Hello World, Welcome to Korsi

This website is our new home — a place where you can explore what Korsi is, and what it can become with you.

What started as small gatherings among friends has grown into something bigger: a collective space for community, culture, and creativity. This website is our new home — a place where you can explore what Korsi is, and what it can become with you.

Here, you’ll find:

  • Upcoming Events → where and when we gather, from film screenings and readings to exhibitions, workshops, and parties.
  • Tools & Resources → insights, playlists, and ideas that keep the conversation going beyond our events.
  • Shop (soon) → a place for Korsi creations and collaborations, supporting our work and spreading our vibe.
  • Stories & More → the voices, art, and memories that shape Korsi — and maybe you’ll add yours next.

Korsi is not just about attending, but about sharing, connecting, and shaping together. This is only the beginning. The rest? That’s where you come in.

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Gathering in Political Times

As violence and repression shape everyday life in Iran and Rojava, their impact is not distant — it touches our lives, relationships, and the communities that make korsi possible. Although this reality already informs how we gather and what we build, we believe it is important to clearly state our position.

KORSI on Radio 674FM

KORSI was invited to Radio 674FM for a two-hour live show hosted by Monita Wagma. Combining conversation and music, the program focused on sound, cultural practice, and the creation of collective spaces. The discussion explored KORSI’s approach to community-based gatherings, the role of music in shaping shared experiences, and the importance of creating spaces rooted in connection and exchange. Alongside the conversation, the show featured musical selections and longer-form reflections beyond the format of a conventional interview.

Ahmed Eid in Conversation with Korsi – Tales of Resistance

During his visit to Cologne for the Tales of Resistance tour, Palestinian artist Ahmed Eid spoke with Korsi about music, memory, and the power of resilience. Between stories of personal exile and collective struggle, he reflects on the role of art as both witness and resistance — and on the vision behind the Palestine Music Space in Ramallah, a place where young artists can create, connect, and keep their culture alive.