
Re-imagine Community Practice: Cooperation Disco + Arty Farty Karaoke (Bristol)
Join Bristol-based performance artist Howl Yuan on this social gathering, featuring friendship, celebration and joy-making practices

Join Bristol-based performance artist Howl Yuan on this social gathering, featuring friendship, celebration and joy-making practices

In this moving and inspiring portrait, we follow Lawand’s evolution from extreme isolation to becoming able to be his true self.

Join us for a special night of stand-up comedy from the brilliant No Direction Home collective, hosted by Stella Graham with guest headliner Sami Abu Wardeh.

The latest show in our Autumn season at Soho Theatre will be hosted by Michael Akadiri with guest headliner Rob Delaney, plus Loraine Mponela and Anastasia Chokuwamba.

Come join Bristol STAR (Student Action for Refugees) for an evening of film and thought-provoking discussion centred around the refugee/asylum seeker perspective.

Next in the series of Counterpoints’ Pop Change Salons, presented with Climate Spring, in collaboration with the Southbank Centre. This Salon explores the intersection of migration and climate justice through the lens of artistic practice and the works of artists and guests who harness the power of storytelling.

Directed by Wissam Charaf: In Beirut Ahmed, a Syrian refugee, and Mehdia, an Ethiopian migrant domestic worker, are living an impossible love. Screened with the short film Aziza, Directed by Soudade Kaadan.

Counterpoints is delighted to be one of the contributors to an event produced by London Arts and Health where we will share the findings from our recent report Arts, Refugees and Mental Health.

An afternoon of Palestinian short films, presented by The Bethlehem Cultural Festival and The Arab Film Club. Supported by the Garden Cinema, Glasgow Film Theatre and Counterpoints Arts.
The latest show in our season at Soho Theatre will be hosted by Sarah Keyworth with guest headliner Shaparak Khorsandi.
A free online roundtable, designed and delivered by Counterpoints Arts, exploring the arts, refugees and mental health.

Hosted by Sisters Working in Film & Television, South Africa, and ScreenCraft Works, with Counterpoints Arts