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Together Productions are back at Southbank Centre this Refugee Week with Singing Our Lives project - Sing along to a thrilling mass performance of a piece responding to the theme of Compassion.
Join us and London's emerging artists and designers after hours at V&A for an evening of workshops, screenings, installations, performances and live music.
An all day multidisciplinary exhibition at a disused citadel in Dover featuring performance, workshops guided tours and food.
Nucleus Arts presents an exhibition at the Halpern Gallery in Rochester by three artists for Refugee Week, in collaboration with Counterpoints Arts. CompassionART features work by Kent-based artists Olesia Serohina, Vladislav Zadorozhny and Farida Yesmin More information is on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thehalpernpop">the Halpern Pop Facebook page</a>
Watch a performance of community groups and members of the public manipulating Alter, an exhibition of seven interactive sculptures featuring light and sound.
In collaboration with BAFTA, Hassan Akkad shares his own experiences of fleeing conflict in Syria in 2015, and subsequent work as a filmmaker in the UK. The Lecture follows a screening of 'Matar'.
Bosla Arts and Counterpoints Arts are hosting the first ever live podcast recording of The Art Persists Podcast, featuring artists Laura Nyahuye, Ghafar Tajmohammad, and Olga Tkachenko, hosted by Georgia Beeston.
For Nottingham Refugee Week, a special stand-up comedy gig from our No Direction Home collective.
Saxophonist and singer Conny Ottinger brings together musicians of different roots in her new band project with a special performance for Refugee Week.
Alter, by Distanced Assemblage, is a visual arts co-commission between Counterpoints Arts and Southbank Centre, presented for the first time during Refugee Week 2022.
Creatively Minded and Refugees - Arts, refugees and mental health report will be launched at Yorkton Workshops in London
Come together to share stories and notions of migration as we collectively create a hand-embroidered tablecloth border.
Dear Laila shares the Palestinian experience of displacement and struggle through the story of one family. Presented in Kirkless as part of Refugee Week.





















