Celebrating Beauty Through Music: the Orontes Guitar Quartet

Date: 

Wednesday, May 29, 2019 - 7:30pm to 10:30pm

Venue: 

Other Venue

Other Venue Details: 

Port Theatre, 125 Front Street, Nanaimo

Contact: 

Ticket Centre; (250) 754-8550; 125 Front Street, Nanaimo; www.porttheatre.com

In their celebration of beauty through music, the Orontes Guitar Quartet from Damascus gives us a glimpse of the real Syria, a country with an extraordinary history of art and culture. The four talented musicians - Orwa Al-Shara’a, Nazir Salameh, Gaby Al-Botros and Mir Mahmoud - play a wide range of musical styles, from classical, jazz and flamenco to romantic, blues and country. The Quartet, who have performed with the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra, are in Canada for one year, thanks to the generosity of the IIE-Artist Protection Fund (APF), a New York-based organization that provides grant support and designs safe residencies for gifted artists around the world who are under threat.

The Wiltshire Education Society is proud to showcase the work of these very talented artists at the Port Theatre. WES is a registered non-profit society that provides educational opportunities and family support for young people from conflict zones. Proceeds from the evening will be directed to the current WES project which aims to bring a refugee family from Afghanistan to Nanaimo to be reunited with their eldest daughter, a student at VIU.

Two further examples of Syrian art will be on display during the evening:

  • Dema Maksod, a Syrian artist from Latakia, will be exhibiting some of her stunning paintings in the Lobby. Dema, an art graduate from Damascus University, held many exhibitions in the Middle East before a grenade destroyed her studio and she was forced to relocate to Lebanon where she continued her work and provided support for other Syrian refugees. Since moving to Canada in November 2017, she has held exhibitions at VIU and The Old School House in Qualicum Beach.
  • Margriet Ruurs, author of the internationally-acclaimed children’s book Stepping Stones: A Refugee Family’s Journey, will talk about the story behind the writing of the book and her extraordinary collaboration with Syrian sculptor Nizar Ali Badr, also from Latakia. Margriet will present some of Nazir’s wonderful stone artwork used to illustrate her touching story of the family that is forced to flee their homeland and begin life in a new country. Sales of the book have raised nearly $100,000 for settlement assistance to refugees.

All tickets are $25.