The launch of the Muharraq Art District
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The route along "Souq Al Qaisereya" activated by installations and images of the abandoned areas before the activation
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 The launch of the Muharraq Art District was led by a group of young dancers who merged the arts of contemporary dance and traditional Bahraini music.
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 The dancers led the crowd along the route of activated spaces with installations and finally ended in a contemporary dance performance by Federica Bottini who merged dance with painting at the  “Protest at the Baraha” installation.
 Photo by  Ishaq Madan     A protest at the “Baraha”  Collaboration between  Muneera Al Awadhi  and Noor Alwan  A protest is a moving exhibit that aims to shed light on spatial issues such as abandoned lands and neglected greenery in Bahrain. It was
 The space, “Baraha” was activated with activities including movie nights for the kids of the neighborhood, cultural talks and performances.
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 Bring me Back my Trees  Collaboration between  Muneera Al Awadhi  and Noor Alwan   Bring me back my trees is an installation that aims to introduce opportunities for social integration within public spaces. This installation abstracts the logic of c
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Objects for a Painless Past, by Ali Karimi and Hamed Bukhamseen
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WITHIN / WITHOUT by Mariam Zainal
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