With borders being broken by a common thread of justice, how do we find individual voices that bring us altogether?
Across the globe, popular uprisings are uniting people calling for reform and change.
With borders being broken by a common thread of justice, how do we find individual voices that bring us altogether?
Young Shubbak present Thawra, She Said, a night of eruptive and moving spoken word along with short films from Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Sudan and more, reflecting on the intimate moments of resistance within a time of great revolution.
In a collaboration with AWAN (Arab Women Artists Now) Festival, emerging local and international artists will explore distress, healing and familiar instances that live inside our greater socio-political struggles.
Together we are stronger and our voices louder.
A Spoken word and film night showcasing acts somewhere in the alternative and experimental!
Young Shubbak programme is supported by Paul Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
www.shubbak.co.uk
AWAN festival is produced by Arts Canteen and supported by Arts Council England.
www.awan.org.uk
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