Gaza Remains the Story

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    14
    JUN
    20
    Friday
    June 20, 2025
    Digital Hub
    15:08 – 21:00
    JUN
    20
    Friday
    June 20, 2025 • 15:08 – 21:00
    Digital Hub

    We’re honoured to host “Gaza Remains the Story “
    exhibition from the Palestinian Museum, opening on 20 June at 18:00 to 28 June at Digital Hub.

    Join us at The Digital Hub from the 20th at 06:00pm to the 28th of June for powerful evenings of Palestinian culture, music, discussion and reflection. Hear from musicians, singers, experts, activists, and individuals directly impacted.

    🎤 Opening performances by:
    Róisín El Sharif & Nora Casey (vocals & harp)
    Aoife Hammond & Steve Finnerty (audio/music)
    Aziz Abu Sharekh (qanun)
    Aboud Al Adham (beatboxing)
    Ahmed El Sabea (rap)

    🎙️ Panel discussions and talks, including:
    🗣️ Art in a Time of Genocide. what kind of images can be made that work against the daily spectacle of suffering we see on our screens
    🎓 Talk: Understanding Gaza: History, Art, Politics with Dr. Rory Rowan (political geographer) and Dr. Abdalhadi Alijla (political scientist)
    💬 Decolonial Perspectives: Imagining a Free Palestine with Areej
    🩺 Manufactured Health Crisis with Dr. Mohamed Al Zahedan, witness to the genocide in Gaza
    📝 Poetry as Lifeline — a live event at Digital Hub with poet Fatena Al-Ghorra and poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin joining via Zoom
    🍽️ Politics of Food — talk by Laila El-Haddad (joining via Zoom)
    📚 Topics also include:
    • Daily life under occupation
    • Politics on misrepresenting food identity and its history … and much more.

    🎬 Film screening: Stitching Palestine by Carol Mansour
    🎨 Artist talk with the brilliant Sara Greavu and artist Mohammed Joha, plus more artists joining us from Gaza and the rest of the world.

    Supported by Digital Hub

    All proceeds will go to @thepcrf

    List of artists:

    Nabil Abu Ghanima,
    Bayan Abu Nahla,
    Mohammed Abu Sitta,
    Mohamed Abusal,
    Abdel Raouf Al Ajouri,
    Maha Al Daya,
    Mohammed Al Haj,
    Mohammed Al Hawajri,
    Ruqayya Al Lulu,
    Tayseer Barakat,
    Maisara Baroud,
    Rana Batrawi,
    Ayman Essa,
    Fathi Ghaben,
    Fayez Hasany,
    Moeen Hassouna,
    Raed Issa,
    Khaled Jarada,
    Mohammed Joha,
    Malak Mattar,
    Motaz Naim,
    Mohammed Sami Qariqa,
    Shareef Sarhan,
    Ismail Shammout,
    Laila Shawa,
    Bashir Sinwar,
    Heba Zaqout,
    Hani Zurob,

    🧵 Tattreez workshops is an act of resilience and resistance carrying significant cultural and historical meaning.
    💃 Dabkeh – Palestinian folk dance of resistance.

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