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Photos from GROUP50:50's post 10/04/2026

WAX TRADERS
Bertschy & Kossakamvwe

Fantastic Premiere at Voralberger Landestheater on 9th of April!

further dates:
12th of April / Voralberger Landestheater
14th of April / Voralberger Landestheater

18th of April / Kaserne Basel
21st of April / Kaserne Basel
22nd of April / Kaserne Basel

27th of May / Voralberger Landestheater
29th of May / Voralberger Landestheater
30th of May / Voralberger Landestheater

Photos from GROUP50:50's post 26/03/2026

VORALBERGER LANDESTHEATER:
9th / 12th / 14th of April
KASERNE BASEL:
18th / 21st / 22nd of April

WAX TRADERS tells the story of WAX PRINTS – cotton fabrics with colourful print design, that Swiss and Dutch textile companies developed for the West African market by copying Indonesian patterns and printing technique. A music theatre piece about Swiss colonial history and textile trade.

DIRECTOR Eva-Maria Bertschy
MUSICAL DIRECTOR Kojack Kossakamvwe
TEXT Eva-Maria Bertschy and Edwige Dro
PERFORMANCE Jahelle Bonne, Araba Dansowaa, Martina Momo Kunz,
Jonathan Tshimbombo, Kojack Kossakamvwe,
COSTUMES Austin Nortey
STAGE DESIGN Percy Nii Nortey

Photos from GROUP50:50's post 30/11/2025

We had the Most amazing two days at Kaserne Basel with With Edwige Dro, author (Abidjan), Percy Nii Nortey, visual artist (Kumasi), Kojack Kossakamvwe, guitarist (Kinshasa), Austin Nortey, fashion designer (Kumasi), Eva-Maria Bertschy, director and author (Basel), Elia Rediger, artist and musician (Basel), Luca Maier, dramaturg (Berlin), Prince Toffa, artist (Cotonou), Dunja Herzog, visual artist (Basel), Helen Elands, art historian (Brussels), Veit Arlt, historian (Basel), Serena Owusua Dankwa, social anthropologist (Basel) and Isabelle Logovi, founder of Afrobelle fashion.

24/11/2025

WAX ENCOUNTERS (link in bio)

FR 28.11.2025
17:00 - 18:00 – We call it Tshigan (ça coûte de l’or)
18:00 - 20:00 – SESSION 1 : Swiss textiles to the world! A colonial history
20:30 - 22:30 – SESSION 2 : Highlife in Basel! Listening to the UTC archives

SA 29.11.2025
11:00 - 13:00 – SESSION 3 : Know what you wear! Wax prints today
13:30 - 15:30 – SESION 4 : WAX Prints Future Design! Open Lab

Everyone knows the colourful cotton fabrics we call ‘African wax prints’. But hardly anyone knows their colonial history. And who would have thought? Switzerland played an important role in spreading these fabrics in West Africa. In the mid-19th century, a Dutch company copied an Indonesian printing technique, and the Basel Mission’s trading company created a market for it on the Gold Coast.

In talks, films and installations, designers, artists and researchers from Africa and Europe shed light on the colonial entanglement between Switzerland and West Africa over two centuries, focusing on the production and trade of colourful cotton fabrics. WAX ENCOUNTERS is the first part of a multifaceted theatre and fashion project by GROUP50:50.

Photo by Kofi Amankwah

Funded by Basel-Stadt / Basel-Landschaft

GROUP50:50 in coproduction with Kaserne Basel, Culturescapes and Vorarlberger Landestheater

In collaboration with 4TheKultur – Promoting and sharing the beauty and diversity of Black culture, TaDA – Textile and Design Alliance, Mission 21 / Archive of the Basel Mission, Museum of Cultures Basel, Centre for African Studies at the University of Basel

With Edwige Dro, author (Abidjan), Percy Nii Nortey, visual artist (Kumasi), Kojack Kossakamvwe, guitarist (Kinshasa), Austin Nortey, fashion designer (Kumasi), Eva-Maria Bertschy, director and author (Basel), Elia Rediger, artist and musician (Basel), Luca Maier, dramaturg (Berlin), Prince Toffa, artist (Cotonou), Dunja Herzog, visual artist (Basel), Helen Elands, art historian (Brussels), Veit Arlt, historian (Basel), Serena Owusua Dankwa, social anthropologist (Basel) and Isabelle Logovi, founder of Afrobelle fashion.

