TengTeng Ho is a visual artist based in Amsterdam. Would you like to attend this program, but don’t have the means to pay for a ticket? Send an email to we can work something out. Join moderator and program maker Shaquille Shaniqua Joy and her guests for this Living Room Session and allow yourself to be present.ĭue to the setup of Living Room Session 4, we encourage our guests to arrive before 20:00 (8pm). The Living Room Session brings all of these aspects together in an evening of inspiration curated and hosted by Shaquille Shaniqua Joy at Felix Meritis. It unites art hanging on the walls, music that one might play or listen to, movies you watch, and conversations with others in the space. The living room is a metaphor for a place that radiates intimate, familiar, warm and welcoming energy and a space where people come together. While preparing for this session, the question most people asked when first hearing the subject was: ‘Dreaming in what way?’ As broad as the subject is, will be the lineup of the fourth Living Room Session, which explores dreaming through various mediums, including spoken word, visual collages, art, music and conversations. These dreams emerge from our experiences, might change over time and can be supported by our environment or misunderstood based on our different perceptions. We can dream of things collectively, for someone else or ourselves. ![]() Some of us might spend time daydreaming, manifesting and creating future scenarios, while others sometimes need to be reminded to embrace this desire our inner child longs for. We dream in our sleep to work through emotions and experiences from the past or to create visual reflections of our wishes for the future. Start your weekend well on the 6th of October and allow yourself to be present while getting inspired by sound, film, art and conversations. Take a seat in the living room as moderator Shaquille Shaniqua Joy guides you through an evening with a meditative spoken word performance by artist and writer Julia-Beth Harris, screening of “The water brought us” (2023), a moving image collage by visual artist Siomara van Bochove, a visual exploration of dreaming by artist TengTeng Ho and a transcending musical performance by Illnoledge. A place that radiates familiarity and warmness, as well as a place where people come together, get inspired and recharge in various ways. ![]() Welcome to the fourth edition of the Living Room Session.
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