DIKH HE NA BISTER!

DIKH HE NA BISTER!
Ceija Stojka photgraphed by Andrea Härle

A Project by

Irina Spataru

Graphic Design

Natali Tomenko

13.9.–22.9.

Intervention in public space

Vor dem Parlament, Dr.-Karl- Renner-Ring 3, 1010 Wien

Fri, 13.9., 15:00

Opening of the Memorial:

Vor dem Parlament, Dr.-Karl- Renner-Ring 3, 1010 Wien

with Ivana Ferencova & Chor

Sun, 22.9., 14:00

Closing Event

Rap-concert with Mindj Panther (Sandra & Simonida Selimović)

Vor dem Parlament, Dr.-Karl- Renner-Ring 3, 1010 Wien

Memorial for the Rom*nja and Sinti*ze murdered under National Socialism
Intervention in public space

Nearly 75 years after the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, there is still no central location in Austria for commemorating the genocide of the Rom*nja and Sinti*ze. A small plaque in Vienna’s Barankapark commemorates the Rom*nja and Sinti*ze deported from there in 1941. During National Socialism, more than 90% of the Austrian Rom*nja and Sinti*ze were murdered – nevertheless, the Roma Holocaust seems to be a nearly forgotten Holocaust. For years, Rom*nja activists in Austria have been fighting for a visible commemoration of these victims: for a day of commemoration. For an archive. For a memorial – for a monument in Vienna! Together with WIENWOCHE, this monument will be opened in the city center on the 13th of September. Artists and Roma activists make a demand for all of the memorial sites that should have been built by others long ago and exclaim loudly: “Dikh he na bister! Look and do not forget!”


Entrance is free and registration in advance is not required!
event languages: German/Romani
location can be accessed at ground-level, without barrier-free toilet