Loris, Lebanese Restaurant Launches Its Ramadan Activities

Loris, Lebanese Restaurant

Beirut’s staple Lebanese restaurant Loris launches its exclusive Iftar and Suhoor set menus with a wide variety of Lebanese platters taking its customers on a journey of traditional Lebanese delicacies. Loris Lebanese Restaurant

Loris thought of every detail to bring its customers an exceptional Ramadan experience full of flavorful surprises. During the Holy Month gather up family, friends and corporate for iftars on the generous tables of Loris. Loris Lebanese Restaurant

Located at The Plaza, Galleria40, Sheikh Zayed

To book, please contact: 0105 054 0541 or go to this link and email: info@loriseygpt.com

Instagram: @LorisEgypt

Website: www.loris.restaurant

I-Events Launches The 2nd Edition of The “EEA Entrepreneurship Awards”

EEA Entrepreneurship Awards

Increasing the number of fields to include 15 different fields, with 50 members of the jury, I-Events has launched the EEA Entrepreneurship Awards’ second edition.

I-Events organized its annual ceremony to launch the Entrepreneurship Awards in Egypt “EEA” for the second year in a row, in the presence of a distinguished elite of experts, entrepreneurs in Egypt and owners of other projects, which enhances the process of innovation, exchange of experiences and opening new horizons To support the ideas and projects of pioneers in various fields.

The EEA Awards are launched this year in partnership with Tatweer Misr Real Estate Company as a strategic partner, as they have the same vision and values ​​of providing opportunities for growth and prosperity to innovative minds, in addition to EG Bank sponsorship, PepsiCo and Orange sponsorship for the second year, Media Partner Startup Scene, and Official Partner in Fashion Concrete.

The event will also be hosted by Kundalini by Grand Pyramids, and last but not least the ecosystem partners Endeavor and the EIC (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) Committee at AmCham.

The awards aim to encourage Egyptian entrepreneurs in various fields, highlight distinguished models who have succeeded in bringing about positive change in society, and inspire future generations of innovators and change-makers.

Awards will be given to outstanding entrepreneurs in 15 different fields including: architecture, interior engineering, fashion, fintech, sports and fitness, e-commerce, marketing communication and real estate development.

This year, the EEA includes an advisory committee that includes a group of the largest economists and entrepreneurship experts in Egypt with the aim of transferring their experiences to the participants, led by Ahmed El Sewedy, CEO of El Sewedy Electric, Alaa El Din Sebaa, founder and chairman of Beltone Financial, Hussein El Refai, founder of Ventures For Development, Dina El Mufti, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Injaz Egypt, Nevin El Tahri, Chairman of Delta Shield Investments, Onsi Sawiris, Executive Partner of HOF Capital, Soraya Ismail, Executive Director of Mentor Arabia, and Wael El Fakhrani, CEO of Edenred UAE.

Amr Mansi, CEO of I-Events, said: “This year, we opened the door more to a new group of entrepreneurs to honor them and highlight their innovations, which enhances the development of companies and supports their ideas and development projects that directly contribute to bringing about positive and influential changes in Egyptian society. Entrepreneurship is one of the most important future factors to support the labor market and encourage emerging ideas to research and develop and work to develop their ideas and projects.”

He explained, “We believe that it is necessary to support the successful cadres who were able to enrich the Egyptian society with many innovations, which contributed to the development and development of various aspects of life, and which proved their worth in facing challenges and overcoming difficulties, by talking and communicating with people with experience in entrepreneurship to benefit from From their experiences, in addition to presenting and discussing their projects, we hope that by honoring these cadres, EEA will become a source of inspiration for future generations of innovators and change-makers.”

He added: “Our partnership with Tatweer Egypt for the next three years will help provide opportunities for growth and prosperity for innovative minds, which confirms their responsibility towards Supporting entrepreneurship in Egypt.

On his part, Dr. Ahmed Shalaby, CEO and Managing Director of Tatweer Misr, said: We are pleased that Tatweer Misr is a strategic partner for the annual ceremony to launch the Entrepreneurship Awards in Egypt “EEA” for a period of 3 years, based on this edition. We believe in the importance of highlighting successful models in various fields and helping them to transfer their experiences to encourage more young people to move towards entrepreneurship.”