23/11/2025

WAX ENCOUNTERS (link in bio)

FR 28.11.2025
17:00 - 18:00 – We call it Tshigan (ça coûte de l’or)
18:00 - 20:00 – SESSION 1 : Swiss textiles to the world! A colonial history
20:30 - 22:30 – SESSION 2 : Highlife in Basel! Listening to the UTC archives

SA 29.11.2025
11:00 - 13:00 – SESSION 3 : Know what you wear! Wax prints today
13:30 - 15:30 – SESION 4 : WAX Prints Future Design! Open Lab

Everyone knows the colourful cotton fabrics we call ‘African wax prints’. But hardly anyone knows their colonial history. And who would have thought? Switzerland played an important role in spreading these fabrics in West Africa. In the mid-19th century, a Dutch company copied an Indonesian printing technique, and the Basel Mission’s trading company created a market for it on the Gold Coast.

In talks, films and installations, designers, artists and researchers from Africa and Europe shed light on the colonial entanglement between Switzerland and West Africa over two centuries, focusing on the production and trade of colourful cotton fabrics. WAX ENCOUNTERS is the first part of a multifaceted theatre and fashion project by GROUP50:50.

Photo by Kofi Amankwah

Funded by Basel-Stadt / Basel-Landschaft

GROUP50:50 in coproduction with Kaserne Basel, Culturescapes and Vorarlberger Landestheater

In collaboration with 4TheKultur – Promoting and sharing the beauty and diversity of Black culture, TaDA – Textile and Design Alliance, Mission 21 / Archive of the Basel Mission, Museum of Cultures Basel, Centre for African Studies at the University of Basel

With Edwige Dro, author (Abidjan), Percy Nii Nortey, visual artist (Kumasi), Kojack Kossakamvwe, guitarist (Kinshasa), Austin Nortey, fashion designer (Kumasi), Eva-Maria Bertschy, director and author (Basel), Elia Rediger, artist and musician (Basel), Luca Maier, dramaturg (Berlin), Prince Toffa, artist (Cotonou), Dunja Herzog, visual artist (Basel), Helen Elands, art historian (Brussels), Veit Arlt, historian (Basel), Serena Owusua Dankwa, social anthropologist (Basel) and Isabelle Logovi, founder of Afrobelle fashion.

19/11/2025

Link in bio!

FR 28.11.2025
17:00 - 18:00 – We call it Tshigan (ça coûte de l’or)
18:00 - 20:00 – SESSION 1 : Swiss textiles to the world! A colonial history
20:30 - 22:30 – SESSION 2 : Highlife in Basel! Listening to the UTC archives

SA 29.11.2025
11:00 - 13:00 – SESSION 3 : Know what you wear! Wax prints today
13:30 - 15:30 – SESION 4 : WAX Prints Future Design! Open Lab

Everyone knows the colourful cotton fabrics we call ‘African wax prints’. But hardly anyone knows their colonial history. And who would have thought? Switzerland played an important role in spreading these fabrics in West Africa. In the mid-19th century, a Dutch company copied an Indonesian printing technique, and the Basel Mission’s trading company created a market for it on the Gold Coast.

In talks, films and installations, designers, artists and researchers from Africa and Europe shed light on the colonial entanglement between Switzerland and West Africa over two centuries, focusing on the production and trade of colourful cotton fabrics. WAX ENCOUNTERS is the first part of a multifaceted theatre and fashion project by GROUP50:50.

Photo by Kofi Amankwah

Funded by Basel-Stadt / Basel-Landschaft

GROUP50:50 in coproduction with Kaserne Basel, Culturescapes and Vorarlberger Landestheater

In collaboration with 4TheKultur – Promoting and sharing the beauty and diversity of Black culture, TaDA – Textile and Design Alliance, Mission 21 / Archive of the Basel Mission, Museum of Cultures Basel, Centre for African Studies at the University of Basel

With Edwige Dro, author (Abidjan), Percy Nii Nortey, visual artist (Kumasi), Kojack Kossakamvwe, guitarist (Kinshasa), Austin Nortey, fashion designer (Kumasi), Eva-Maria Bertschy, director and author (Basel), Elia Rediger, artist and musician (Basel), Luca Maier, dramaturg (Berlin), Prince Toffa, artist (Cotonou), Dunja Herzog, visual artist (Basel), Helen Elands, art historian (Brussels), Veit Arlt, historian (Basel), Serena Owusua Dankwa, social anthropologist (Basel) and Isabelle Logovi, founder of Afrobelle fashion.

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