Minority Voices in Civil Society
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Minority Voices in Civil Society: Exclusion – Inclusion – Solidarity in Music
Where do marginalised groups locate themselves within civil society, and how do they express their concerns? How can music contribute to negotiating belonging and participation? What collective cultural and musical practices can be employed to challenge political power and representation dynamics and create spaces for transnational solidarity? The 2025 MMRC Lecture (18.11.2025, 19:00, concert hall, future art lab, mdw) will explore and reflect on these areas of tension from academic and musical perspectives.
In his keynote, Martin Stokes (King’s College, London) will examine the profound connection between music, identity, and political participation and how music not only creates a sense of belonging for some but also can lead to the exclusion of others. Drawing on his extensive research in this field, Stokes will use examples from the musical practices of minoritized Muslim communities across Europe and the Mediterranean
Responding to Martin Stokes considerations, Isabel Frey (IVE, mdw, Vienna) will explore how musical practices can act as powerful tools for political solidarity, challenging conventional notions of national and ethnic identity. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with contemporary Yiddish music practices, she will demonstrate how music transcends simple group boundaries to forge cross-group alliances.
The event will be framed with music contributions by Marwan Abado. His music combines traditional Arabic sounds with European and contemporary influences. His songs deal with exile, identity and peace, and he is committed to intercultural dialogue and artistic encounters across cultural boundaries.
This event explores how musical solidarity can foster coalitions among minority communities, offering timely perspectives on music, citizenship, ethnicity and belonging in an era of growing authoritarianism and populism. An evening dedicated to minoritarian alliances and solidarity.
Programme:
Musical Performance
Marwan Abado
Opening
Ursula Hemetek (director of MMRC) and Ulrike Sych (rector of mdw) via video message
Introduction
Ursula Hemetek
Keynote: “Music, Citizenship and Belonging”
Martin Stokes (King’s College, London)
Response: “Sounding Solidarity: Music, Minoritarian Alliances, and the Politics of Belonging”
Isabel Frey (IVE, mdw, Vienna)
Q&A Session
Chaired by Ursula Hemetek
Musical Performance
Marwan Abado