Dr. added. Shalaby “Our cooperation with I-Events comes within the framework that we together share the same vision and values ​​represented in providing opportunities for growth and prosperity for innovative minds, and this partnership is an extension of Egypt’s continuous efforts to support the entrepreneurial climate in Egypt and encourage innovation.

The Egyptian Entrepreneur Award 2021 Winners

20 TV Shows to Catch in April 2022!

TV Addicts, rejoice! To keep you plugged in to what is premiering every month, we put together a monthly list of new TV series set to air! We’ve added a description and a trailer for each show, so all you have to do is choose what sounds good and start streaming!

By Mariam Elhamy

*Shows are listed in alphabetical order

A BLACK LADY SKETCH: SEASON 3

Wakanda jokes y’all looking for? The Emmy Award-winning sketch show is back!

ANATOMY OF A SCANDAL

The legal thriller anthology co-created by David Kelley with Melissa James Gibson is based on the Sarah Vaughan novel of the same name about the scandal that endangers the marriage of an ambitious minister (Rupert Friend) in parliament and the barrister (Michelle Dockery) who prosecutes the case.

Mark to watch on Netflix

CHAD: SEASON 2

Sophomore year begins for Chad with his class presidency in danger, a new love interest and his Iranian grandmother visits in the second season of the comedy created and written by Nasim Pedrad.

CLOSE ENOUGH: SEASON 3

Josh and Emily with their daughter and their divorced best friends find hijinks at an Amusement park while playing mini-golf and during Halloween in the third season.

DIRTY LINES

In 1980s Amsterdam, a college student stumbles into a new career at a phone sex line started by two brothers.

Mark to watch on Netflix

ELITE: SEASON 5

The fifth season of the Spanish teen thriller introduces new students (André Lamoglia, Adam Nourou and Valentina Zenere) at Las Encinas.

Mark to watch on Netflix

GREEN MOTHERS’ CLUB

When five mothers meet at their children’s elementary school, they become fast friends as they help each other through the struggles of motherhood, and find their connection growing beyond solidarity to become a true friendship through all of life’s troubles.

Mark to watch on Netflix

HARD CELL

The prison mockumentary created and written by Catherine Tate is set in the fictional female prison, HMP Woldsley, where the inmates (at least three played by Tate) rehearse a musical directed by ex-EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison.

Mark to watch on Netflix

HARRY WILD

A recently retired English professor finds herself at a crossroads after she is the victim of a mugging and agrees to recover in the home of her son, a police detective. Once under his roof, Harry starts to interfere in her son’s murder investigation, noticing similarities to an obscure play.

When her path crosses with her mugger, Fergus Reid (Rohan Nedd, Whitstable Pearl), rather than turn him in, Harry enlists him as her sidekick and they set off to catch the killer.

HE’S EXPECTING

Set in a world where men get pregnant and give birth. Kentaro Hiyama (Takumi Saito) works at an advertising agency. His romantic partner is Aki Seto (Juri Ueno). Aki Seto works as a freelancer writer and an editor.

Mark to watch on Netflix

RUSSIAN DOLL: SEASON 2

Nadia is a young woman who is on a journey to be the guest of honor at a party in New York City. But she gets caught in a mysterious loop as she repeatedly attends the same event and dies at the end of the night each time, only to awaken the next day unharmed as if nothing had happened.

Mark to watch on Netflix

Slow horses

A group of MI5 agents demoted to desk duty led by Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman) seek redemption in the espionage drama based on Mick Herron’s Slough House novels.

THE HARDY BOYS: SEASON 2

A Bridgeport classmate mysteriously disappears, Frank and Joe Hardy drop their new normal routine to get back to detective work. But when they discover the mystical relic they destroyed last year is still in play, it becomes clear their simple missing person case is actually part of something far more sinister.

The Hardy boys and their friends must quickly learn who they can and can’t trust as they race against time to unravel the truth and realize that no one is safe from their past.

THE KARDASHIANS

Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie are back in this Hulu reality series.

THE THAW

Katarzyna Zawieja investigates the murder of a young woman whose body was found on the bank of the Odra River and who gave birth to a missing child shortly before her death.

