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Community Refugee Welcome Centre
lilyfield, australia
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Sun, 19 Jan 2025, 1pm - 4pm AEDT

Event description

A gathering of food makers and storytellers, singers and musicians from Palestine, Lebanon and Syria, honouring stories of resistance embodied in our collective heritage of nurturing the land, life and lore of bilad al sham.

There is bread and salt between us.

This event is immersive and multi-sensory featuring artists and storytellers sharing intimate stories of salt and sumud, bread and defiance, through words, song, sound, and food.

Storytellers and Artists:

Louisa Romanous

Alissar Gazal

Sivine Tabbouch

Karima Hazim

Mariam Maatooq

Karima Banat

Carol Salloum

Sharon Salloum

Majdi Jelda

Seraj Jildah

Hussein Kahil

Rania Shalhoub

Mustafa Altayar

Curated with love by: Hussein Kahil, Alissar Chidiac, Paula Abood, Alissar Gazal

Proceeds from this event will fund a creative and wellbeing program that  supports families from Gaza living in Sydney. The program will be run at the Community Refugee Welcome Centre supported by not-for profit The Third Space. Activities focusing on art and wellbeing will be co-designed and run by Palestinians from Gaza. 

If you are unable to attend but would like to support families from Gaza, you can make a donation by inserting an amount in the box where it says Support Sumud.

All donations will go directly to Palestinian people from Gaza living in Sydney.

This event is generously supported by the Community Refugee Welcome Centre (CRWC). The Centre is a cultural and educational hub that promotes a safe, inclusive and accessible space for people from refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds.

The Third Space is a not-for-profit organisation that provides relief through participatory programs and activities, applying a human rights approach in all aspects of its work.


Address: 504 Wharf Road, Lilyfield, NSW, Australia, 2040

This event is produced by Redseeds Production & The Third Space.

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