21/9 Sunday


09:00-12:00

BREAKFAST AND

MORNING CIRCLE

Location: Bicpop


10:00-13:00

QUEER AND FEMINIST BIKE REPAIR WORKSHOP

Location: Postaja

๐Ÿšฒ This workshop is for queers, flinta & bipoc people, feminists, questioning people ๐Ÿšฒ
๐Ÿ’ช BYOB – Bring your own Bike and the repair we DIT – do it together! ๐Ÿ’ช
๐Ÿ› ๏ธ The space is imagined as collaborative, conscious and careful, requesting for explanation without mansplaining, without competing. Communicative and negotiative without overruling and practicioning of silent power displays, offering support without taking the tools from any_bodies* hands. These practices all together make it a space in which care circulates. ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ
โœ๏ธ Applications for workshop via E-Mail: cyclozagreb@systemli.org. Write your name and briefly describe the bicycle issue, you can send a picture aswell, so we can prepare tools & spare parts if needed. โœ๏ธ
๐Ÿ’ธ No participation fee, but donations are welcome! ๐Ÿ’ธ
22:31


12:00-15:00

ANTIFA SIGHTSEEING, BIKE REPAIR

Location: Bicpop

Antifa sightseeing

Guided tour of significant sites of antifascist resistance in Zagreb (1941 – 1945) – on foot (without bicycle)!

In cooperation with Zagreb Antifascist Network

Bike repair / welding

(in the workshop)


15:00-17:00

LUNCH AND REST

Location: Bicpop


17:00-21:00

PRESENTATIONS, BIKE REPAIR, ALLEYCAT

Location: Bicpop

Alleycat

The task is to visit checkpoints around the city by bike according to the provided map and complete the challenges within the given time. The emphasis is on enjoying both solving the tasks and riding through the city. Open to all adults. You ride at your own risk.

Presentations

(in the main hall)

Bike repair / welding

(in the workshop)


21:00-

FILM SCREENINGS

Location: Bicpop

Aleksandar Flaker: My Bicycle Travels, 25″, 2010

Aleksandar Flaker (1924-2010), one of Croatia’s most renowned literary theorists, talks about his bicycle trip through Yugoslavia in 1940, and how he later escaped to Partisan controlled territory – on a bike!

Authors: Maลกenjka Baฤiฤ‡, Kaja Ocvirek-Kruลกiฤ‡

Claire Tayler : Playground 20′ 

A city without people is just empty streets โ€” but bike messengers bring it to life. Through alleycats, they reclaim space from profit-driven enclosures and turn it into freedom. This documentary follows the tension, play, and defiance on the cityโ€™s hidden racetracks. Fun, friction, and ultimate emancipation โ€” the streets become theirs again.