THE ULTIMATUM

How do you know you’ve found the one? This new social experiment follows six different couples on the verge of marriage. One of the partners of each couple has issued an ultimatum, forcing them to either get married or move on.

Over the course of eight weeks, each will choose new potential partners for an unforgettable experience in hopes of gaining clarity on the future of their relationships. Mark to watch on Netflix

TOKYO VICE

Set in the 1990s, reporter Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) covers the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat for a Japanese newspaper in this crime drama series loosely inspired Jake Adelstein’s memoir.

TOMORROW

Made half-human and half-spirit by accident, a young man is employed by a company of grim reapers in the underworld to carry out special missions.

Mark to watch on Netflix

TRIVIA QUEST

Test your knowledge of history, art, science, entertainment and more across varying levels of difficulty in this interactive trivia series.

Mark to watch on Netflix

WOKE: SEASON 2

Keef is a known activist now but even in that world, he finds there are people looking to make money by being “woke” in the second season of the comedy inspired by the personal experiences of writer/executive producer (and fellow cartoonist) Keith Knight.

Check out our weekly in-theaters movie updates here! 

8 Hacks to Style Your Hair Differently in Easy Steps

We all long for that really good hair day when our hair looks flawlessly perfect without any effort or external help but unfortunately effortlessly perfect hair only lives in our dreams. Not to worry though because we have some hacks and tricks for you to get your hair styled and ready for any day in the shortest amount of time.

Here’s an easy way to curl your hair. Just twist it and use a straightener. That way you’ll get quick curls that look more natural.

When you’re going out and there’s no way you can do your hair and get dressed fast enough to make it on time. Try this easy bun.

Here’s how to make a lifted ponytail.

And here’s another super easy hairdo that probably takes 5 minutes to make.

Ever thought about how they get this much volume in their hairdo? Here’s how.

How to jazz up a boring ponytail.

A cute hairdo with a few pins and a light scarf.

Another way to style your day to day ponytail.

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Your Dream Waterfront Wedding at Skala Mountain View Ras Al Hikmah

Skala Mountain View Ras Al Hikmah

Have you heard about the latest news in Sahel this year? White sandy shores, turquoise waves hitting the shore, spectacular glowing sunsets, a gentle breeze playing with your hair, isn’t it the perfect scenario for a dream beach wedding?

This year Skala Mountain View Ras Al Hikmah, in collaboration with InterContinental Cairo Citystars, is your newest destination in Sahel for a once-in-a-lifetime wedding experience.

Only 40 minutes away from Sidi Abdelrahman, accommodating up to 500 persons and spread over 1000sq meters, it is considered one of the largest wedding venues in the North Coast, making it the perfect venue for an unforgettable wedding celebration.

Share this special day with your friends and family, enjoying summertime, the beautiful coastal weather, the perfect setting, the perfect music, your crowd, and your soulmate. Everything that creates a memorable experience for you and your guests is there. The location, the space, lots of dancing, fun, and an unforgettable atmosphere.

You don’t even have to worry about the catering. For the first time in Sahel, exclusively, InterContinental Cairo Citystars with its fully equipped kitchen, talented chefs and professional service staff will be there to guarantee you the best catering service in the North Coast. Skala Mountain View Ras Al Hikmah

They’ve crafted unique menus specifically for your summer wedding destination, tailored to match your own taste. All the details are well thought out, starting with honeymoon suites, golf cars and even guest accommodation. Your dream wedding is in the hands of a 5-star luxury hotel brand, and well-established developer, Mountain View.

Make this day a very special one, make it memorable, create fun moments, and make your special day the fairytale occasion you’ve always dreamt of having. Unique catering, creative, romantic decoration and an exquisite 5-star ambiance for all. It’s never too late to place your summer booking.

The good news is, we heard that the hotel is offering a 10% early bird discount if you book before the 31st of March.Skala Mountain View Ras Al Hikmah

For more info about bookings and prices, call +224800223

Counting Down to the Oscars 2022: Our Picks of The Nominees

Oscars 2022

Coming a month later than usual, we have been eagerly anticipating seeing who will scoop up the golden statues for 2022. Yes, we know that choices can be very subjective, but we have our picks lined up. Oscars 2022

That being said, there are a lot of really outstanding films up for awards, so if you haven’t managed to view them yet, it’s time to do so!

