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Halaqat


Halaqat, which is the Arabic term for ‘multiple links and circles’, provides a space for cultural actors from Arab and European countries to artistically reflect on topics of care, exploring them through a gender lens. Launched in 2021, the project fosters exchange between Europe and Arab countries and is, in its second phase from 2024 to 2027, supporting the cultural scenes especially in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morrocco.  

Halaqat explores the notion of ‘care’, a concept which is deeply related to gender topics in both regions and tackles the question of gender equity and sensitivity and the power dynamics in an inclusive and intersectional way. Care is a polysemous notion that refers to a particular attention or concern for someone or something, but can also convey the idea of caring, worrying or looking after and imply a sense of responsibility or vigilance. The project raises questions to engage in a conversation with artists, cultural practitioners and the audience about care both on a structural and artistic level: How can different notions of care be addressed and expressed? How do dominant narratives influence which bodies are cared about (and which not) and how can these narratives be challenged?  How can we strengthen practices of care in the cultural scene and in the society at large?  
 
The networks, knowledge, lessons learned and exchanges from the first phase of Halaqat inspired the design of the new iteration. The project expands its geographical scope and takes a cross-regional and intra-regional approach, fostering South-South exchange. It also focuses on the notion of locality and the importance of bringing forward the role of art in local communities. The objective is to strengthen artistic voices by supporting co-creation through different grants, residencies, public events, and capacity-building initiatives like workshops and mentorship programmes.

Halaqat (2024-2027) is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Goethe-Institut. It will run for 32 months until spring 2027 with activities in Belgium, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Morocco.


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About the project: Halaqat (2024-2027)

Halaqat, which is the Arabic term for ‘multiple links and circles’, provides a space for cultural actors from Arab and European countries to artistically reflect on topics of care, exploring them through a gender lens. Launched in 2021, the project fosters exchange between Europe and Arab countries and is, in its second phase from 2024 to 2027, supporting the cultural scenes especially in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morrocco. 

Halaqat explores the notion of ‘care’, a concept which is deeply related to gender topics in both regions and tackles the question of gender equity and sensitivity and the power dynamics in an inclusive and intersectional way. Care is a polysemous notion that refers to a particular attention or concern for someone or something, but can also convey the idea of caring, worrying or looking after and imply a sense of responsibility or vigilance. The project raises questions to engage in a conversation with artists, cultural practitioners and the audience about care both on a structural and artistic level: How can different notions of care be addressed and expressed? How do dominant narratives influence which bodies are cared about (and which not) and how can these narratives be challenged?  How can we strengthen practices of care in the cultural scene and in the society at large?  

The project started in 2021 and gathered over 100 artists, partners and experts from the Arab countries and Europe, first in Brussels and later in Egypt, Jordan and Morocco. Over the last three years, more than 60,000 visitors have attended public discussions, film screenings, concerts, performances, and visual art installations at Bozar and various locations in Brussels, Madrid, Rabat, Cairo and Amman.

In this new phase, Halaqat will be primarily implemented in four Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco), as well as in Belgium and include: 

  • Grants for artists and curators, residency hosting organisations, festivals and projects
  • Showcasing: public events and awareness campaigns  
  • Capacity-building: workshops and mentorship programme
The first round of open calls will be published beginning of 2025.

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Halaqat, launched in 2021, fosters cultural exchange between Europe and the Arab region. Initially co-financed by the European Union (under the designation: EU-LAS CULTURE), Goethe-Institut and Bozar, it was implemented by the Goethe-Institut in collaboration with Bozar until 2023, continuing with its own funds thereafter. The new iteration of Halaqat (2024-2027) is funded by the European Union  and implemented by the Goethe-Institut. It will run for 32 months until spring 2027 with activities in Belgium, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Morocco.

Contact

Maud Qamar
Project Manager Halaqat
Maud.Qamar@goethe.de
 

Financed by the European Union
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