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Hangout: Knowledge Sharing with Sabrina Hafid

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Let's talk about knowledge and learning with Sabrina Hafid, an Australian-Algerian interdisciplinary performer, playwright, disability support worker and high school teacher.

As creatives, our influences come from hugely diverse sources - we learn from our friends, peers, favourite artists, teachers and mentors. This Hangout is a safe space for you to share a work in progress or something totally new and unseen, to get feedback and/or talk about the people who influence your art and life.

Details

  • When: Tuesday 26 May, 7.30 - 9pm

  • Platform: Zoom (link will be emailed to you the day before the event)

About Sabrina Hafid

Sabrina Hafid is an Australian-Algerian interdisciplinary performer, playwright, disability support worker and high school teacher. Sabrina is passionate about working creatively with people with disabilities and with communities of culturally and linguistically diverse individuals. She aims to promote understanding, self-empowerment and empathy within, between and beyond these communities. Sabrina’s past works include directing Play (2020), in collaboration with The Hothouse Company, performing in Sharbat (2019), and co-writing and performing in Passing (2018).


About KickstART Virtual
22 - 29 May 2020

For 10 years KickstART has been the flagship event for Youth Week WA, however things are a little different in 2020.

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent live event cancellations, Propel Youth Arts WA is presenting KickstART Virtual: a week-long online festival of free workshops, talks, and hangouts, specifically tailored to young creative people in WA, and developed by Creative Coordinator Kobi Arthur Morrison with the Youth Week WA Planning Committee.

KickstART takes place on Noongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the ownership and are grateful for the custodianship of the people who originate from the Whadjuk nation. We acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. We are committed to reconciliation and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.

KickstART Virtual is presented by Propel Youth Arts WA and is funded by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Communities and the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. KickstART is also sponsored by Lotterywest and the City of Perth.

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