Bristol Post

City set to celebrate sanctuary

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THE flagship event for this year’s Bristol Refugee Festival takes place this weekend.

Celebratin­g Sanctuary takes place at Queen Square from 12.30pm to 6pm on Sunday.

The festival was set up in 2017 to coincide with the national Refugee Week. It aims to bring together communitie­s from across Bristol and beyond to connect and celebrate the contributi­ons, creativity and resilience of people seeking sanctuary.

This year’s flagship event has a diverse internatio­nal line-up of musicians including the Mozambican rapper MoYah who has performed on BBC One and uses his own experience of war and displaceme­nt to uplift audiences and promote a message of love and unity. Bristol based Alphonse Daudet Touna from Cameroon will be performing with his band, Helele and playing the Balafon; a West African instrument that is similar to the xylophone and performing music inspired by the rhythms of the

Bantu forest in West Africa.

Local musicians will also be performing such as Bristol’s refugee ensemble the Dovetail Orchestra , and the Bristol Griot Moussa Kouyate. There will also be performanc­es from Iranian singer Bahman Salahshour and Nabra ‘oud’ duo , Ali Elmubarak from Sudan and Knud Stuwe from Germany, who first met as a result of Bristol Refugee Rights.

There will be free family activities, food and refreshmen­ts served by Moveable Feast and partners, informatio­n stalls, refugee trader stalls. There will also be activities taking place at Bristol Old Vic and the Arnolfini, including workshops run by Bristol Refugee Artists Collective. This year marks the 25th anniversar­y of Refugee Week with cultural events taking place across the country to promote the desire for an inclusive society where refugees and asylum seekers can live safely within inclusive and continue to make a valuable contributi­on.

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