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FCCC is a socio-cultural animated practice actively exploring the messy politics of care. From small formats in community centers, to workshops in a studio near you, to large three-day symposiums and now this upcoming 14-hour event at a lefty night club on the river in Zurich. This Saturday, April 28, disabled artists and activists who reside at the Mathilde Escher Heim, Zurich encounter representatives of We Are Here Zurich as well as other activists and artists who are negotiating emancipatory versions of care every day.

Together with the audience members, using monstrous, humorous and accelerated means of art making, social work and activism we are asking: How can we situate an emancipatory version of care in the future to reprogram the present? How can we look at care not only as a past/present/ future medical issue for all but as a social, creative and political strategy?

Come to the Future Clinic, hang out with us all day and dance all night. We start with cake, a sock puppet making table, informal talks/workshops and interventions, there are lots of disco breaks for some proper social dreaming and the whole thing is followed by a BBQ, a Drag Show with The Battlefield Nurse and eventually it’s a kick ass party with DJs all night long!

Featuring The Battlefield Nurse, Firdes Atmaca, Amber Tardis + Lucie Tuma, Maroaun Mounir, Lulzim Plakoli, Manuel Weibel, Mirco Eisengegger, Tim Zulauf, Edwin Ramirez, DJ Oder Ned, DJ Sauvage
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by and with 

Jeremy Wade
, Lisa Letanski, Tim Zulauf, Robert Steinberger

thanks, production, support

A production by Jeremy Wade in co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin and Gessnerallee Zürich.
Supported by the Capital Cultural Fund Berlin, the Senate Department for Culture and Europe, and the City of Zurich Department of Culture.