‘Anatomical Structure of the Character’ with Cyrine Ghannoun
Specializing in the anatomy of movement, a unique expertise highly beneficial for actors, dancers, and all performing artists, Cyrine brings a nuanced understanding to her craft.
‘Ma Endi Mina’ by Ahmad Kaabour
Album launch "Ma Endi Mina" will include live performances of select tracks from the album, special video showcases, and a Q&A .
‘Raseef Beirut’ by Farah El Hashem
'Raseef Beirut' is a heartfelt homage to the late journalist Issam Abdallah, whose tragic death in an Israeli air raid on October 13, 2023, shattered the lives of those who were close to him.
‘Jenin, Unscorched Earth’ by Shatha Hanaysha
The exhibition showcases photographs from Shatha Hanaysha’s journalistic work.
‘Palestinian Whisperings’ with FADA
This series is integral to FADA's archival efforts, where theatre professionals are welcomed to share their personal odysseys in Lebanon's theatrical realm.
‘Writing with Spectres of Erasure’ with Adania Shibli and Zeina Al-Halabi
An encounter that highlights the innovative narrative methods of female writers, artists, and researchers. Zeina Al-Halabi and Adania Shibli in dialogue about the storytelling structures to reclaim collective memory and reimagine historical narratives.
‘Gaza Surf Club’ by Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine
Trapped in “the world largest open prison” and ruled by war, a new generation is drawn to the beaches. Sick of occupation and political gridlock, they find their own personal freedom in the waves of the Mediterranean – they are the surfers of Gaza.
‘The Singing Sheikh’ by Heiny Srour
“The Singing Sheikh” by Heini Srour highlights the life and creativity of the great artist Sheikh Imam.
The film screening will be followed by a meeting between the director and artist Ahmad Kaabour to talk about her cinematic experience, specifically about the subject of the film.
‘The Crossing’ by Ameen Nayfeh
Upon reaching the checkpoint, Shady, Maryam and Mohammed soon realized that merely possessing a permit might not always guarantee a smooth passage.
‘Non-Political Hassles’ by Bernard Hage
As part of the Institut Francais Liban’s second edition of ‘Beyrouth Livres’ Dar El-Nimer will be hosting The Art of Boo ’s (Bernard Hage) ‘Non-Political Hassles’ exhibition.
‘Nothing’ by Riyad Nehme
Amidst the distressing realities faced by individuals in countries like Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and others, people have inadvertently transformed into clowns.
‘Jaffa, Mother of Stranger’ by Raed Duzdar
Constructed through oral histories, Jaffa tells the story of the city from the perspective of those who lived there before their expulsion in 1948.
‘Art in Palestine’ with Alfred Tarazi
Gallerist Saleh Barakat and artist Alfred Tarazi will discuss the panorama of modern Palestinian heritage in painting. Tarazi will also present and analyze his artistic works in connection with Palestine.
‘Artist Tour’ with Fadia Tomb
Join Fadia Tomb El-Hage, daughter of Maroun Tomb for a guided tour. Fadia will walk you through the life and works of her father and the influence he had on her the works of her brother, Fouad.
‘Music and Palestine’ with Fadia Tomb El-Hage
The subject of the contribution of Palestinian composers of scholarly music: historical and perceptual paths to the promotion of artistic heritage will be explored as well as the role music played in the life of Maroun Tomb.
‘Beyond the Walls Series: Words from Collectors’
The challenges of building an art collection, the raising interest collectors are developing to build Lebanese art collections and to make them public for both collecting and educational purposes.
‘Artistic Itineraries of Maroun and Fouad Tomb’
The audience will dive into the creative world of Fouad and his father Maroun Tomb through the book ‘Fouad Tomb: A Humanist Painter and a Committed Educator’.
‘Meshwar of an Artist From Palestine | Dialogue Between Two Generations: Maroun and Fouad Tomb’
Until his death in 1981, the works of Maroun Tomb were exhibited in Beirut’s most prominent galleries. Some works belonging to Palestinian era will be shown exclusively in the exhibition 'Meshwar of an Artist From Palestine| Dialogue Between Two Generations: Maroun and Fouad Tomb'
‘Alcântara Flip Book’ with Youth Animation Platform (YAP)
Children will learn about animation and storytelling in order to create a flip-book inspired by the adventures of Dom Pedro II.
‘Where to?’ by Georges Nasser
A family lives poorly in a village in the Lebanese mountain. One day the father abandons his family and leaves for Brazil..