
Seyyare – Anatolian Women’s Choir Open Rehearsal
The Anatolian women's choir Seyyare (Turkish for "wandering" or "on the move") was formed as a collective singing tribute during the funeral of activist Filiz Taşkın. Founded and directed by singer Sema Moritz, the group consists of 20 women with migration and exile backgrounds. Their diverse repertoire spans centuries of vocal traditions from Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Caucasus, performed in over ten languages. As part of a residency during the Kyiv Biennial, the choir invites the public to an open rehearsal to experience their creative process.
What is the Seyyare choir?+
Seyyare is an Anatolian women's choir founded and directed by Sema Moritz, consisting of 20 women with migration and exile backgrounds.
What kind of music do they perform?+
They perform a diverse repertoire spanning centuries of vocal traditions from Anatolia, the Balkans, and the Caucasus in over ten languages.
Where is the event held?+
The event is held at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, located at Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin.
Is this a standard concert?+
No, this is an open rehearsal where the public is invited to experience the choir's creative process as part of a residency for the Kyiv Biennial.
What is the age policy?+
The age policy is not specified for this event.








