Iraqis have always strived to convey hope in their future on their journey towards peace and justice, despite the many wrongs and destruction of their homeland.
From the Mesopotamian Aramaic chants of lament and repentance to classical music based on Maqam, from the epic of Gilgamesh in search for eternal life to the music of the exile.
Tadhamun: Iraqi Women Solidarity cordially invites you to attend a musical evening: “Voices for Peace - Aramaic Chants and Classical Music from Iraq” to celebrate Iraqi culture and people, at St Barnabas’ Church – often described as one of the most beautiful churches in London.
Date: Friday 28th Feb 2014
Time: 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm
Venue: St Barnabas’ Church.
St Barnabas Street,
London SW1W 8PF
Nearest tube stn: Sloan Square
Admission: Free
For further details of the programme visit the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation website
Tadhamun – Iraqi Women Solidarity: http://solidarityiraq.blogspot.com
For more info pls call: 07989861380/ 07969029321
From the Mesopotamian Aramaic chants of lament and repentance to classical music based on Maqam, from the epic of Gilgamesh in search for eternal life to the music of the exile.
Tadhamun: Iraqi Women Solidarity cordially invites you to attend a musical evening: “Voices for Peace - Aramaic Chants and Classical Music from Iraq” to celebrate Iraqi culture and people, at St Barnabas’ Church – often described as one of the most beautiful churches in London.
Date: Friday 28th Feb 2014
Time: 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm
Venue: St Barnabas’ Church.
St Barnabas Street,
London SW1W 8PF
Nearest tube stn: Sloan Square
Admission: Free
For further details of the programme visit the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation website
Tadhamun – Iraqi Women Solidarity: http://solidarityiraq.blogspot.com
For more info pls call: 07989861380/ 07969029321
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