Fundraising for Syria: Art & Theatrical Production: "Let's Talk"

May 25, 2013, 4 p.m.


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173 14th Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

Event Description

Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) & Syrian American Council (SAC) are honored to invite you to an exclusive exhibit of the famous, original posters and banners of "Kafranbel" to be followed by a special performance of the critically acclaimed Syrian play " Let's Talk "

Exhibition: 4:00 PM Show: 5:00 PM

Ticket prices: Front five rows- $80 Regular rows- $60

Ticket Purchase: https://www.woodruffcentertickets.org/village2/ticket/production_detail.aspx?perf=65724

Contact information: http://savesyria1.weebly.com SAC GA email: sacgeorgia@gmail.com SAC GA phone: 678-235-5574

Let's Talk (Khalouna Ne7ki):

The popular theatrical performance by the Syrian Student Association of Montreal makes its Atlanta debut! "Let's Talk" is an Arabic play that examines the experience of the Syrian Revolution. It portrays courageous and tragic events that have defined the Syrian people's lives for the past two years. This play has been receiving raving reviews from DC, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago & Detroit. The actors are all Syrians coming from Montreal to perform for our community

Peaceful Defiance: Art of the Syrian Revolution

The famous posters and banners of the Syrian town, Kafranbel, will be showcased in Atlanta for the first time in this special exhibit! The witty posters won the hearts and minds of people worldwide and became the source of national pride for Syrians. Don't miss your chance to see these posters of defiance. Bring your cameras for Facebook and Twitter worthy pics!

100% of the proceeds from this event will benefit Syrian childern and family supported by the Psychosocial program operated by SAMS in Jordan in addition to Syrian families, especially widows and orphans, in Kafranbel, Jabal al-Zawiyeh, and Rif Halab. These liberated areas of Syria are in desperate need of humanitarian aid.


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