PHOTO: © Gwendolyn Grafik für den Slow Club

SALON RIOT #15 w/ CAVA x GØLDI x iLDIKÓ + Electric Violet & Mercy + Vernissage: VEBA ART

In the organizer's words:

Slow Club presents SALON RIOT No. 15 with:
x CAVA
x GØLDI
x iLDIKÓ
x Afterparty: Mercy & Electric Violet
x Vernissage: "Who am I when nobody sees me" by Verena Marie Balschus from 8:30 pm
x In the afternoon: Workshop with the Feminist Cycling Group and Flickerei im Hof

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CAVA
II Alternative Riot Garage Punk from Berlin II
The Berlin garage duo CAVA are back after their debut album
debut album "Damage Control" and countless shows - and how!

On November 15, their second album "Powertrip" will be released with 14 new songs that
show what the band, consisting of Peppi Ahrens and Mela Schulz, does best
can do best: Fuzz, distortion, energetic drums, fast and determined declarations of war
patriarchy, classism and capitalism.

The first single "Crashing" is impressive proof of this.
The song
about the feeling of not being heard and not being understood and is therefore
extra loud!

After the album release, the band will go on an extensive "Powertrip" tour next year
through Germany, Austria, Switzerland and finally with a stop at the Slow Club!

LINKS:
BC: https://cava.bandcamp.com/album/cava
IG: https://www.instagram.com/cavacavaca

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GØLDI
II Raw Feminist Power Punk from Zurich II
Anger and pain are portioned into ear-friendly hardcore morsels together with a dynamically raw sound.
Powerful and punky, GØLDI invites you to extend your elbows in a consensual pogo.
Happy sweating.

LINKS:
BC: https://goeldipunx.bandcamp.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/goeldipunx

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iLDIKÓ
II Trap Rap from Stuttgart II
ildikó approached IANEK in the canteen at her university and the two have been making music together ever since.
She is usually inspired by one of his beats and then starts writing.
She likes to slip into different roles and tell their stories.
But she also writes about her own life, her experiences and feelings from her childhood to the present day.
In the song "GUCK MICH NICH AN" she lets out her aggression and says things that she usually doesn't dare to say in real life.

LINKS:
LT: https://linktr.ee/ildiko143
IG: https://www.instagram.com/ildiflow
SF: https://open.spotify.com/.../7EwujKqeEoqR7AbhNJXmb1...

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AFTERPARTY:
Genrequeer through punk, 80's, electro and techno with ELECTRIC VIOLET & MERCY

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VERNISSAGE " Who am I when nobody sees me"
by VERENA MARIE BALSCHUS

In her new exhibition, Verena Marie Balschus wants to thematize, document and make tangible the omnipresence of passing and (non-)observance.

Verena Marie Balschus, aka VEBA ART, was one of the artists who showed her art during the club's closing times, or with restricted access during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the case of V. M. Balschus, for example, as part of a Salon Riot Special: a reading in cooperation with bauschen&biegen.
Now the artist is back at the Slow Club and finally part of the SALON RIOT series.

INFOS via: https://linktr.ee/verenamariebalschus

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Vernissage: 20:30
Box Office: 21:00

INFOS:
Admission is free for persons accompanying people with disabilities.
The discount is only for club members and Freiburg Pass holders.
The club will be smoke-free throughout the evening.
A fog machine will be used.
Neither strobe lights nor any form of firecracker confetti or similar will be used.
There is a barrier-free toilet on the ground floor.
Unfortunately, access to the 1st floor is not barrier-free and is only possible via a staircase.
Please refer to our self-image via https://slowclub-freiburg.de/selbstverstaendnis/ for all further information on the barrier situation in the club

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"The Slow Club is my living room, the Salon Riot is my ruelle."
The ruelle can be seen as a particularly intimate version of a salon and was used for social and intellectual gatherings and had emancipatory and feminine connotations.
In 17th century Paris, the ruelle was of great importance for the exchange of women and the promotion of culture and artists.
Salon culture developed throughout Europe and became a social meeting place for exchange, music, art, literature and political discussions in private gatherings that transcended national borders.
The hosts of the salons were predominantly female and were called salonnière.
Regardless of class or gender, the salonnières promoted the ideas of their guests and young talents, artists or philosophers, and in France, for example, also the ideas of the later revolution.
Follow Salon Riot on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salon.riot/

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Location

Slow Club Freiburg Haslacher Straße 25 79115 Freiburg im Breisgau

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