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Soundscape
by Arts Agency Artscape
Welcome to Soundcape, where stories find their voice through the power of sound. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner: Medijų rėmimo fondas.
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Elena’s and Tetiana’s story of Nezlamna Ukraine (II)
Elena’s and Tetiana’s story of Nezlamna Ukraine A mural called “Nezlamna/Unbreakable” is installed on a building in the centre of Vilnius, dedicated to the strength and unbreakable spirit of the Ukrainian people. In this episode we are meeting with Tetiana and Elena. Two Ukrainians behind this powerful art. The photograph of Tetiana visible on the mural is the creation of photographer Elena Tita, who lives and works in Zaporizhia. The courageous Ukrainian has been documenting the reality of war in the Zaporizhia region for the past years. The new artwork reflects the tragic realities of war, utilizing a photograph taken at the dried-up Kachovka water reservoir, which collapsed after Russia detonated the Kachovka dam. During the photo shoot, Tetiana is dressed in a costume created by Ukrainian designers especially for this mural, which is rich in traditional Ukrainian textile elements. Two women shares their mind on looking for a courage during non-ordinary life, for a haven during war. This is the second episode of two parts series of Story of Nezlamna Ukraine. Creative Episode Team: Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė. This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. The episode is part of the "Get the net" project (The Action Civil Society Cooperation in the fields of Youth, Education and Training - FPA (ERASMUS-2023-CSC-OG-FPA). GET THE NET project is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing crucial support to European non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks focused on youth engagement. The project seeks to enhance young people’s participation in democratic processes and their active involvement in local community matters that impact their lives. More: www.artscape.lt
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Elena’s and Tetiana’s story of Nezlamna Ukraine (I)
Elena’s and Tetiana’s story of Nezlamna Ukraine A mural called “Nezlamna/Unbreakable” is installed on a building in the centre of Vilnius, dedicated to the strength and unbreakable spirit of the Ukrainian people. In this episode we are meeting with Tetiana and Elena. Two Ukrainians behind this powerful art. The photograph of Tetiana visible on the mural is the creation of photographer Elena Tita, who lives and works in Zaporizhia. The courageous Ukrainian has been documenting the reality of war in the Zaporizhia region for the past years. The new artwork reflects the tragic realities of war, utilizing a photograph taken at the dried-up Kachovka water reservoir, which collapsed after Russia detonated the Kachovka dam. During the photo shoot, Tetiana is dressed in a costume created by Ukrainian designers especially for this mural, which is rich in traditional Ukrainian textile elements. Two women shares their mind on looking for a courage during non-ordinary life, for a haven during war. This is a first episode of two parts series of Story of Nezlamna Ukraine. Creative Episode Team: Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė. This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. The episode is part of the "Get the net" project (The Action Civil Society Cooperation in the fields of Youth, Education and Training - FPA (ERASMUS-2023-CSC-OG-FPA). GET THE NET project is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing crucial support to European non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks focused on youth engagement. The project seeks to enhance young people’s participation in democratic processes and their active involvement in local community matters that impact their lives. More: www.artscape.lt
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Pen Pals: When Darshan Meets Sevda (part III)
When Darshan meets Sevda After becoming pen pals, Sevda and Darshan soon will meet for a first time. In previous episodes of podcast, they dived into an experiment: handwritten letters. No screens. Just words on paper. They shared stories, thoughts, dreams. Now they met in person. This is the last episode of three parts series of Sevda's and Darshan's letters. Creative Episode Team: Sevda, Darshan, Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė. This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. More: www.artscape.lt
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Darshan & Sevda Reading Letters (part II)
Sevda and Darshan reading letters Meet Darshan, a Sri Lankan living in Lithuania, and Sevda, an Iranian artist also living there. Strangers who become pen pals. In this podcast, they dive into an experiment: handwritten letters. No screens. Just words on paper. They share stories, thoughts, dreams. Join their journey as they unfold their tales through letters, building a connection. An intimate exploration leading to a future meeting. Tune in for a story of cultural exchange, the magic of words, and the anticipation of a face-to-face encounter. This is the second episode of three parts series of Sevda's and Darshan's letters. Creative Episode Team: Sevda, Darshan, Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė, Jonas Tertelis This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. More: www.artscape.lt
