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Prishtina is Everywhere – Manifesta 14. Prishtina.

“Prishtina is Everywhere” is part of the participatory online radio program “Radio Otherwise”, which is launched within the framework of Manifesta 14 in Prishtina, the capital of Kosova. In this podcast you will meet authors, artists, publicists and curators from around the region, who will each create one single episode of the show. They all will investigate people’s changing relationship with public space in cities around Europe through the lens of such topics as transition, migration, water, capital, love, ecology and speculation. Manifesta itself is a recurring event, that changes location every two years. In 2022 the fourteenth edition it takes place in Prishtina, Kosova with the title: “it matters what worlds world worlds: how to tell stories otherwise”. In general, the European Nomadic Biennial rethinks the relation between culture and civic society. Its artistic programme takes up the challenge of exploring collective storytelling. This year, Manifesta 14 aims to support the citizens of Kosovo in their ambition to reclaim public space and to rewrite the future of their capital – as an open-minded metropolis in the Balkans and in Europe.

Check out Radio Otherwise here: https://manifesta14.org/radio-otherwise/radio-otherwise/

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