When violent conflict erupts, you might think that staging a Shakespearean play would not be a priority. You might think that developing your business skills is a luxury reserved for peaceful times. In this episode of Our World, Connected, Christine Wilson talks to two guests whose work challenges these notions.
Dr Hala Nur joins us to discuss her experience of working for the British Council during Sudan’s ‘forgotten war’. Hala has seen first-hand the relief that artistic expression can bring in times of war, and how education can be a beacon of hope. She highlights the extraordinary efforts and achievements of her team who continue their work in supporting arts and education, despite adversity.
Amr Gamal shares the inspiring story of his unique production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Aden, Yemen, in 2023. Amr’s story highlights the enduring power of classics and the vital role of culture in rebuilding communities.
This episode, inspired by the late poet Benjamin Zephaniah’s theme of ‘planting seeds to harvest hope’, challenges us to rethink the importance of culture and education during times of crisis. Tune in to learn how this essential work is sustained by remarkable people who are shaping a path towards a more peaceful future.
Dive deeper:
‘85’: a poem by Benjamin Zephaniah - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/english-currency
Discover young Sudanese perspectives with the British Council Next Generation Sudan report - https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/next-generation-sudan
Learn more about Amr Gamal’s work in theatre and film - https://theamrgamal.info
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