Chima Isaaro + Sarah Diedro Jordão Revolutionary Dreamscapes
Se reposer, lire et écouter ensemble comme moyens de résistance...
restricted audience: only black people
Revolutionary Dreamscapes is a nomadic event centering Black togetherness, intentional slowness, and collective restoration. Designed for relaxation, with soft lighting and soothing music, we offer a refuge free from external pressures – an invitation to step away from the demands of capitalism and productivity, release tension, breathe deeply, and engage in collective dreaming. Black rest is a revolutionary act, and we welcome you to rest, renew, and restore in this community-centered sanctuary.
In a world where Black people are disproportionately affected by systemic discriminations and injustices, creating intentional spaces for rest is critical. Revolutionary Dreamscapes is not only about listening to music, but also about listening to ourselves and each other. It is a space for Black folks to come together, slow down, reflect, and resist through the radical act of resting. By offering moments of stillness, very low stimulation and community, we create pathways to liberation, starting from within.
Revolutionary Dreamscapes represents another kind of community gathering, one that doesn’t require movement, conversation over loud music or performing social skills - but one that nurtures, heals, and holds space for Black people through rest and music. In a world that denies us rest, we claim it as our own. Together, we can build a community rooted in care, connection, and the shared dream of a liberated future.
Collective restoration. Soft tunes. Cute venues. Black rest is revolutionary, let’s reclaim it <3
instagram.com/revolutionary.dreamscapes/
about
Chima Isaaro is a film and music producer, musicology researcher, and DJ. Her work primarily explores the underground music cultures of the African diaspora through a decolonial lens, with a strong emphasis on reclaiming and celebrating the black roots of electronic sounds. Based in Lisbon, Chima has contributed to both fiction and documentary films and performs as a DJ internationally.
instagram.com/chimaisaaro/
Sarah Diedro Jordão is a Communications strategist, a community nurturer and a Nap ambassador. The driving interests foundational to her work are intersectional social justice, Black feminism, as well as collective dreaming. She spent the last 10 years between Paris, Singapore, Brussels and Lisbon, collaborating with organisations like the Whose Knowledge?, the Black Feminist Fund, Dreaming Beyond AI and the Porto Design Biennale.
instagram.com/sarah_ordeid/