Moe Mustafa

Moe Mustafa

[Heimat]

9 May 2026, 19:00

Specials at the Event

During their residency at Van Abbehuis, Moe Mustafa will develop a sound-based practice that explores listening as endurance and sound as sonic resistance. At the center of this work is the act of playing Arab cassette tapes from the 1980s within European spaces. This gesture intentionally disorients and reconfigures the sonic order of the environment. The cassette functions not only as a playback device but as a temporal and affective medium that carries memory, texture, and presence. Here, cassette becomes a device for conjuring [Heimat], a German word means homeland or home. However, it describes a state of belonging and its definition is not limited to a geographical place. [Heimat] as sound. It collapses the distance between past and present, East and West, interior and exterior. From a queer perspective, the act of DJing Arabic music via cassette tapes holds fragments of desire, dance, and longing. Playing these tapes are presented not as nostalgia, but as an act of insurgent presence.

Listening as Endurance is a one day workshop engaging with local people youth and elder. The workshop explores listening as an embodied and relational practice that enables orientation, presence, and endurance under conditions of instability. Through individual and collective exercises, participants will explore listening as a situated, affective, and spatial practice shaped by environmental, social, and political conditions. The workshop prioritizes experience over analysis, inviting participants to engage with sound as a way of navigating instability rather than resolving it.

Bilderdijklaan 19
5611 NG Eindhoven
www.vanabbehuis.nl

Open
Thu–Sun 13:00–17:00

14 May 2026 19:00-22:00

80s Arab casette set erformance set during On re-evaluating value opening by Moe Mustafa, Xenia Tsompanidou and vocalist Rianne Wilbers in collaboration with Text my Sister and De Link.

15 May 2026 14:00-17:00

Listening as an endurance: Moe Mustafa plays an ambient performance in one of the spaces of the neighbouring Van Abbemuseum, prefaced by a curator-led tour about a.o. their work through our exhibition On re-evaluating value.

 

Moe Mustafa

Mohammed (Moe) Mustafa was born in Kuwait in 1985 to Palestinian parents, brought up in Jordan, and is currently based in Finland. He was selected as TAMK’s Alumnus of the Year 2025, is a visual artist, sound artist and theatre maker who graduated from Tampere University of Applied Sciences in 2018 with a degree in media. In addition to his work in art and theatre, Moe has been honing his skills in sound design and composing for several years. Atheer Soot, an Arabic phrase meaning “a sound that resonates in the void,” is Moe’s music project. It focuses on the interconnection between memories and sound, taking listeners on a journey back in time to explore Moe’s childhood and translate those memories into atmospheric and drone soundscapes. For Moe, the process of sculpting sound is therapeutic, involving a deep dive into the subconscious where mind and intuition are free to wander.

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