Our picks:

Best PictureDrive My Car

At just under 3 hours in length this is quite a watch. A recently bereaved film director ends up with a young female driver transporting him while working on a new movie. His initial reluctance gradually fades as they find empathy and understanding.

Subtle, well-crafted and sensitive, it is not your big-screen action flick, but beautiful cinematography and skilled acting bring an uplifting message. Oscars 2022

Best Actor – Will Smith in King Richard

Sure, we have always been up for a good Will Smith movie, but in King Richard he turns out one of his most inspiring performances ever as the father of tennis champions Serena and Venus Williams. And he did pick up a Bafta recently, so that is a good sign.

Best Actress – Jessica Chastain in The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Jessica Chastain has shown her immense talent and versatility in very diverse roles, and her portrayal of real-life rolling-in-cash televangelist Tammy Faye is convincingly real.

Although scandals of misuse of donations were the downfall of the empire she created with her husband, the film still shows how she captured the devotion of a multitude of followers. Oscars 2022

Best Supporting Actor – Kodi Smit-McPhee in The Power of the Dog

Painfully thin and brooding, this talented young Australian actor took on a challenging role in this film about a dysfunctional macho identity crisis, playing with seasoned actors like Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst, and quite frankly, aced it.

His restrained and understated performance shone with intensity, the deep turmoil of emotions can be seen simmering under the surface. 

Best Supporting Actress – Kirsten Dunst in The Power of the Dog

Kirsten Dunst handles the role of a mother trying to do her best for her son in an exploitive, misogynistic society to perfection. She draws you into her world and evokes empathy rather than judgment. One of her most convincing roles to date.Oscars 2022

Best Director – Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog

This was a challenging screenplay to take on, it could have been a major fail in the wrong hands, but Jane Campion’s commitment to her craft and willingness to deliver a raw and searing product paid off.

It took courage as well as experience and skill, and she came up with the goods.

Best Visual EffectsDune

So often our favorite books disappoint when transported onto the screen, somehow lacking in the images we created in our imagination through the power of words. But Dune has captured every scene, every nuance to perfection, helping us relive the story minute by minute in glorious detail. Oscars 2022

The list of categories goes on and on, so we wish all nominees the best in their quest for an Oscar, and thank them from the bottom of our hearts for the painstaking hours they put in to bring us quality, insightful entertainment. Tune in to the Oscars on the 28th of this month to follow the excitement!

O West and El Gouna Film Festival Bring a Taste of the Festival to Cairo

O West and El Gouna Film Festival

Tarek Kamel: “O West is keen to continue El Gouna Film Festival’s activities year-round in Cairo to connect with the largest number of young filmmakers.”

Intishal Al Timimi: “El Gouna Film Festival seeks to reach the largest number of audiences, especially emerging filmmakers who can’t attend the festival.”

O West, one of the integrated towns of Orascom Development in west Cairo, and El Gouna Film Festival (GFF) announce the launch of their partnership in Cairo with a special screening of five short films from the program of the festival’s 5th edition.

This comes as part of a collaboration to organize a series of artistic activities, aiming to support and expand communication with emerging filmmakers, industry professionals and film students by providing them with the opportunity to connect with their favorite artists, view unique cinematic content and learn about the art of cinema through monthly panels, workshops, masterclasses, events, and film screenings.

The screening event, organized by O West and El Gouna Film Festival, was attended by Tarek Kamel, CEO of O West, Intishal Al Timimi, Director of El Gouna Film Festival, a group of artists, members of the press and media and students from various film schools, the High Cinema Institute, Jesuits Cairo Film School, the German University in Cairo, and the American University in Cairo.

Tarek Kamel, CEO of O West

Expressed his happiness with this fruitful collaboration, which is part of Orascom Development’s strategy to support art, culture, sports and entrepreneurship to discover talent and empower young talents: ” O West is keen to continue El Gouna Film Festival’s activities yearround in Cairo to connect with the largest number of young filmmakers, and create an interactive platform of discussions, workshops and shared experiences, with the aim to develop artistic content and reinforce young innovative ideas.”

