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Wide Angle Photo Discussion: Have you ever wondered what inspires a young photographer in the city of Beirut? What if the challenges are the highest source of inspiration?

A casual conference will take place on Wednesday 13 July 2011, at 6:00 pm, at Roof68 in Ashrafieh, Fassouh, held by 4 Lebanese Photographers, which will be announced… s…oon! The main goal of this gathering is to introduce some of the techniques that the hosting photographers use to produce their work, the challenges they meet and how the social life in Beirut affects their inspiration.

In conjunction with the photographer’s group discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to take a close look at my solo exhibition entitled Synopsis, that opened on June 17th, and will end on July 13th.

Hope to see you there!

Featuring Exhibition @ Roof68

Vapa 09-10 “a year in review…who,why,what?”

Visual and Performing Arts Association VAPA

If you are an Artist in Lebanon, that doesn’t mean much… does it? Oh, wait, it might mean that you’re an outlaw that dresses weirdly!

Because we had enough of this stereotype, of this painful truth, of the fact that being an artist can only be a hobby and not a mission by itself, we have decided otherwise. Actually VAPA, has decided otherwise.

What and When

You might have not heard of us before but from this moment on you will hear a lot. VAPA, the Visual and Performing Arts Association, was officially founded in August 2009 by artists Kiki Bokassa and Lucien Bourjeily along with LAU student in finance, Elias Geday. We pride on being an independent and a non profitable organization. Vapa’s home is the roof over our heads, it”s a pretty warm and welcoming roof, where all of you are welcomed.

 Boundless

VAPA is boundless, with capital letters.

We embrace everyone under one roof. All ages, all nationalities, all social backgrounds. We really don’t care if you are black, white, red or yellow. And we honestly don’t care what religion you believe in. So, when you step into the VAPA world, get ready to leave everything but ARTS behind.

 Mission

Because we at VAPA have a mission. It is true that Art for Art is valuable, but Art for a noble cause has a greater purpose. That is why we aim at enriching knowledge and raise awareness on basic social issues that regard human rights, social exclusion, conflict resolution and the environment through artistic and cultural activities. That is in addition to helping artists promote their work and improve the conditions of their rights in Lebanon.

But of course, and like any other arts center, we aim at nourishing and developing artistic talents.

 Roof 68 – The name

But are we just a thought? Of course not. We have headquarters! Located in a 200 year old building in the heart of Ashrafieh, VAPA’s house is called “Roof 68”. Don’t think a lot, we are creative people, but to come up with this name we didn’t have to pull a magician’s trick! We just happen to be located on one of the very few streets that have preserved their number plate “68”. And well, we are on a roof, sooo… “Roof 68” was indeed the easy part.

Roof 68 – The use

This venue is meant for artists and non artists alike offering an indoor space as well as an outdoor terrace. It hosts several artistic workshops for the talented and the less talented and is considered for many of our visitors a second home. At roof 68 we also host every Wednesday a thematic set up including blind dinners, poetry nights and other interactive events. During summer, the roof hosts the play “mitlna metlak”. No matter what I say about Roof 68, I would be subjective, that’s why I invite each one of you to come and experience it. Our doors are always open.

Workshops

The workshops that we offer are various and they include: Finger painting and contemporary painting, Photography, Digital Illustration, Creative Writing, Graffiti, Digital Film making, Script Writing, Theater, Music Composing and Singing.

 Participation and Involvement

Simply offering workshops would make us just another venue that suggests what it already has and uses interactive media just to promote it.  The latest idea is to get people involved in the planning phase of the workshops.  This is to avoid enforcing workshops upon people by creating and adapting these workshops based on the needs and requests.  The workshop page on our blog does this exact role; which is to suggest what we are thinking of, and request suggestions and feedback which is something lacking in Lebanon.

