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The Refugee Monologue Podcast

The Refugee Monologue Podcast

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A new podcast to present the monologues of Syrian refugees gathered by Fadi Skeiker for his play SY-Aspora. This project receives the Creative Research and Innovation Grant at The University of the Arts @uarts https://www.uarts.edu/news/uarts-awards-inaugural-creative-research-innovation-grantThe Refugee Monologue Project 2022 Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Sciences sociales
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    • Syrian Monologues Podcast: Introduction
      Sep 1 2022

      Directed by: Brittney Anderson

      Featuring: Hannah Moore, Sarah Bastian, Jackie Marino-Thomas

      Welcome to the opening monologue presented by the organizers of the Refugee Monologues Project. The organizers want you to understand that refugee stories are complicated and are not just written by refugees but also those they left behind. While the opening stories are related to the war in Syria between 2011 and 2019, refugees come from all parts of the world and experience the same feelings of hope, loss, nostalgia, longing, and inspiration.

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      4 min
    • Syrian Monologues Podcast: Khlood
      Sep 1 2022

      Directed by: Bren Leone

      Featuring: Aleah Beche

      The monologue of Khlood, mid 20s. She is spending the night at her mother’s home in the suburbs of Damascus in June of 2014. She is here knocking at her mother’s bedroom, she just woke up from the sounds of bombs.

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      4 min
    • Syrian Monologues Podcast: Mamdouh
      Sep 1 2022

      Directed by: Kelly Kreiger

      Featuring: Roberto Delgado

      The monologue of Mamdouh, a 70 year old, retired teacher living in a small town close to Homs in Syria. He is on the phone with his daughter who is a Syrian refugee in Germany. He is asking his daughter to let him speak to his wife who stopped talking with him after she became a refugee in Germany.

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      4 min
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