PROGRAMME
CULTURE & MENTAL HEALTH: REFUGEES

OPENING EVENING
27.11.2024

An evening with music, performances and film screenings.

Common Frames

Common Frames is a Dutch organisation that develops and organises film and media literacy projects for (young) newcomers. Media plays an important role in how we view the world and they are convinced that making media teaches us to look at this more critically. They will screen a movie they've co produced with young refugees and tell more about their work afterwards.

Extract from "Moving Silence"

At the centre is the inspiring story of Hewan, Sabir, Ram and Dawit, four people who had to leave their homeland. From January to May 2024, they worked together to depict their individual experience of loss. The film camera provided a safe and familiar framework to portray a shared concern and their personal experience around war and its impact on human beings. The project took place at S.M.A.K . and the Fedasil pontoon, Ghent and was supervised by Maïté Baillieul, filmmaker and artist, who will tell  in what way the film can be supportive (therapeutic) for people who have fled.

DAY 1
28.11.2024

10:00 - 12:00

13:30 - 15:15

15:40 - 17:10

Host: Bart De Nil, conference chair

Welcome by Sylvie Dhaene (Iedereen Leest)

Keynote by Marit Törnqvist
Keynote by Sulaiman Addonia

Panel about cultural programmes for refugees, their importance and challenges with: An Vandermeulen (Globe Aroma, Belgium), Matea Šafar (De Vrolijkheid, (Netherlands).

Moderator: Karen Moeskops (Red Star Line Museum) 

DAY 2
29.11.2024

9:30 - 11:00

11:15 - 13:00

14:00