 Affiliation with ImproBeirut

VAPA’s performing arts also entail a strategic affiliation with ImproBeirut founded in 2008 by filmmaker and director Lucien Bou Rjeily. This initiative came to crown Lucien’s efforts in the field of encouraging the art of spontaneous acting and scriptless performance. Indeed, ImproBeirut was behind the first professional improvisational theater shows in Lebanon and the Middle East. This is an exceptional way of expression that I personally tried and highly encourage you to try. At this stage, we have already invited two improvisation theater artists from Amsterdam whom have held an “impro” workshop of 4 days at Monot.

 24/7

I know how I feel when seeing a foreign worker being locked up in a room or made to work 24/7!  I hope you guys feel the same. If you don’t, VAPA helped conceptualize a full awareness campaign on the subject just for you.  The campaign aims at showing the Lebanese and Arab society that foreign housekeeprs are human beings that have the same rights as their bosses, slash “owners”.  Our society basically links European culture to colonialism therefore it is normal to consider ourselves superior to other cultures in poorer countries.  In the past fifty years, the colonialist mentality hasn’t disappeared, it has just transferred from Africa and the Far East to Lebanon.  The first step in fighting this is through awareness and education, but what we practically are trying to do is to provide maids the right for a weekly day off….this is where the name of the campaign comes from: “24/7”!

Ground 68

On another level, VAPA believes in sharing with the public. We can always keep our artistic work to ourselves but sharing them with the wider public would actually encourage people with hidden talents to embark on their own artistic journey.

In this line, we have decided to annex to our “Roof 68” an exhibition area called “Ground 68”. Yes you have guessed it. The area is located on the ground floor of the “Roof 68” building thus the name! It is home to the exhibition of all our artistic work, from photographs to paintings or any other form of art objects that we produce or any other artist like to display.

Ground 68 Reach

However, just like Roof 68, Ground 68 has soon transformed into a multi use facility. We started receiving international artists desiring to exhibit their artistic work and soon the Ground transformed into the artist’s temporary residency in Lebanon. Not only this is a true honor for us, it is indeed marking the place with the real fingerprints of renowned artists. In fact, soon Ground 68 will be hosting “The House of Frida” event, whereby we will be displaying artistic work inspired by world famous painter Frida Kahlo including sketches, pictures, digital prints and texts.

 Active involvement

In parallel to all our artistic workshops and active exhibition portfolio and in compliance with our mission, we have committed our arts to better serve the Lebanese society. As we have already mentioned, we believe in endorsing rightful causes and encouraging the involvement of neglected social segments all through arts. In this line, we have already initiated several projects in collaboration of Lebanese ministries, the Italian Cooperation Agency in Lebanon and fellow NGOs.

Al Fanar Art Therapy “finger-Painting” Workshop

One of these projects was called Al Fanar Art Therapy “finger-painting” Workshop. Al Fanar hospital is a psychiatric hospital in south Lebanon and we have offered about 100 of its patients a one day workshop inciting them to participate in an outdoor finger-painting session which has helped them bond with each other and express themselves through colors, shapes and free drawing. The success and prideful outcome of this project has led us to renew the experience on an annual basis.

Views from within prison bars

Another VAPA project was Autograff which aimed at promoting human rights while spreading the culture of cinematography and shedding light on the invisible and neglected segments of the Lebanese society. The main purpose of this workshop was to contribute in the reintegration of male and female prisoners currently detained in Lebanese prisons. What VAPA was offering were Graffiti workshops in each of the 12 subject prisons followed by an exhibition of the prisoners’ artworks. You had to be there to believe your eyes! It was incredibly inspirational, although in the least expected of places. But since VAPA always sees a ray of light in the most dark of situations, we have offered another valuable project for the inmates Roumye Juvenile Prison and some of the adult inmates who recently came out of jail.

General Social Benefit

Not only that. Our artistic workshops are helping many individuals such as those who have special needs, under age people, people that don’t have school or university degrees and people with different disabilities to get job opportunities of all genres which remain one of the very prideful achievements VAPA has managed to attain.

