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A trail of pomegranate seeds (première)
Rasha Hilwi & Sahand Sahebdivani

zo 10 nov '24 , 16:00
Storytelling
Studio 2

60 minutes

A very personal show about love, lullabies and rooting at many places.

The impressive love and life stories of writer and journalist Rasha Hilwi and storyteller Sahand Sahebdivani. Personal stories about leaving their homelands and trying to find belonging will be mixed with a tapestry of songs and folk tales. Their journey culminates in making two children who, through their parents, have roots in Palestine and Iran. Rasha and Sahand talk about love, lullabies, melancholy and the indomitable spirits of their ancestors. 

Rasha Hilwi is a Palestinian writer, journalist, editor, DJ storyteller, cultural curator and a mother. She was born in Akka and based in Amsterdam. 
She graduated from the University of Haifa with a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Anthropology. 
 
Through her writing and performances she focuses on the questions and stories surrounding "Home بيت" and "Ghorbah غربة" and their intersections with motherhood, displacements, personal narratives, history and identities.


Sahand Sahebdivani is the most known storyteller of The Netherlands. In 2004 he founded the Mezrab, which became one of the most important storytelling stages of the world. Sahand arrived in the Netherlands as a refugee of the Iran-Iraq war at the age of three. The experiences of him and his family have been the basis of the majority of his work. Sahand also is a father of twin girls, a writer and the co-director of The Amsterdam Storytelling Festival. 

Credits: 
Concept, text and music by Rasha Hilwi and Sahand Sahebdivani
 

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