We’ve been busy recently finalising the plans for the festival and thought now would be a good time to let you know how things are going.
- The programme for the festival has been finalised - please see our website for more information. It’s shaping up to be the festival of our dreams, with amazing films, music and exhibitions all focussing on sides of Afghanistan not usually seen in the mainstream media, along with talks by Afghan directors including Atiq Rahimi, performances by Kharabat and the Qawali Sham Sufi Group (both direct from Afghanistan) and much more.
- Yurt Art - an exhibition of Afghan nomadic textiles from the 19th and 20th century is open from 12 -7 at the GRV (next door to the Saraswati Shop on Guthrie St, Edinburgh). It’s free of charge and definitely worth a visit.
- Aliki Sapontzi and Colin Watmough’s exhibition of photographs ‘Before the War - Afghanistan at Peacetime’ will host it’s opening on Sunday 3rd February from 2-4pm at the Bongo Club, 37 Holyrood Rd. This is a stunning collection of photographs of Afghanistan in the early 1970s and definitely worth a visit.
- Tickets are now on sale for both our music events! As part of the festival we are hosting 2 events with musicians coming direct from Kabul for their UK début performances. More information about these events will be forthcoming, but please see our music page for more information and to purchase tickets.
- Tickets are also on sale for all films through the Filmhouse. Please visit the Filmhouse website for more information.
Please do let us know if you’d like any more information on these events,
Khuda hafez!