But enough with VAPA right? Now you know what we do, and what we aim for. You know who we are and what we stand for. And mostly, you know what we fight for. We believe that Art can carry out noble messages and try to act as a vehicle to those messages with the best tools we have. Whether a visual artist, a performing artist, or any other sort of artist, VAPA is your home; so don’t hesitate to knock at any time.

Vapa is pursuing its mission;many other activities and projects have been implemented since and some are on the way of seeing the light.

We thank each and everyone for their interest and support!  Stay tuned..

 

vapa at the 2nd Annual LAU NGO Fair

2 active members, 2 art trainers and 2 dedicated volunteers representing vapa will be there starting 8.30am so make sure you drop by, we’d love to meet you and introduce you to our projects. Maybe we could join hands in order to make a bigger impact and reach out to those who still have no one to claim their rights. Remember to “‘Claim your rights through arts”.

A glimpse of the fair: the 2nd Annual LAU NGO Fair will be taking place at the Beirut Campus The Lebanese American University (LAU) on Wednesday April 13, 2011.

Last year, the LAU/NGO fair hosted 70 NGOs from across Lebanon. Due to its wide success, this year, the LAU would like to host 100 NGOs on campus.

The LAU NGO Fair presents a platform that instills in students the importance of community service and volunteerism. It aims to bridge the gap between students and civil society whereby NGOs are given the chance to sensitize students about their work and students are given the unique opportunity to channel their creative potential, energy and passion into the meaningful conduits of constructive social work.

“Civic Action Speaks Louder than Words”

“Education Through Entertainment”Short Documentary is Out!

A short documentary that followed the Theater Based Peer Education initiative between June and December 2010, is out.The initiative was implemented by Y-PEER in partnership VAPA and supported by UNFPA;The documentary tracks the initiative’s steps from training a core team of peer educators and actors to developing awareness …plays on youth related health topics with high school students (video available in vapa channel on you tube).

       I.            Background

Under the Y-PEER project established in 2008 and supported by UNFPA Lebanon, several activities and interventions have been developed and implemented by the Y-PEER network aiming at raising awareness of young people on HIV/AIDS, developing capacities of young people and NGOs in peer to peer education, conducting advocacy events for promoting healthy and responsible behaviors among young people, developing and using interactive and creative approaches as well as visibility tools to be used in the various activities. With the aim of expanding the network to the school sector, TBPE will be introduced in 3 schools on a pilot basis tapping on the expertise of VAPA.

UNFPA approached VAPA after a thorough assessment to select a theatrical institution to lead an initiative in TBPE in schools as part of its Y-PEER project.  This initiative focuses on using theater techniques to raise awareness on sexual and reproductive health (SRH) topics including HIV/AIDS. These techniques are based on an interactive approach where the audience becomes an active participant in the scenes and their content.

VAPA is a non-profit organization registered in August 2009, with a mission aimed at:

“Enriching knowledge and awareness of basic social issues that regard human rights, social exclusion, conflict resolution, and the environment through artistic and cultural activities”

The theatre director and co-founder Lucien Bourjeily was approached by UNFPA to attend a master TBPE TOT in Alexandria, Egypt between the 5th and the 11th of April along with two actors from his theatrical troop where they were all exposed to all the different elements of the TBPE approach Lucien Bourjeily got further exposure to the TBPE approach in New York where his capacities in facilitation were developed during the month of June while conducting a study tour with Nite Star, a global Y-PEER organization partner.

Frida Expo Article in Franco-Lebanese Newspaper

Ici et Ailleurs

Exposition

Frida Kahlo tout en couleurs

Par Carla Henoud | jeudi, décembre 30, 2010

 Une Frida plus vraie que nature.

