International Women’s Day at Union
Feeling angry this International Women’s Day? You are not alone.
On the 8th of March, RAGE Zine takes over Union for an afternoon and evening of unapologetic feminist rage, creative resistance, and community.
Join our international IWD event and take part in our playful and political ‘Angry Feminist Quiz’, before diving into our creative workshop ‘Express Your Feminist Rage’ inviting you to explore, express, and reimagine your feminist rage through writing, collaging, and drawing.
We’ll then gather around the tables for a community dinner hosted by Send Flere Krydderier, celebrating a shared meal as a sign of feminist solidarity.
The night closes with the sound of feminist rage in an experimental pop concert called ‘ORGANS’ by artists Alex Rapp, collective blitzbereit & Marlen Pflüger.
- Ticket price is 100 DKK for the whole event, including the quiz, creative workshop, community dinner and concert.
Program
- 16:00 — Angry Feminist Quiz with RAGE Zine
- 17:00 — Express Your Feminist Rage: Creative Workshop with RAGE Zine
- 18:00 — Community Dinner hosted by Send Flere Krydderier
- 19:30 — Concert: ORGANS by Alex Rapp, collectif blitzbereit & Marlen Pflüger.
About ORGANS by Alex Rapp, collectif blitzbereit & Marlen Pflüger
ORGANS is an experimental pop concert that confronts power dynamics and the objectification of bodies through a feminist lens.
- Alex Rapp is a Berlin-based composer, sound designer and artist whose work bridges music, movement, and technology.
- collectif blitzbereit was founded in 2019 by Eva Weibel, Matilde Flor Usinger and Julie Savery. They do body-based performances and choreographic interventions with a focus on redefining the objectification and instrumentalization of their bodies.
- Marlen Pflüger is a Berlin-based freelance dancer, choreographer, somatic practitioner, teacher, and voice artist exploring movement and voice through an intersectional-feminist lens.
About RAGE Zine
RAGE Zine is a global intersectional feminist zine, platform & collective for expressing feminist rage as a force for creative change and collective action.
100% non-profit, volunteer-driven and inclusive, we publish bold, experimental feminist work in English, and beyond the page, we host creative feminist events that amplify and platform voices and themes too often left unheard.
Led by the RAGE Collective: A global group of feminist artists, writers, academics, creatives and activists, based around the world and headquartered in Union, Copenhagen.