Picture: Anton Tkachenko

 

 

 

 


HOME IN TIME
Or how to live together

A choregraphe performative gathering

With: Edith Abawe • Zaid Alsalame • Asiyeh Panahi •
Sandy Lopicic & SoSamma Women's Choir •
Stephanie Sackl • Kamdem Mou Poh à Hom •
Margo Sarkisova • Alexandra Schwell • …
Choreography: Office Ukraine
Set + Design: Anton Tkachenko

Thursday, 23 October 2025, 18:00
Location: Kunsthaus Graz

 


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How can we live together not only as migrants and hosts, but as societies shaped by crisis, polarization, and ongoing change?

HOME IN TIME is an invitation to come together. From institutions that work together. But above all from creative people and from migrant communities who live and work in Graz. ?

Structured as a “string of pearls”, the performance HOME IN TIME gathers theoretical, musical and performative contributions from scholars, artists, and cultural workers on migration, multilinguality, coexistence, and the fragility of being together. Each contribution stands on its own, yet is connected to the others through a growing series of shared keywords: Home, Time, Translation, OneWorld...?

All contributions reflect on a wish expressed by artist Anton Tkachenko, serving as the first pearl: " ‘I really want to talk about how we can live together. That is the challenge I face every day. And it's not just about how to live as a Ukrainian in Austria or as a migrant in Europe. I see this problem in a larger context. I see it as a challenge for society in times of instability and polarisation."

What if coexistence is thought of not as a state, but as a practice?


The event will be held in English, German, Ukrainian, Bosnian, Farsi …

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Meeting point: Kunsthaus Graz, Foyer
Admission free!

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A cooperation by:
Kunsthaus Graz
Office Ukraine. Support for Ukrainian Artists
University of Graz - GEWI Focus Area: Multilingualism, Migration,
C ultural Transformation + Institute for Cultural Anthropology
Antidiscrimination Office Styria
< rotor > Centre for Contemporary Art

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