 Frida Kahlo débarque à Beyrouth, ou du moins ses couleurs, ses portraits, exécutés par des artistes locaux et étrangers, son ambiance et, avec elle, un peu de ce Mexique qui lui était si cher, dans une installation exposition intitulée « The House of Frida » *…

Elle a inspiré des auteurs, des cinéastes, des artistes et des femmes. Séduit des hommes, aimé à la folie, scellé sa vie avec Diego Rivera dans une relation passionnée qu’elle a vécue jusqu’au bout d’elle-même et de son art. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), icône du XXe siècle, peintre torturée, femme affranchie, a laissé une trace indélébile dans le paysage artistique, avec une œuvre surréaliste célébrée dans le monde entier.
Au Liban, ceux qui la connaissent l’ont découverte essentiellement au cours de leurs voyages ou de leurs lectures. Depuis deux mois et pour quelques semaines encore, un bel hommage lui est consacré d’une manière originale, et comme son nom l’indique, sous forme de « The House of Frida », la fameuse Casa Azul.
Et ce par la reconstitution de l’ambiance de sa maison bleue, et notamment sa chambre à coucher, et la présentation des œuvres de 13 artistes locaux, arabes, italien et canadien. À travers des peintures, collages et photographies, l’hommage à Frida Kahlo, son talent et sa personnalité prend des interprétations différentes, toutes intéressantes, suivant l’inspiration des artistes présents : Toufic Araman, Extravaganza-Roula Chehab, Deborah Pharès, Basma Jama Hundallah, Sunflowers, Fausto Novelli, Rana Sultani, Layla Wehbé-Machnouk, Nader Toufayli, Elsie Haddad, Hanine Sobh, Rana Zaher et Britta Depping. Les œuvres sont drôles, étranges, fortes ou inattendues. Elles décrivent la vie et le tempérament de cette femme au destin hors du commun.
Derrière cette initiative certes encore timide, faute de moyens, mais prometteuse, se cache VAPA, Visual & Performing Arts Association, et l’insatiable Kiki Bokassa et son acolyte Louis Abou Rejeily, fondateurs de l’ONG en 2009.
Organisatrice d’événements artistiques et culturels au service d’une cause, qu’elle soit sociale, environnementale ou humaine, l’association VAPA s’est également chargée d’improvisation théâtrale et de sensibilisation des jeunes aux problèmes sociaux, de santé et artistiques.
Pas étonnant dès lors qu’elle s’intéresse à Frida Kahlo, elle-même activiste, qui n’a cessé durant sa vie de se battre pour la libération de la femme.
Inaugurée en présence de l’ambassadeur du Mexique Jorge Alvarez et de Nada Sardouk, direcrice générale du ministère du Tourisme, « The House of Frida » a ouvert ses portes sur un événement original qui pourrait, espèrent les organisateurs, se répéter avec différents peintres célèbres. Fleuriront ainsi « The House of Van Gogh », Andy Warhol ou d’autres.

Des œuvres explosant de couleurs
Dans une ruelle cachée d’Achrafieh, derrière une façade presque ordinaire, un peu du monde extraordinairement coloré de Frida Kahlo s’offre au visiteur, au rez-de-chaussée des locaux de Roof68, initialement créé par VAPA pour accueillir des activités artistiques, ateliers de peinture, de photos, cours de musique et de réalisation sur support numérique.
Des murs bleus, jaunes, des photographies de modèles ressemblant étrangement à l’artiste, des toiles, des collages, des poivrons suspendus, des couvertures rayées de toutes les couleurs, une lumière exotique…
et le Mexique de Kahlo devient accessible pour quelques instants. Dans la seconde pièce, une reconstitution de sa chambre, avec un lit, une chaise roulante, des chemises, une guitare, des accessoires divers, composent l’ambiance de cette casa exotique. Tous les objets présentés ainsi que les œuvres sont à vendre.

* « The House of Frida », Ground 68, Immeuble al-Chami, Rue Saint-Louis, Achrafieh, Beyrouth.
Horaires d’ouverture : du mercredi au dimanche, de 17 heures à 21 heures.
Tel : 03/466764       

Entrée payante (8 dollars)

 http://www.lorientlejour.com/category/Ici+et+Ailleurs/article/683280/Frida_Kahlo_tout_en_couleurs.html

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