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GembertheeSessies and BPTUnpacks: The Color Purple – upcoming events

For February and March I’m organizing and hosting three events at Bijlmer Parktheater:
1. BPTUnpacks The Color Purple (Fri. February 23), a gathering centering Alice Walker’s legendary novel and its two film adaptations. Panelists: Romana Vrede (pictured here), Shirley Ahura, Ayra Kip and Simone Lagrand.
2. GembertheeSessies with Adrian Van Wyk (Thu. February 29), which will be a ginger spices conversation about film and the tracks of these imagined subway lines between Cape Town and Bijlmer.
3. GembertheeSessies with Kelechi Okafor (Sat. March 30), a sisterly reunion in celebration of Okafor’s debut collection of short stories ‘Edge of Here’.
Both GembertheeSessies are in collaboration with my favourite spot to drink ginger tea: poetry and cocktailbar Labyrinth. For all three events the lovely Bijlmer Bookstore will be present with a pop-up store. Below, you’ll find more info about each programs:
Friday February 23: BPTUnpacks The Color Purple
It’s been a while since our former Bijlmer Parktheater-colleague Saundra Williams organized one of our legendary programs: Black Magic Woman. It is in the spirit of that memory and with a longing for that vibe that program maker Simone Zeefuik would like to discuss a classic: The Color Purple. On Friday February 23 our downstairs studio will transformed into a cozy living room where we’ll discuss Alice Walker’s novels and its two film adaptations.
For a proper unpacking of this film -its main themes, the cinematography, the soundtrack and the ways in which both films are in conversation with each other- Zeefuik will be joined by four panelists:
– Shirley Ahura (London),
– Romana Vrede (Rotterdam),
– Simone Lagrand (Paris) and
– Ayra Kip (Amsterdam, Bijlmer-raised). It will be an evening full of Shug & Celie, quotes, memes and quiz questions. The winner of our ‘Blues women in film’ quiz will stroll out the door with a prize package put together by our panel.
Tickets for BPTUnpacks: The Color Purple can be bought via this page on the Bijlmer Parktheater-website.
Thursday February 29: GembertheeSessies with Adrian Van Wyk (Kaapstad/Cape Town)
For this year’s first edition of the GembertheeSessies (GingerteSessions) we’re connecting Bijlmer to Cape Town. We’ll do this through the works and research of writer, director, producer, curator and cultural worker Adrian Van Wyk. Simone Zeefuik interviews Adrian about his creative processes and his current research projects through which he links decolonial activism in the Netherlands and South Africa. The session opens with the screening of the short documentary What The Soil Remembers. Van Wyk is the producer and researcher of this short film directed by José Cardoso.
Adrian Van Wyk is a filmmaker/creative producer and cultural historian from Cape Town, South Africa. He completed a MA in History at Stellenbosch University. His dissertation, titled “From Jamaica to the Cape Flats: Reflecting on the manifestations of a Cape Town Hip Hop Culture”, unpacked the diasporic movements of Hip Hop culture onto the Cape Flats. In 2023, a documentary short film that Adrian produced and researched titled What the Soil Remembers enjoyed its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) where it was also awarded the Ammodo Tiger Short Award.
Tickets for the GembertheeSessies with Adrian Van Wyk can be bought via this page on the Bijlmer Parktheater-website.
Saturday March 30: GembertheeSessies with Kelechi Okafor
The awe-mazing, London based Kelechi Okafor will talk about her stunning debut collection of short stories: Edge of Here. With her book Okafor combines the ancient and the ultramodern to explore tales of contemporary Black womanhood, asking questions about the way we live now and offering a glimpse into our near future.

