Arabic and Indigenous lullabies

kids songs

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Palestinian artist Aseel Tayah together Caleena Sansbury, Max Schoolar Root, Mahmoud Salame and Hannah Murphy present a unique art project for children in Melbourne.


It is a participatory performance between Aboriginal and Palestinian artists where they share lullabies from their languages and cultures.

Children are encouraged to dance, sing, and play in a twilight inspired installation space.

The experience invites families to connect across cultures through the simple beauty of lullabies.


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