
Stas Shärifulla and Ziliä Qansurá Qosh yulı: 'On birds and stars as feathers'
Stas Shärifulla and Ziliä Qansurá present a listening session of traditional Bashqort songs dedicated to birds. The Bashqorts are a Turkic Indigenous people of North Asia whose musical culture deeply incorporates avian themes. Qosh yulı, or 'the Path of Birds,' refers to the Milky Way, which tradition says was formed by crane feathers left to guide younger or weaker birds home. These songs serve a similar ancestral purpose, acting as a spiritual guide for younger generations. The session will be recorded for later streaming via Refuge Radio.
What is the theme of the event?+
The event features traditional Bashqort songs dedicated to birds and the spiritual concept of 'Qosh yulı', or the Path of Birds.
Who are the performers?+
The listening session is presented by Stas Shärifulla and Ziliä Qansurá.
Where is the event taking place?+
The event is held at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin.
Will the session be recorded?+
Yes, the session will be recorded for future broadcast via Refuge Radio.
What is the age policy?+
Age policy is not specified.








