Hall
The WARIVI Hall (Maloca) is a living space for encounter between knowledge systems, cultures, and artistic expressions, inspired by the traditional Indigenous maloca as a place of coexistence, learning, and collective construction. Its name, which in the Tubu language means “the house where everyone fits, while being different,” reflects its spirit to welcome plurality and foster dialogue between art, philosophy, spirituality, cosmopolitics, and Indigenous sciences.
Through musical performances, traditional songs, exhibitions, performances, and conversation circles, the WARIVI Hall celebrates the richness of original and contemporary cultures, strengthening the exchange of knowledge and the construction of new paths of coexistence.
Friday, 11 September
Saturday 12 September
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