Fi Amal – Fundraiser for Palestine

Sa. 16.05.26

Konzert, Fundraising

Einlass: 17:00

Beginn: 17:00

Fi Amal – Fundraiser for Palestine

[DE] Im Herzen Münchens formiert sich als Antwort auf die katastrophale Lage im Gazastreifen eine kulturelle Initiative. Junge Künstler:innen unterschiedlicher kultureller Hintergründe kommen zusammen, um mit einem Fundraising-Event Unterstützung für betroffene Familien zu leisten und gleichzeitig die kreative Vielfalt ihrer Community sichtbar zu machen.
Kunst trifft Aktivismus: Das multidisziplinäre Event schafft Raum für Austausch, Solidarität und junge Talente. Zwischen politischem Anliegen und kultureller Begegnung entsteht ein Ort, der verbindet statt trennt.

Tagsüber lädt ein Basar mit Kunst, Essen und Workshops zum Entdecken ein. Nach Sonnenuntergang kippt die Stimmung in eine energiegeladene Nacht mit Live-Sets und DJs. Es ist kein gewöhnliches Event, sondern ein Moment kollektiver Stärke, Resilienz und gelebter Solidarität.

[EN] In the heart of Munich, a cultural initiative is taking shape in response to the catastrophic situation in the Gaza Strip. Young artists from diverse cultural backgrounds are coming together to organise a fundraising event to support affected families, whilst also showcasing the creative diversity of their community.

Art meets activism: this multidisciplinary event creates a space for exchange, solidarity and young talent. Between political concerns and cultural encounters, a space is created that unites rather than divides.
During the day, a bazaar featuring art, food and workshops invites visitors to explore. After sunset, the atmosphere shifts into an energetic night of live sets and DJs. This is no ordinary event, but a moment of collective strength, resilience and solidarity in action.


Tarab

Tarab (طرب) – a heightened state of being induced by a connection to music – is a Palestinian interculturalist and DJ. Moving between cultures and communities, she creates spaces where people from different backgrounds come together and connect through sound. Tarab builds dance floors charged with collective energy. Her sets, spanning techno, grooves, and hard grooves, invite bodies into rhythm and shared experience, where connection lingers long into the night.


Baladi

Baladi is an ensemble where Palestinian folk music meets Arab jazz, creating a sound that is both rooted and evolving. Their music expresses solidarity with the Palestinian people while standing firmly against oppression. Formed by the diverse backgrounds of its musicians, Baladi stands for cultural exchange and togetherness – bringing different influences into a shared musical language.


Said

Said is a Tunisian DJ with a musical palette that transcends genres, borders, and languages. His passion for underground, tech-driven grooves, raw breakbeats, and rumbling techno lays the foundation for his high-energy sets. By blending his diverse selection into his mixes, he orchestrates a unique sound that locks you till the very end.


no exit free voice

Formed as a duo and collaborative experiment, no exit free voice explores temporal systems through tension, feedback, and reconfiguration. Working with field recordings, synthetic voices, techno, and beat-heavy structures alongside sampled material operating on the microsound time scale, the project builds environments that response to instability.


mnfique

Inspired by the lively vibe of tunis, mnfique brought his passion for electronic music to life in munich. blending the driving force of electro with the vibrant energy of electro house, his sets reflect both versatility and precision. adaptable by nature, mnfique crafts each performance with a deep sensitivity to sound, space, and connection.


Esther

Esther Abdelghani is a Palestinian-German multimedia artist and stage designer based in Munich, currently completing her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Her work has evolved from stage and costume design into time-based, site-specific formats, influenced by her background in dance and interest in sound and research.

Through performances like Adapt and Can You Take? (2022), she explores the relationship between body, space, and discourse. Her recent works, including Memoryspacetime (2023) and PareidolAI (2024), incorporate interactive elements and focus on cognition and computation.


DJ SHOOTING

DJ SHOOTING, from Taiwan, and co-founder of Vexed Grooves based in Munich, Germany. She invites you on a sensory journey shaped by deep, dark and driving sound elements. Her sound seeks to awaken the quiet courage we all need to do our life. Dive into her curated sonic experience and catch the waves that resonate with you. “May my sound move you,” she says.


Coco Hope

Growing up in Berlin and Munich with both German and Nigerian roots, Emily Coco Hope was exposed to a wide range of subcultures, which has influenced her ability to blend different genres of electronic and non-electronic music. Primarily a club kid, she focuses on techno, house, tech house and acid house. Her closing set will end the party with a bang.


netslug

netslug is a composer and DJ from Munich. Her sets deliver dark, driving electronic music built for late-night intensity. netslug electrifies the crowd by weaving together industrial sounds with bouncy nxc and trance elements that stay unpredictable but hypnotizing.


marvin_phase

marvin_phase is a Munich-based artist moving between atmospheric techno and ambient textures through live performance. Using a modular eurorack system, he creates hypnotic soundscapes with a distinctly romantic edge.


Kiawash [Orbital Reflector]

Kiawash is a Munich-based DJ, promoter and sound artist who has been contributing to the local music scene since 2017. As co-founder of Orbital Reflector collective, he curates, promotes and produces off-the-grid events. Kiawash has previously played music at venues such as Blitz (Munich), Jaki (Cologne) and Salon des Amateurs (Düsseldorf). His record collection covers a spectrum of House, Techno and Experimental Music, while his selections often display his fondness for odd approaches in music production.


Sleman

Sleman is a writer and music curator from the Naqab, Palestine. Shaped by Yafa’s underground scene, where he organized queer and Palestinian parties, his sound weaves together noise, post-industrial textures, breaks, and traditional Arabic music.


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