A 60-minute audio-visual performance, Home Within is the newest project of Syrian composer and clarinetist, Kinan Azmeh, and Syrian-Armenian visual artist, Kevork Mourad, both based in New York City.
In this work, art and music develop in counterpoint to each other, creating an impressionistic reflection on the Syrian revolution and its aftermath. Rather than following a narrative, the artists document specific moments in Syria's recent history and reach into their emotional content in a semi-abstract way. The corner stone of the project was the single sound-image piece, "a sad morning, every morning," released in March 2012. The project was premiered in Montreal at the Festival Du Nouveau Cinema in 2013.
Home Within has been touring North America and Europe in efforts to raise awareness and funds for Syrian Refugees through a number of charitable organizations.
"Home Within is not about summarizing the Syrian story and it's not about political slogans so much as it is about documenting how we have felt at different times from the beginning of the uprising until now. It's a tragedy that continues to unfold in front of our eyes." said Kinan Azmeh in a recent interview.
Events Production (Roula Douaidy & Néda Ziadé) is supporting this project, and is organizing to have this unique performance in Beirut: "Seen the actual situation of the Syrian refugees, and the huge humanitarian crisis that we are facing in Lebanon, we consider that only a cultural event can reach the purpose of drawing awareness and can target a large audience by associating art to a very powerful message." Tickets will be sold in all Antoine branches and online and Part of the proceeds will go to support young artists through Ettijahat's grant program and the Syrian Students Scholarship Fund at AUB.
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