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Join us for a programme of exceptional short films curated by actress and writer Sarah Agha, exploring stories of migration and refugee narratives.
In partnership with London Festival of Architecture and soon to be opened Palestine House, Counterpoints’ Room for Dinner reimagines the dinner party.
Celebrate Refugee Week in this creative workshop inspired by journeys from home. In collaboration with Art Refuge and The British Library.
What makes us feel at home? A taste? Smell? Colour? Sound? What does it mean to be displaced in our own home or land? Join us, the two artists and others in the simple act of sharing a meal. And bring a dish you’ve made related to home to share together with comrades and to regroup.
For London Refugee Week, Bint Mbareh will be delivering a free communal vocalising performance, A Voice Departs, which will incorporate members of the audience in non-musical but poetic expression.
Join Bosla Arts and Counterpoints Arts for a live podcast event! Bosla Arts bring together a panel of artists to talk about their work on the themes of displacement, climate justice, sustainability and mental health.
Constellations of Care is a new commission by Amanda Camenisch and Therese Westin for London Refugee Week this year.
A kite-making and the global kite-flying day, in solidarity with the children of Gaza. With artist Zafeerah Heesambee and Kites in Solidarity.
Come and join Bosla Arts for an evening of music, poetry, and more based on the theme of solidarity, to celebrate London Refugee Week.
Zhvan Theatre’s unique performance of ‘Didi and Gogo are Waiting’ - the production uses the idea of a pair of refugees starting to perform the famous Samuel Beckett’s play ‘Waiting for Godot’, but then allowing their own experiences to take over, perhaps allowing them to discover who Godot really is!
Artist Kim Chin invites us into a reflective setting, to inspire a clearer understanding and vision of what “community” and “home” means to us, through sharing readings, textile-making, and conversations.
Join the Migration Museum and the Sounds Like Home Choir for a special Refugee Week event, featuring an international women’s choir sharing songs from the places we call home.
Our stand-up comedy collective are heading off around the country to bring their unique blend of comedy to three different venues for Refugee Week.
Join Magdalena Moursy and Ariana Abawe at Libreria Bookshop for a special showcase of Voices from Afghanistan - an audio feature that shares different stories from Afghans around the world.
























