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Sa. 15. Nov. 2025 / United Queer Feminist Festival

UQFF (United Queer Feminist Festival)

Die Grosse Halle macht Platz für queerfeministische Akteur*innen. Das UQFF (United Queer Feminist Festival) geht in die zweite Runde mit Konzerten, Tanz, Performances und Workshops kuratiert durch Hermanas Unidas und Fashion Fusion.

12 - 17 Uhr
Interactive Xchange
Workshops
Performance
and more

Ab 20.00 (Doors 19.30, Eintritt 35.-)
Isabella Lovestory

G La Sosita

Fukcnormal

Saharaa

Poetik P

20.00
Poetik P mit Pluriverse of Pussybilities

POETiK P erschaffen eine lustvolle Performance – eine Hommage an unsere pulsierenden Körper, ein Fest poetischer Forderungen, ja: ein Protestlied für sexuelle Selbstbestimmung! Die Perle ist dabei Material, Metapher und Motto unserer Arbeit. Fein und begehrenswert wie die Klitoris, lässt sie sich zu einem kraftvollen Netz verweben. So verknüpfen wir Perspektiven aus der Demokratischen Republik Kongo, Ruanda und der Schweiz und begeben uns auf die Suche nach einer selbstbestimmten Sprache für unsere Sexualität(en). Durch Tanz, Fashion und Spoken Word gestalten wir einen Raum – das «pluriverse of pussybilities» –, in dem wir euro-patriarchale Narrative hinterfragen und aufbrechen.

ab 21.30
Konzerte und Djs

Isabella Lovestory
Born in Honduras before moving to the US and then Canada at 17 years old, Lovestory has positioned herself as a trailblazing force paving her own way at the cross-section of pop and reggaeton, making her an icon in experimental music. In 2022, she made her mark with her debut Amor Hardcore, which Pitchfork characterized as “playful, maximalist, and flirtatious to the core.” With an experimental reggaeton sound equally influenced by Spanish trap and goth electronica, Isabella’s forthcoming body of work extends her maximalist sonic experiment even further outside the lines, drawing on her beloved Y2K pop influences, textured synth-wave, her K-pop peers, and the defiant unapologetic women she looks up to, such as Lady Gaga and Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon.

G La Sosita

Emerging from the fringes of the internet, G La Sosita possesses one of the most wild and legit talents on the circuit. The multidisciplinary artist spent six years working in Europe's major capitals in the world of tattooing and graffiti, her own interrail of creative-criminal activities that culminated in the “Duolingo” reel, which went viral and attracted the attention of some of the most important labels on the planet. Influenced by the Memphis sound, Chicago, and new waves from the US, the rapper with the sharpest nails on YouTube has managed to translate these influences into an undeniable international trademark.

Fukcnormal

Fukcnormal is the musical project of Paola, an artist from Spain based in Madrid, who advocates for music and club as a vehicle to create community and celebrating bodies and identities that don't conform with what society labels as 'normal.' The DJ & producer experiments with the incorporation of a wide range of musical genres, combining Latin sounds (Reggaeton, Cumbia, Salsa, Guaracha, Baile Funk ... ) with fast and frenetic rhythms from the harder electronic genres (Hardcore, Hard Dance, Jumpstyle, Tekno, Makina, etc.), without neglecting references to pop, experimental, and deconstructed. This diversity makes her sets unpredictable, full of dynamism and freshness, creating a very special energy on the dancefloor. Paola has become a key figure in the Spanish queer scene, actively participating in events from the national underground such as Felina (Madrid), R.E.M. (Madrid), Neowarras (Valencia), Stereocore (Barcelona), Neo2klub (Vigo), or Enigma (Madrid} where she is a resident DJ. She is now collaborating with other DJs, producers, and visual artists from the scene on a new community concept called Hotline. She has performed at prominent Spanish clubs and festivals like Elrow, Antidoto, Spook, or Razzmatazz, sharing the booth with highly influential artists, like Joao Lagrima de Ouro, CRRDR, Aleroj, Evil Grimace, Lvl1, Sonora, Sofy Suars, Linapary, Toccororo, Safety Trance or DJ G2G, among others.

Saharaa

From ratched/jersey to rap to afrobeat to baile funk - Saharaa lures you onto the dancefloor with her unmistakable mix of black music. Saharaa comes from a griot family. (West African historians and storytellers through music, dance etc.). Inspired by her own history as a female POC and Griotte, Saharaa swirls the long-awaited wind of change through the audience with her selection. Let yourself be carried away by the unmistakable and exuberant atmosphere, feel the music and dance, dance, dance!

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The United Queer Feminist Festival (UQFF) is a multidisciplinary event taking place on 15 November 2025, organized by a coalition of collectives including Fashion Fusion, Hermanas Unidas and the Grosse Halle Team. This festival brings together diverse forms of artistic expression, ranging from performances and visual art to talks, workshops, and more.

UQFF is dedicated to creating a platform for visibility, exchange, and empowerment of queer and FLINTA* communities. It is a space for self-expression, exploration, and connection where participants are encouraged to challenge existing social structures and collectively imagine new forms of community.

By merging art, fashion, performance and dialogue, UQFF invites us to co-create a space where creativity and solidarity meet, and where the boundaries of identity and expression are expanded and redefined.


Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Kultur Stadt Bern, Burgergemeinde Bern und Migros Kulturprozent.