Mallika Taneja: Women Walk at Midnight
Mallika Taneja: Women Walk at Midnight
Nov
22
Sat
23:00 – 01:00
-3–-1°C
few clouds
Sat 22.11. 23.00
Location: Helsinki City Centre, meeting spot TBA
Price: Free entry
Duration: 2h
Language: English
Women Walk at Midnight is a global practice of women walking, together, at night on the streets of their cities. The practice started in Delhi in 2016 and has since travelled to many parts of the world. On November 22nd, as part of the Baltic Circle 2025 program, Mallika Taneja wishes to invite Helsinkians to join her on one of such walks.
The politics of walking and the need for it, especially at night, was inspired deeply by the active conversation around women’s safety and lack of freedom (or ‘azadi’) in Delhi during the Nirbhaya movement in 2012. It is also informed by Maya Krishna Rao’s theatre piece Walk, which succinctly asserts and articulates the right to walk. As Maya Rao put it: “in the day, at midnight or at 3 in the morning, I [we] will walk.”
Since 2016, the practice of Women Walk at Midnight has evolved, grown, learnt, fallen on its face and picked itself up again. It has insisted on presenting itself on the streets of different cities – sometimes failing but often succeeding. Over the years, a loose community of walkers and hosts has emerged, often convening around a midnight walk to think, feel, and breathe together.
We walk, because we can.…in the hope that by walking continuously, we will finally walk into the day that each woman can walk, on the street, alone, at midnight. Everywhere.
Mallika Taneja lives and works out of New Delhi, India. Through performances, installations, and curatorial work, she explores questions of gender, solidarity, pleasure, rest, and remembering. She is particularly interested in exploring political possibilities of performative ensembles and the role songs have to play in leaving and gathering traces of people, places, and things.
Some of her works and collaborative spaces include Be Careful, Allegedly, Rest of the Struggle, Zanana ka Zamana, and Sex Chat Room. She won the ZKB Acknowledgement Prize for ‘Be Careful‘ in 2015, the ZKB Patronage Prize for ‘Allegedly‘ in 2021, and the Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Award for ‘Do You Know This Song?’ in 2024.
Taneja initiated Women Walk at Midnight, a practice of women walking at night time in their cities, in 2016 and has since then been leading the Delhi chapter. She has initiated and incubated several walks and chapters of the practice globally.
For more information and tickets visit www.balticcircle.fi
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Address:
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