Timetable and Activities

Apart from the markt in the oldtown of Delémont all activities take place in La Cantine:        La Cantine, Route de Moutier 105, 2800 Delémont.

FRIDAY 30TH OF AUGUST
Opening with chansons

6 pm OPENING AND WELCOME

6.30 – 7.30 pm CHANSONS

With Elmo Crumley

7.30 pm VEGAN DINNER (free pricing)

9.30 – 10.30 pm ANARCHIST CHOIR FROM MILAN

The anarchist choir Voce di Mezzo arrives from Milan with a suitcase full with songs about anarchisme and resistance!

http://www.vocidimezzo.it/

11 pm CHANSONS

With Raoul W de Bonneville

 

SATURDAY 31ST OF AUGUST
From the market to La Canteen

10 am – 12 pm MARKET IN THE OLDTOWN OF DELEMONT

The anarchist bookfair will take part in the weekly market of Delémont. There will be a stall with books from the bookstore Espace Noir from Saint-Imier, informational literature, handouts and self-made products from La Cantine. Further activities and products are very welcome! Live screenprining, …

12.30 pm VEGAN LUNCH AT LA CANTINE (free pricing)

2 – 8 pm BOOKTABLES

Here the link to the present publishers.

There will be a daynursery on Saturday (2 – 8 pm) and Sunday (10 am – 4 pm). If you want to make it happen, please enlist to the timetable.
Participer / Mitmachen / Participate

3 – 4.30 pm BOOK PRESENTATION BY AUDE VIDAL

Aude Vidal presents her book Écologie, individualisme et course au bon heur, «ecology, individualisme and pursuit of happiness», published in 2017 by Monde à l’envers. After the presentation there will be space for discussions.

Presentation in French, translation to German.

5 – 7 pm THE CADDY – COLLECTIVE POETRY READING

Cry Anarchy During Daily Yapping

Together we read and discuss poetry from THE CADDY. THE CADDY is a multilingual and intinerant library that contains contemporary poetry, offered and self organised. Founded in 2014 by Nathalie Garbely and Isabelle Sbrissa THE CADDY today gathers different types of poetry like collections, anthologies, reviews, publications of mictropublishers, audio recordings, posters, collected works, illustrated books and reams of poetrys. To time THE CADDY comprise 300 books that can be borrowed and red silently or toghether as groupactivity. That’s what we want to do in La Cantine in French, German, maybe English or Italian, or what ever Language you speak.

Translations will be selforganiced by the participants.

8 pm VEGAN DINNER (free pricing)

9.30 pm CONCERTS & DJ*anes

Concert from Negra Santa (Cumbia – Argentina)

Followed by the DJ*anes: La Boillat Connection (from sœurs Chappuis up to Antoine Flück) – Aurélien My (world afro super groovy) – Mathieu 1000 (ethiopian Jazz in strange French)

 

SUNDAY 1ST OF SEPTEMBER
A gladiatorial (leo-translation for militant) sunday

10 am – 4 pm BOOKTABLES

Here the link to the present publishers.

There will be a daynursery on Saturday (2 – 8 pm) and Sunday (10 am – 4 pm). If you want to make it happen, please enlist to the timetable!
Participer / Mitmachen / Participate

11 am – 12 pm SHARE YOUR FAVORITE BOOKS

Have you recently read a fantastic book? Come and share it with us!

Translations will be selforganised by the participants.

11 am – 1 pm POT LUCK BUFFET (free pricing)

Everyone brings some delicious food to share.

1 – 4 pm  MOVIEAFTERNOON

Lances en l’air contre les mines (40′)

A documentary about the resistance against the mining at the border between Peru and Ecuador.

Spanish with French subtitles, 2018

Translations will be selforganised by the participants.

Action directe, discours indirect  (63′)

The OFF, the underground filmfestival in Lausanne, asked the artist Laurent Güdel to look into old intervies with syndicalists and libertairians activ in Geneva during the interwar period. The interviews were recorded in the 80’s by Christian Wist and were initialy used to write the book « La vie quotidienne et les luttes syndicales à Genève, 1920-1940 : des anciens du bâtiment racontent », published by  Collège du travail in 1984.

Translations will be selforganised by the participants.

The Betrayed Square (44′)

The Arab Spring of 2011. Day after day, thousands of young Egyptian protesters flooded Tahrir Square in Cairo. Poet and sound artist Stéphane Montavon assembled a psychedelic collage composed of freely accessible images of the revolution, adding an acoustic probe full of tension, rebellion and aggression of the repressive forces. The revolutionary turmoil is expanded into a sonic dimension of auteur installation. It is an impressive story of symbolic moments of ecstatic struggles for democracy and a new Constitution. It exposes mottos, protesters’ slogans and dialogues of the massacred victims. The images of repressive government forces are confronted with everyday life. On a cold morning, the betrayed revolution melts into a day-to-day routine.

Translations will be selforganised by the participants.

The Cage (2′)

A man is running, attached by words written on a paperwall. What is he looking for?

By Gilles Lepore.

Cartoon Movie, 2003

Translations will be selforganised by the participants.

 

And then… the end. Everybody is welcome for the cleaning and debriefing!