For her bio this Marvel from London writes: “Ke-leh-chee. That is how my name is pronounced. Now that is out of the way, hello! I am Kelechi Okafor and I’m a lover of words. I act, I direct and I write. I tweet and I dissect bits about society one podcast episode at a time. When I am not doing all of the above, I teach pole dance and twerk at my studio Kelechnekoff Fitness in Peckham. Society teaches us that we must fall into categories somehow. All I know is that I’m just a Baby Girl.”
Tickets for the GembertheeSessies with Kelechi Okafor can be bought via this page on the Bijlmer Parktheater-website.
Both GembertheeSessies are in collaboration with our beloved, much needed Bijlmer Bookstore and my favourite spot to drink ginger tea: poetry and cocktailbar Labyrinth. For all three events the Bijlmer Bookstore will be present with a pop-up store.
Cancelled: #BPTGembertheeSessies with José Montoya
Unfortunately, the #BPTGembertheeSessies with José Montoya that was scheduled for Sunday June 26 has been cancelled. While we’re trying to find a new moment for a conversation with this young man who I believe is one of NL’s most talented and exciting actors, please check out the info about Montoya’s solo To Be Of Nooit Geweest on the website of Bijlmer Parktheater. For those of you who speak Dutch: I’m looking forward to seeing you there.
For my ginger tea lovers: Be sure to check out the #BPTGembertheeSessies with Djuwa Mroivili on Wednesday July 6.
Upcoming events: #BPTGembertheeSessies with José Montoya and Djuwa Mroivili
Before Bijlmer Parktheater closes its doors for a much needed Summer break, I’m organizing two editions of my beloved #BPTGembertheeSessies . It’s my absolute pleasure to turn our stage into a tea spot and to interview two artists who I deeply appreciate: actor and visual artist José Montoya & classical pianist Djuwa Mroivili. The #BPTGembertheeSessies (ginger tea sessions) is our new series where we have conversations with choreographers, directors, actors and literary geniuses. We talk about what inspires them, what brings them joy, how they continue to study their craft and where they see themselves in the artistic genealogies that they’re part of.
With their dedication to plus their understanding and study of their craft, Montoya and Mroivili are deeply inspiring to me. Thinking of what Mroivili can play and compose? Imagining Montoya embodying the characters that are an answer to our imagination? All this, makes me want to write better and more. If you’re in or can come to Amsterdam Bijlmer on Sunday June 26 and/or Wednesday July 6, be sure to meet us at Bijlmer Parktheater.
Sunday June 26 – José Montoya
Time: 15.00h-16.30h. Food will be served from 17:00h-17:45h.
Bio: Montoya is an actor and visual artists who, on his website, describes himself as an adopted Colombian and an import-Amsterdammer who always felt different. He played MLK in Urban Myth’s Martin Luther King, won over youngsters in Het Laatste Koekje (The Last Cookie) and starred in various plays by MAAS Podium, Urban Myth, MC and many others.
As a visual artist, he creates colorful paintings with paper that he folds and tears. He uses accessible techniques such as folding, cutting and pasting to work as intuitively as possible. His work, of which you can see an example in this picture, is about light and space. It’s characterized by monochromy, repetition, seriality and the immediacy of the materials he uses.
To buy tickets for the event, please visit this page on the Bijlmer Parktheater website. On every 2nd ticket Bijlmer Parktheater offers a 50% discount. If after the interview with José Montoya you’d like to enjoy the vegan, Caribbean soup and snacks we’re serving that day, be sure to buy the ticket that says “kaartje + catering”.
Please note: The conversations during the #BPTGembertheeSessies with José Montoya will be in Dutch.
Wednesday July 6 – Djuwa Mroivili
Time: 20:00h-21:30h. Food will be served from 18:30h-19:15h.
Bio: Mroivili is a classical pianist and teacher who’s one of the co-founders of Hungry, Angry, Late & Tired (HALT), a governing body that works ArtEZ-wide for inclusion. Currently, Mroivili is engaged in researching Black composers, and the role communities can play in designing inclusive art education and art practice.
For her edition of the #BPTGembertheeSessies Mroivili opens the session with a set combining the Comorian melodies/music that they and their father love & work by the Florence Price and Margaret Bonds. Mroivili states: “The common denominators between this music can best be described as ‘Black mentorship’ and ‘comfort music’.” Check the video below for an impression of Mroivili’s awe-mazingness.
To buy tickets for the event, please visit this page on the Bijlmer Parktheater website. On every 2nd ticket Bijlmer Parktheater offers a 50% discount. If you’d like to enjoy the delicious food we’re serving that day, be sure to buy the ticket that says “kaartje + catering”. Since we’re celebrating the Decolonization Day of the Comores, dinner will, of course, include a variation of samosa’s. The entire menu will be announced in the 3rd week of June.
The #BPTGembertheeSessies with Djuwa Mroivili will be in English.


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