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So Many Ways To Move
Poetry and electronic music duo chamæleon explore the relationship between art and activism at their Shubbak Festival performance.
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Poetry and electronic music duo chamæleon explore the relationship between art and activism at their Shubbak Festival performance.
As part of the Counterpoints Moomin 80 commissions for Refugee Week, Gloucester Guildhall presents new work by Dana Olărescu working with communities across the city.
Sheffield Doc Fest presents an evening of comedy and conversation with the Palestine Comedy Club exploring how humour can challenge power, shift narratives, and hold space for difficult truths.
Counterpoints Arts is working in collaboration with The Hellenic Centre on an evening of Rebetiko music, part of the Rebetiko Carnival and Refugee Week Festivals.
For artists and curators interested to learn about the Inodyssey curatorial approach and to build connections and networks.
A new installation by Basel Zaraa co-produced with Bradford City of Culture 2025 as part of Moomin 80.
New commissioned work by Henna Asikainen & Roua Horanieh at the Baltic as part of Moomin 80 for Refugee Week.
A Palestinian-UK collaboration fusing comic traditions from both cultures and supporting Palestinian comedians to tour in Palestine, UK and beyond.
Art has power, so does solidarity. An evening of comedy, music, poetry & film.
Half day workshop with artists Lynn Setterington & Jill Eastlands and Oldham Library as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week.
A fundraising event for Camps Breakerz in Gaza, exploring how movement can provide connection, resilience & hope.
Join us at Palestine House in London for the launch of Sabrin Hasbun's new book, Crossing: A love story between Italy and Palestine, winner of the inaugural Footnote X Counterpoints Writing Prize.
"I escaped the Rwanda genocide as a baby. I returned to find many of my generation have buried their pain.” A film by Ornella Mutoni. Part of Creativity & Wellbeing week.
With case studies, guest speakers and discussions, this webinar offers an opportunity to reflect on what good practice looks like and to discuss some of the opportunities and challenges that may be faced when developing creative projects by and with newly arrived communities with a focus on addressing mental health needs.
The fifth edition of our PopChange Film Club, including a Q&A with Syrian-Swiss filmmaker Julie-Yara Atz.
Join us for this free, in-person gathering bringing together artists, refugees, activists, organisers, creatives, and those working in health, wellbeing, and migrant justice