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In Their Words: The Flying Carpet Festival’s Sahba Aminikia
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In Their Words: The Flying Carpet Festival’s Sahba Aminikia

Late last year, the Flying Carpet Festival was honored with an Aga Khan Music Award, given to organizations that display “exceptional creativity, promise, and enterprise in music performance, creation, education, preservation and revitalisation in societies across the world in which Muslims have a significant presence.” Founded in 2018, the Flying Carpet Festival is a traveling artist residency, or mobile festival, based in southeast Turkey but operating in many of that region’s conflict areas. Having first covered their work last year, The Ensemble recently spoke with Founder Sahba Aminikia about receiving the award, working in areas of conflict and displacement, and how he is learning and growing alongside the program.

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Şehre Umut Verenler - 6. Bölüm
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Şehre Umut Verenler - 6. Bölüm

Bir karavanla başlayan yolculuk, binlerce çocuğun hayatına dokunan bir umuda dönüştü. Pınar Demiral’ın hayali, Mardin’de Sirkhane oldu. Bugün Sirkhane’den yetişen gençler, yeni gelen çocuklara ilham oluyor.Sanatla büyüyen bu hikâye, Mardin’den umut yaymaya devam ediyor. Pınar Demiral’ın ilham veren yolculuğunu, Sirkhane’nin büyüsünü ve hayallerini yeniden kuran çocukları izlediğimiz “Şehre Umut Verenler” 6. bölümüyle TOD’da!

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Turkey: Circus skills help Syrian refugee children overcome trauma
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Turkey: Circus skills help Syrian refugee children overcome trauma

Al Jazeera - It is not uncommon for youngsters to dream of running away to join the circus. For Syrian refugee children in Turkey, they didn’t escape to the big top, but ran away from conflict. The Sirkhane Social Circus School offers circus and music workshops for children and young people, including refugees, to help them overcome trauma. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoom reports from Mardin in Turkey

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