Programme | JAZIC 2026
Friday, June 26
10:00-11:00
Lobby
Registration & Coffee
16:00-16:30
Lobby
Coffee Break
18:00-19:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Free/Dinner Time
13:00-14:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
19:30-21:30
Shannon Main Hall
Music & Drinks
Friday, June 26
10:00-11:00
Lobby
Registration & Coffee
13:00-14:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
16:00-16:30
Lobby
Coffee Break
18:00-19:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Free/Dinner Time
19:30-21:30
Shannon Main Hall
Music & Drinks
Saturday, June 27
08:30-09:45
Liffey Suite
Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Workshop: Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Led by Nadia Greenspan, LCPC, NCC, CGP
We carry this moment in our bodies — in our waking work and in our sleep. The Dream-Matrix is a morning practice that brings people together to share overnight dreams and the associations they spark. The focus is not on what a dream means for the individual dreamer, but on what emerges when dreams meet each other across a room full of people living through the same historical moment. One dream leads to another. Images connect. Patterns surface that no single person could have found alone.
This practice has been used at moments of collective crisis and political upheaval to surface what groups know but haven’t yet put into words. It is also simply one of the oldest human rituals: gathering at the start of the day to ask — what did we dream, and what might it be telling us?
No preparation needed. Bring whatever fragment you woke with — vivid or half-remembered, strange or mundane. All of it belongs here.
09:30-10:00
Lobby
Registration
16:15-16:45
Lobby
Coffee Break
16:45-18:15
Shannon, Liffey, Arena
11:30-12:00
Lobby
Coffee Break
18:15-19:15
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Free Time
19:15-23:00
Shannon Main Hall
Dinner, Keynotes & Music
13:30-14:45
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
Saturday, June 27
08:30-09:45
Liffey Suite
Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Workshop: Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Led by Nadia Greenspan, LCPC, NCC, CGP
We carry this moment in our bodies — in our waking work and in our sleep. The Dream-Matrix is a morning practice that brings people together to share overnight dreams and the associations they spark. The focus is not on what a dream means for the individual dreamer, but on what emerges when dreams meet each other across a room full of people living through the same historical moment. One dream leads to another. Images connect. Patterns surface that no single person could have found alone.
This practice has been used at moments of collective crisis and political upheaval to surface what groups know but haven’t yet put into words. It is also simply one of the oldest human rituals: gathering at the start of the day to ask — what did we dream, and what might it be telling us?
No preparation needed. Bring whatever fragment you woke with — vivid or half-remembered, strange or mundane. All of it belongs here.
09:30-10:00
Lobby
Registration
11:30-12:00
Lobby
Coffee Break
13:30-14:45
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
16:15-16:45
Lobby
Coffee Break
16:45-18:15
Shannon, Liffey, Arena
18:15-19:15
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Free Time
19:15-23:00
Shannon Main Hall
Dinner, Keynotes & Music
Sunday, June 28
08:30-09:45
Liffey Suite
Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Workshop: Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Led by Nadia Greenspan, LCPC, NCC, CGP
We carry this moment in our bodies — in our waking work and in our sleep. The Dream-Matrix is a morning practice that brings people together to share overnight dreams and the associations they spark. The focus is not on what a dream means for the individual dreamer, but on what emerges when dreams meet each other across a room full of people living through the same historical moment. One dream leads to another. Images connect. Patterns surface that no single person could have found alone.
This practice has been used at moments of collective crisis and political upheaval to surface what groups know but haven’t yet put into words. It is also simply one of the oldest human rituals: gathering at the start of the day to ask — what did we dream, and what might it be telling us?
No preparation needed. Bring whatever fragment you woke with — vivid or half-remembered, strange or mundane. All of it belongs here.
13:30-14:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
09:30-10:00
Lobby
Registration
16:00-16:30
Shannon Main Hall
Closing Session JAZIC 2026
From words into action and from action into lasting change
11:30-12:00
Lobby
Coffee Break
16:45-18:30
Lobby
Get Together
12:00-13:30
Shannon Main Hall
Jewish SWANA Radical Traditions: A Story of Alliances and Solidarity
How to remember, celebrate and continue SWANA stories of co-resistance, alliances and solidarity through an anticolonial, anti-imperialist and antinationalist perspective?
Speakers:
Shirly Bahar
Asher Coh
Théo Serfaty
Moderation:
Camille Lévy Sarfati
Sunday, June 28
08:30-09:45
Liffey Suite
Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Workshop: Dream-Matrix — What Are We Dreaming Together?
Led by Nadia Greenspan, LCPC, NCC, CGP
We carry this moment in our bodies — in our waking work and in our sleep. The Dream-Matrix is a morning practice that brings people together to share overnight dreams and the associations they spark. The focus is not on what a dream means for the individual dreamer, but on what emerges when dreams meet each other across a room full of people living through the same historical moment. One dream leads to another. Images connect. Patterns surface that no single person could have found alone.
This practice has been used at moments of collective crisis and political upheaval to surface what groups know but haven’t yet put into words. It is also simply one of the oldest human rituals: gathering at the start of the day to ask — what did we dream, and what might it be telling us?
No preparation needed. Bring whatever fragment you woke with — vivid or half-remembered, strange or mundane. All of it belongs here.
09:30-10:00
Lobby
Registration
11:30-12:00
Lobby
Coffee Break
12:00-13:30
Shannon Main Hall
Jewish SWANA Radical Traditions: A Story of Alliances and Solidarity
How to remember, celebrate and continue SWANA stories of co-resistance, alliances and solidarity through an anticolonial, anti-imperialist and antinationalist perspective?
Speakers:
Shirly Bahar
Asher Coh
Théo Serfaty
Moderation:
Camille Lévy Sarfati
13:30-14:30
Outside or Hotel Restaurant
Lunch Break
16:00-16:30
Shannon Main Hall
Closing Session JAZIC 2026
From words into action and from action into lasting change
16:45-18:30
Lobby

































