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Poetry: Common Ground Showcase, Community Arts Network

29 September 2017

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7 October, 2.00pm @ PICA – Perth Institute of Contermporary Arts, Perth Cultural Centre ◆

Do you want to experience something that will move, inspire, or feed your soul?

Join us at the Common Ground Showcase and support the young artists who will be taking to the stage to perform their newly created works of poetry inspired by their diverse cultural and religious backgrounds.

It’s free and open to everyone.

The inter-faith poets will be accompanied by Perth musicians Akioka and Rohan Golestani and supported by acclaimed performers Sukhjit Kaur Kalsa and Abdulrahman Hammoud from Multicultural Arts Victoria.

This showcase is brought to you by Community Arts Network WA in partnership with Multicultural Arts Victoria with support from Propel Youth Arts WA, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts and the State Theatre Centre of WA

More info: www.canwa.com.au/common-ground-showcase-pica
Email: hamida@canwa.com.au

Pictured: Abdul Hammoud

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