- Country: Lebanon
- Project Name: Creative Expression Through Films
- Project duration: 01.02.2023 – 31.12.2024
- Project objective: The project is a series of independent video/film workshops that aims to motivate people from all regions of Lebanon to express their ideas and desires in a creative way and thus participate in the public discourse on Lebanon’s political, social, cultural and economic development.
Creative Expression Through Films
Creative expression through films was a socio-cultural project with a series of ten independent workshops in Lebanon. These workshops used film expression to transform education, equip people with the tools to communicate, think critically, auto-reflect or sometimes (re)build self-confidence by (re)connecting with their inner self.
The project embraced diversity by targeting people from various regional, social, cultural and educational backgrounds and ages living in Lebanon. Its inclusive politics and the ultimate objective aim was to reach marginalised communities and to relocate cultural access from urban centres to rural areas.
Creative expression through films aimed to motivate people from all regions of Lebanon to express their ideas and desires for social change in a creative way and thus participate in the public discourse on Lebanon’s political, social, cultural and economic development.
The workshops were held by Lebanese filmmakers Corine Shawi and Yara Nashawaty and cooperate with cultural actors, stakeholders and institutions from Lebanon. Each workshop grouped eight participants who produce ten short individual video diaries over the period of five intensive days. All along the workshops, participants film short and themed exercises. They were invited to use their immediate surroundings at the workshop and at home. These exercises took the form of shot/edited intimate diaries. The applied method during these workshops highlighted the individual stories of each participant under the pillars of aesthetics, form, and content. Thus art presents a key way for individuals to raise a voice, an expression and to process their reality.
Selected video diaries produced in the workshops can be seen on youtube.
Click below for more details on the 10 workshops that took place between July 2023 and November 2024.
- Workshop #1: 24 – 28 July 2023: Workshop in cooperation with Sarmada Association in Batloun, Chouf, Lebanon.
- Workshop #2: 5 – 9 August 2023: Workshop in cooperation with Sawt w Soura in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Workshop #3: 9-13 September 2023: Workshop in collaboration with Ishbilia Theatre and Art Hub, Saida, and Fabrika, in Beirut.
- Workshop #4: 1-5 December 2023: In collaboration with Popular Committee Center – Dbayeh Camp.
- Workshop #5, 29 March – 2 April 2024: In collaboration with SADA Playback Theater at Marsah, Tripoli
- Workshop #6, 17 – 21 May 2024, supported by Hammana Artist House in Hammana
- Workshop #7, 28 June – 2 July, 2024: In collaboration with the Municipality of Mtein and Mchikha and the Mtein Museum of Arts
- Workshops #8, 21 – 25 July, 2024: In collaboration with the Cultural Salon and Council of Environment Kobayat
- Workshop #9, 5-9 August, 2024: In collaboration with Les Comédien de Nazareth, at Master’s Hotel in Ehden
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Workshop #10, 21-25 November 2024: In collaboration with Municipality of Jbail-Byblos, CAP sur Jbeil, at CLAC Cultural Center, Jbeil, Old Souk
TAABIR workshops - selected video diaries from Lebanon. Film 1
TAABIR workshops - selected video diaries from Lebanon. Film 2
10 workshops 68 workshop participants (age 15 to 45)
16 local collaboration partners 314 applications for participation 845 video diaries
10 local screenings / audience: 290 persons
2 Annual Screening, audience: 170 persons 1 panel discussion / event in Berlin
2 social media channels 910 followers, 436 posts/stories, 4.400 likes/interactions, 12.000 profile visits, 157.000 views
- 100% of the participants perceive an improved technical and narrative ability to express themselves through the visual language of the video diaries.
- 50% believe that showing their video diaries publicly can contribute to a more inclusive and dialogic public discourse and confirm an increased motivation to participate in debates
- 100% improved their skills and acquired new/deepened knowledge in shooting creative, personalised video diaries
- The project included at least 6 communities: Christians, Druze, Shiites and Sunnis, with Palestinian or Syrian background, members of the many refugee communities
- Project participants comprised of 50% women, 90% young people (<35 years)
Here are some photos from the workshops:
This project is funded by the German Federal Office