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SUMMARY:flour must be…: learning session 1
DTSTAMP:20260504T201518Z
DTSTART:20260524T133000Z
DTEND:20260524T153000Z
DESCRIPTION:Common Ground welcomes you to the first activation of Flour Mus
	t Be Cheap\, an\ninstallation that becomes a learning space\, and a work s
	ite. We begin with a\nquestion: Flour must be cheap? From there\, we let i
	t unfold through stories\,\nbodies\, knowings\, and speculations— these be
	come the curriculum.\n\nAbove us\, a constellation of collected flour bags
	. Beneath us\, sacks holding the\nweight of hunger\, of resistance\, of di
	stance traveled from field to mill to\nbakery to hand. We’ll lie with that
	 weight\, carry it\, rearrange it\, and feel\nwhat it does to the body\, h
	ow pressure grounds us\, how heaviness speaks through\nus.\n\nTogether we’
	ll move through conversations about food systems\, mills and grain\,\nfood
	 autonomy\, aid\, and famine\, and the quiet violence of a price that was 
	never\nreally just about the mere cost of flour. Bring your stories\, ques
	tions\, and\nhands\, and join this learning session with Common Ground to 
	experience the\ncontrast of lightness and heaviness of “ Flour must be che
	ap?”.\n\nFor this event our normal entry ticket prices are applicable. For
	 more info see\nContact & Visit [https:].\n\nSpots are limited\, reserve y
	our spot via Eventbrite\n[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/flour-must-be-learn
	ing-sessions-tickets-1988766524210?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true].Common
	\nGround is a collaborative artistic project by Anna Celda and Saja Amro. 
	Using\nthe dining table and kitchen as learning environments\, their proje
	cts delve into\ntopics such as female labour\, inherited knowledge\, and f
	ood/famine as a tool for\ncontrol through different research objects. Thei
	r work often materialises in\nspaces of shared labour\, such as workshops 
	or moments spent cooking together\,\nwhere the conversations and sensory e
	xperiences are at the center\, sparking\nreflection and connection with on
	e another.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/flour-must-be-learning-session-1
GEO:52.3737514;4.8959885
LOCATION:W139 - Warmoesstraat 139\, 1012 JB Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-centrum,event,food,oude kerk,stories,workshop
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Common Ground welcomes you to the first act
	ivation of Flour Must Be Cheap, an installation that becomes a learning sp
	ace, and a work site. We begin with a question: Flour must be cheap? From 
	there, we let it unfold through stories, bodies, knowings, and speculation
	s— these become the curriculum.</p><p>Above us, a constellation of collect
	ed flour bags. Beneath us, sacks holding the weight of hunger, of resistan
	ce, of distance traveled from field to mill to bakery to hand. We’ll lie w
	ith that weight, carry it, rearrange it, and feel what it does to the body
	, how pressure grounds us, how heaviness speaks through us.</p><p>Together
	 we’ll move through conversations about food systems, mills and grain, foo
	d autonomy, aid, and famine, and the quiet violence of a price that was ne
	ver really just about the mere cost of flour. Bring your stories, question
	s, and hands, and join this learning session with Common Ground to experie
	nce the contrast of lightness and heaviness of “ Flour must be cheap?”.</p
	><p>For this event our normal entry ticket prices are applicable. For more
	 info see <a href="https:">Contact &amp; Visit</a>.</p><p>Spots are limite
	d, reserve your spot via <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/flour-must-
	be-learning-sessions-tickets-1988766524210?aff=oddtdtcreator&amp;keep_tld=
	true">Eventbrite</a>.<strong>Common Ground</strong> is a collaborative art
	istic project by Anna Celda and Saja Amro. Using the dining table and kitc
	hen as learning environments, their projects delve into topics such as fem
	ale labour, inherited knowledge, and food/famine as a tool for control thr
	ough different research objects. Their work often materialises in spaces o
	f shared labour, such as workshops or moments spent cooking together, wher
	e the conversations and sensory experiences are at the center, sparking re
	flection and connection with one another.</p>
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