Cultural performance coming

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Coming to Broadmeadows next week for free, is Bukjeh’s performance Hakima.

Hakima means ‘Wise Woman’ in Arabic, and embodies the essence of strength, wisdom and resilience of women.

The performance brings together local poets with roots in Africa and the Levant to honour and uplift the stories of women in times of war and displacement.

Through stories, poetry and songs Hakima shares the experiences of mothers of survivors and martyrs, of women who couldn’t say goodbye; and mothers who are amplifying their voices and drawing inspiration from their resilience, faith and unwavering fortitude.

It’s an exploration of the wisdom that emerges from challenges, offering a platform for these wise women to share their invaluable life lessons and tales of perseverance.

The performance has support from Hume council’s Arts Grants program, and it takes place on Friday, June 14, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at the Broadmeadows Town Hall.

Also coming to the Town Hall is a Hakima exhibition in the gallery.

Opening up on June 14 and staying until Friday, September 13, the multimedia installation that transports visitors into a sensory experience of the bustling markets, kitchens and serene landscapes of the Levant, inviting an exploration of the connections between the food we savor, the stories we tell, and the art that transcends time and borders.

The exhibition celebrates the artistry of preparing traditional dishes, as well as the communal spirit of sharing meals with loved ones.

Free tickets: bukjeh.org/etn/hakima-exhibition-opening-performance/