October 2nd-6th ~ Joy Mariama Smith (DAI, 2017) MAD ABOUT STUDY: Hello, dear ones ~ please come to my trainings at BAK and spread the word. If you are PoC, queer* trans* non-binary, weirdo, femme* neurodivergent, have different abilities or moreplease COME TO THE FRONT OF THE LINE.

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if you don't have the money there are 'solditary' spaces so you can come for free...

super easy

hope to see you

you can come for the whole week or.. you can come for one day

or some days

Regarding students: there is actually a double discount - students pay less (€7.50 per day instead of €10) and if people attend the full training, they get a 20% discount. So this means for students, it is €30 or a five day training including a daily meal at the Basic Activist Kitchen (instead of €50). They can buy the tickets here, by clicking on any day and selecting the 'Student Combi ticket' option.
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i would love to see you
Joy Mariama Smith | pronouns: they/them/their

Mad About Study  
Trainings for the not yet!
BAK

The third training as part of Trainings for the Not-Yet is with Joy Mariama Smith, and takes place from 2–6 October 2019 (Wednesday–Sunday) at BAK. It is a training in collective reading and writing, conversations, somatics, movement research, karaoke, and more, culminating in a dance party and public intervention on Saturday 5 October 2019.


What does it really mean to be “mad” about study, and, moreover, about studying collectively, specifically in relation to community, art making, and social practice? What would studying be if it were a joyful public expression of collaborative learning? Joy Mariama Smith sets up a training that begins to answer these questions by means of doing.

Prompted by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten’s The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study (2013), Smith seeks an understanding of study as “unrestricted sociality”: one that dissolves the overwhelming centrality of formal education; escapes fixed structures, policies, and identities; and performatively engages unrecognized knowledges and desires. As Smith puts it: “We will create our own definitions of study and learn collectively. We will look at white supremacist culture and how it disrupts modes of learning. We will also question productivity as it relates to action and ways of learning. We will do nothing. Our aim is to create a space during our time together with a multi-dimensional, socially-dynamic, fun, and complex investigation toward the not-yet.”

When: 2–6 October 2019 (Wednesday–Sunday):
Daily 14–18 hrs, followed on weekdays by dinner from 18–19 hrs and preceded at the weekend by lunch from 13–14 hrs in the Basic Activist Kitchen . 
On Saturday 5 October 2019,  20 hrs, the trainings culminate in a separate event open to the general public: a dance party and public intervention. More info to follow (separate tickets will be made available for this).

Participation: This is a five-day training. It is possible to join on individual days, although attending the training in its entirety is encouraged.
Language: English

Book your ticket via Eventbrite. Tickets include a daily meal at the Basic Activist Kitchen.

Free places: For each training, BAK provides a few free places for those who would otherwise not be able to attend. To apply, please send a short explanation (max. 120 words) to olga@bakonline.org, at least four days prior to the training. (First come, first serve).