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Darshan & Sevda Reading Letters (part I)
Sevda and Darshan reading letters Sevda, an Iranian artist living in Lithuania, becomes a penpal to Darshan. He is from Sri Lanka, as well, living in Lithuania. They do not know each other, has never seen each other. For the episode of podcast, they decide to dive into this experiment: writing letters each others on paper. Later they will meet. This is a first episode of three parts series of Sevda's and Darshan's letters. Creative Episode Team: Sevda, Darshan, Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė, Jonas Tertelis This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. More: www.artscape.lt
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When Music Unites and Heals: meet Marina and Domantas
When Music Unites and Heals Marina Pilipenko - the singer who came from Dnipro lived an active musical life in her hometown, worked as a vocal teacher in Odesa, performed Ukrainian songs. In Lithuania, she continues her artistic activities - she gives concerts, participates in events designed to support Ukraine. Domantas Pūras is a Lithuanian composer who presented the experiential installation "Music for Haven" at the Refugee Reception Center in Naujininkai. The piece encouraged listeners to reflect not only on the meaning of refuge, but also on the role of music in connecting people and the universal aspects of our human existence. We invite you to immerse yourself via this podcast's episode in a conversation between two musicians, about the power of music to open, heal and connect. The talk is hosted by composer Matas Drukteinis. Creative Episode Team: Agnė Šyvokaitė, Laurynas Kamarauskas. This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. The episode is part of the "Get the net" project (The Action Civil Society Cooperation in the fields of Youth, Education and Training - FPA (ERASMUS-2023-CSC-OG-FPA). GET THE NET project is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing crucial support to European non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks focused on youth engagement. The project seeks to enhance young people’s participation in democratic processes and their active involvement in local community matters that impact their lives. More: www.artscape.lt
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Farah’s Tales of The Sea
Farah's Tales of The Sea Farah Mohammed, a Syrian living in Lithuania, made the decision to leave her country during the intensity of the Syrian civil war. Initially, after crossing the border with Turkey, Farah lived there for a while. Later, she traveled to Greece, from where she relocated to Lithuania. Farah has been living in Lithuania for seven years now. She is an educator involved in creative activities, community strengthening projects, and artistic practices. For the episode of podcast, Farah began to explore her native region, its mythology, and its waters. Waters where various creatures reside. Video Story (by Francesco Rufini, Farah Mohammed). Creative Episode Team: Farah Mohammed, Laurynas Kamarauskas, Agnė Šyvokaitė, Jonas Tertelis This is an episode of the SOUNDSCAPE podcast. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner Medijų rėmimo fondas. The episode is part of the "Get the net" project (The Action Civil Society Cooperation in the fields of Youth, Education and Training - FPA (ERASMUS-2023-CSC-OG-FPA). GET THE NET project is a collaborative initiative aimed at providing crucial support to European non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks focused on youth engagement. The project seeks to enhance young people’s participation in democratic processes and their active involvement in local community matters that impact their lives. More: www.artscape.lt -- Music: Nijmet El-Subeh by Sanaa Moussa Lover’s Hymn by El-Funoun Palestinian Popular Dance Troupe Ancient world - The Phoenician Wedding by Arany Zoltán Most Beautiful Music & Ambience in the Fantasy World of Fairy Lands by Thomas J. Curran Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves by The French Whisperer ASMR Arabian Nights (2019) (From "Aladdin"/Audio Only) by Will Smith Al Rozana by Lena Chamamyan “Sea, O Sea” (آه يا بحر) movie “The Swimmers" movie The Songcord (From "Avatar: The Way of Water"/Soundtrack Version) by Zoe Saldaña
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Welcome to Soundcape, where stories find their voice through the power of sound. Podcast powered by Arts Agency Artscape is a platform dedicated to promoting inclusivity and providing a resonating space for refugees and asylum seekers to share their experiences, journeys, and artistic expressions. The podcast is implemented in partnership with UNHCR. Distribution partner: Medijų rėmimo fondas.
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