Tapahtuman kuvaus
Virtuaalisen festivaalin ohjelma sisältää paljon mahtavia konsertteja, tanssia, komediaa, tarinankerrontaa, teatteria ja elokuvanäytöksiä Euroopasta ja Lähi-idästä. Esitykset striimataan Facebookissa ja Youtubessa. Festivaalin järjestävät Suomen, Ruotsin, Libanonin ja Saksan ALF-verkostot.
Pe 14.5.
Tarabband concert (Sweden) at 8 – 8.35 PM EET/Finnish time (postponed!)
Ma 17.5.
DIY Music workshop with Banda Internationale (Germany) at 6 – 7 PM EET/Finnish time** sign-up required
Song for Beirut with Cultural Street Association (Lebanon) at 8 PM EET/Finnish time
Zajal Poetry with Libanaises pour l’Égalité (Lebanon) at 9 PM EET/Finnish time
Ti 18.5.
Multilingual Hawa radio programme at Helsinki Open Waves (Finland) at 5 PM EET/Finnish time
(Re-run on 24 May @11 AM EET/Finnish time)
Ke 19.5.
Movies night | Alonely and Leftovers by Academy of Moving People and Images (Finland) at 7.30 – 8.30 PM EET/Finnish time ** sign-up required
To 20.5.
From 8 to 10 PM EET/Finnish time:
Barrak Sabih storytelling (Lebanon)
Mebe comedian (Finland)
Diversion from World Dance Company (Sweden)
Elin Tellius concert (Sweden)
Tuqa Taher concert (Egypt)
Pe 21.5.
From 8 to 9.35 PM EET/Finnish time:
Spoken words by PEN (Lebanon)
Stand-up Comedy with Joe Eagen (Sweden)
Spoken words with Sara Rahmeh (Denmark/Palestine)
Kristina Issa concert (Sweden)
Ma 24.5.
DIY Music workshop with Banda Internationale (Germany) at 6 – 7 PM EET/Finnish time** sign-up required
Ti 25.5.
Multilingual Hawa radio programme at Helsinki Open Waves (Finland) at 11 AM EET/Finnish time
Re-run on 31 May at 5 PM EET/Finnish time
Ke 26.5.
Theatre workshop with Boat People Projekt (Germany) at 5–7 PM EET/Finnish time** sign-up required
To 27.5.
From 9 PM EET/Finnish time:
Storytelling with Nassim Alwan (Lebanon)
Theatre Play “Where are we going now?!” with Tiro Arts (Lebanon)
Pe 28.5.
Sufi- jazz concert MA Rouf (Finland) at 8 – 8.30 PM EET/Finnish time
This festival is brought to you by the National Museums of World Culture (Sweden), Finnish Institute of the Middle East (Finland), Centre for Cultural and General Studies at Karlsruhe University (Germany) and Lebanese National Commision for UNESCO (Lebanon) with the support of the Anna Lindh Foundation, European Union, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.