکوونکو د #مسلکي_وړتیاوو لوړونې، اداري همغږۍ او د چارو د لا ښه تنظیم اړوند مهم موضوعات شریک شي.

نوموړي له ګډونوالو وغوښتل، څو له دې فرصت څخه اغېزمنه ګټه واخلي او خپلې چارې په منظم او مسؤولانه ډول ترسره کړي.

ټاکل شوې ده، چې په دې ورکشاپ کې به ګډونوالو ته د ستراتیژیکې همغږۍ، مالي پراختیا، بهرنیو پلټنو او غیر مستقیمو لګښتونو اړوند لازم معلومات او عملي لارښوونې وړاندې شي.

دغه ورکشاپ په #افغانستان کې د #ناروې_سره_صلیب په مالي ملاتړ تنظیم شوی دی.

افغاني سره میاشت هڅه کوي د مسلکي روزنیزو پروګرامونو له لارې د خپلو کارکوونکو ظرفیتونه لوړ او د اداري چارو اغېزمنتیا لا پیاوړې کړي.

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#Kabul: Three-Day #Workshop on Strategic Alignment and Administrative Development Begins

Sunday, May 17, 2026

A three-day training workshop on #strategic_alignment and the review of administrative development has begun for 21 employees from the Finance and Internal Audit Departments, as well as the Control and Planning Units of the ARCS.

At the opening #ceremony, Hafiz Shabir Ahmad Osmani, Director of the Finance Department, highlighted the importance of the program. He stated that the workshop would focus on #enhancing staff professional capacities, strengthening administrative coordination, and improving work organization.

He urged #participants to make effective use of the opportunity and to perform their duties in an organized and responsible way.

During the workshop, participants will receive practical guidance and essential information on strategic alignment, financial development, external auditing, and indirect costs.

The workshop is being organized with financial support from the #Norwegian_Red_Cross.

The ARCS is striving to build the capacity of its staff and strengthen the effectiveness of administrative operations through #professional_training programs.

Source: Afghan Red Crescent | افغاني سره میاشت (@ARCSAfghanistan)
[ https://x.com/ARCSAfghanistan/status/2055983328562450501 ]

#Afghanistan #Kabul

Írói Workshop Basa Katalinnal: Kell egy jó gonosz! - Fantasy Expo

Minden jó sztorihoz kell egy vérbeli gonosz! Hányféle antagonista létezik? Hogyan építsünk fel gonosz karaktereket? A workshop témájával kapcsolatban a Fantasy Expón előadást is hallgathattok Benyák Zoltán, Rusvai Mónika és Basa Katalin írókkal!

Fantasy Expo
Írói Workshop: Építsünk világot! - Fantasy Expo

Amikor egy jó fantasyregényt olvasunk, sokszor bele sem gondolunk, milyen apróságokon múlhat, hogy a megálmodott világ hitelesnek tűnjön. De mik ezek az apróságok? Tartsatok velem, és építsük fel a saját fantasyvilágunkat!

Fantasy Expo