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Aza: stories of grief in diaspora

  • Festival Hub: Trades Hall - Old Council Chambers 54 Victoria Street Carlton, VIC, 3053 Australia (map)

Aza (Arabic colloq: wake) is a powerful, nuanced portrait of migrant loss. Spoken word theater meets mourning ritual, it takes us on the grieving journeys of four artists as they grapple with what it means to lose a loved one back home.

Meet Charaf, Parminder, Thabani and Farah. They all live in Naarm, all write poetry and all have had to grieve a family member from a homeland someplace else. Together, they embark on an honest voyage through a grief as ancestral as it is foreign. From longing and guilt, to curiosity and pride, they will venture into the breadth of emotion in their migrant and diasporic mourning.

Aza is where they come together to be witnessed in the diversity in their grief. It is where they come together to heal, and to be healed.

In 50 minutes of vulnerable and sincere storytelling, they will move through the motions of their loss and attempt to answer the question: how does grief change when it is experienced in the immigrant diaspora, and how does it stay the same?

Tickets here: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/aza-stories-of-grief-in-diaspora

Cost: $23

This project received Cash to Create through the Fringe Fund.

AUSLAN interpereted performance Friday the 20th of October 2023

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