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The greatest show on Earth — for kids who need it most | Sahba Aminikia

Dec 20, 2024
Sahba Aminikia, an Iranian-American composer and artistic director, discusses his transformative work in conflict zones through the Flying Carpet Festival. He shares how art, dance, and storytelling can bring joy and hope to children facing adversity. Aminikia emphasizes the unifying power of creativity, showcasing how these festivals foster connection and strengthen communities. He highlights the importance of organizing inclusive events that support artistic expression in underprivileged areas, ultimately illustrating the healing potential of the arts.
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ANECDOTE

Nasaibin Encounter

  • Sahba Aminikia visited Nasaibin, a city near the Syrian border, and encountered children eager to interact.
  • Despite the presence of tanks, the children's desire for connection through song highlighted the need for his work.
ANECDOTE

Childhood in Iran

  • Sahba Aminikia, an Iranian-American composer, grew up during a turbulent period in Iran.
  • Despite hardships, his Baha'i community used artistic expression as a vital refuge.
INSIGHT

Flying Carpet Festival

  • Sahba Aminikia's Flying Carpet Festival brings arts to children in conflict zones, focusing on less accessible areas.
  • The festival prioritizes areas with limited access to cultural activities, emphasizing magic and imagination.
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