THE COLLECTIVE

Tashattot (Arabic for dispersion) is an art collective based in Belgium dedicated to supporting visual artists, musicians, film makers and cultural practitioners at large, originally from the SWANA region and currently “dispersed” in Europe. The collective aims at creating opportunities, collaborations, commissions and securing funding for these expatriate artists.


The word tashattot and its English equivalents scattering/dispersion, define the collective in both the literal sense of the word (pertaining to the description of the individuals scattered around the world, far from their homelands), as well as its metaphorical sense which relates to the scattering and dispersion of ideas and ways of thinking, as the word in Arabic is oftentimes used to describe the wandering of the thoughts (tashattot al afkar or scattered thoughts).


Tashattot is a work in progress and a newly launched collective with a fluid and evolving set of actions. It currently is and will always remain open to new ideas and experiences; continuously building on lessons learned and with practice. The collective strongly believes in the efficiency of open discussions, as the only way to grow and better address SWANA expat artists needs and aspirations, it therefore remains open to revi
ews, critiques, evaluations or any opinions related to its mechanisms.



Contact us:
tashatttot@gmail.com


Khodor Ellaik Live

KASK, Ghent

February 25th 2023

Khodor Ellaik will be joining us on February 25th at KIOSK, inside the orange circle, to perform new material from his upcoming album along with some new saxophone pieces!

Kid Fourteen is the solo moniker of Khodor Ellaik, a Lebanese musician and songwriter with a unique style mixing Pop, Post Punk, Noise, & Electronic Music. His influences range from Suicide, Xiu Xiu, Scott Walker to Baxter Dury and Gabe Gurnsey with a hint of Experimental Jazz and Saxophone. He is currently residing in Paris, France.







This project is made possible with the generous support of the Flemish government, KIOSK and the City of Ghent.