GFF Director Intishal Al Timimi added:

“El Gouna Film Festival is considered one of the top film festivals that young creatives seek to showcase their works to audiences and film professionals in Egypt and the Arab world. The collaboration between O West and GFF reinforces the festival’s message by spreading film culture among young talents year-round, creating an interactive platform that allows them to express and develop their creative works.”

The launch event witnessed the screening of five short films from four countries: Egypt, Switzerland, Jordan, and Russia at Zamalek Cinema. The program included two films from Egypt; Ahmed Abdelsalam’s CAI – BER and Morad Mostafa’s Khadiga, both films had their world premiere at GFF and international premiere at the official competition of the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.

From Jordan Samer Battikhi’s Arnoos, which also had its world premiere during the 5th edition of GFF; from Switzerland Strangers by Nora Longatti; and finally, from Russia Katia by Andrey Natotcinskiy winner of El Gouna Golden Star for Short Film.

The collaboration between O West and El Gouna Film Festival was announced during the 5th edition of GFF. The activities should take place between March and June 2022. In addition, O West will host exclusive screenings in Cairo for selected films from GFF’s film program in parallel with the festival’s yearly edition.

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Music Producer and Director Amir Hedayah Tells Us How He Does It All

Amir Hedayah

Award-winning Egyptian songwriter, music producer and film and television director, Amir Hedayah is mostly known for his work on some of the best Arabic TV series and films, as well as for creating animated films, commercials, video games and virtual reality.

Let’s take a peek at how he does it all and the other projects he’s working on for the future. Amir Hedayah

By Mariam Elhamy

How does making music for cartoons and video games differ from making music for commercial release?

There is a big difference between creating good music and translating motion picture through music. One is created to only listen to, the other is created to complement what we see.

You can create very good music if you know how to score to picture because that’s a part of the job, but you cannot score to picture if your skills are limited to only creating good music.

And which type do you enjoy producing for the most?

I really enjoy both, each has its own type of joy, and they are incomparable.

You’re a multitalented artist who has won several awards in different directions, do you ever get overwhelmed? How do you deal with it?

It’s nice to have tangible recognition; receiving multiple awards creates a certain kind of exposure, I cannot deny that this rewarding method is very motivating and makes us as artists hungry for more. Amir Hedayah

Amir Hedayah

So yes, I do feel overwhelmed sometimes and when I do, I try to remind myself that every moment I am living was a dream for me one day, so I try to direct all my emotions to being grateful.

What do you want to convey to your fans with your music?

I want to convey whatever sincere emotion I am delivering through my music. I never care if they think I am good, talented, genius, bad or if the music sound immature or anything from this sort… I just try to make sure all the time that the only thing I care about is how they will feel, not how they will judge me.

Because I can see that this is a major problem most of the artists face nowadays, they care about the way they’re judged as artists more than they care for the audience. I’m happy that I genuinely respect the emotions of my audience.

If you had to choose between career and family what would you pick?

I would certainly leave whoever or whatever put me in the situation to choose.

What’s the ultimate dream for you?

To keep creating music for as long as I can, and to have a significant role in developing the music industry in the region, and mostly to leave a legacy, something that keeps living after me.

Do you believe that creativity comes from within or the world around us?

The nature of being creative is partially a type of personality, but maintaining creativity is an acquired ongoing journey. Amir Hedayah

Amir HedayahDo you have any future projects down the pipeline?

Yes, there are a lot of tracks coming down the pipeline but I never mention any details prior to releasing. Because this action sometimes creates this fake sense of achievement, and subconsciously makes us as artists slow down or procrastinate.

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Dawi: Egyptian Platform For Art Therapy and Mental Health Awareness

Dawi

What started out as a graduation project by MSA students now became a platform designed to help people overcome trauma, Dawi’s goal is to raise public awareness about mental health and the benefits of art therapy.

They are now taking their project to the next level so we spoke with Mohamed Sobhy one of the creators of Dawi to tell us more about this project and what future plans he has for it.

By Mariam Elhamy

Tell us a bit about Dawi and your team, what’s the story behind the concept?

Starting off with the team, we’re four advertising and PR seniors at MSA University, Nour Barki, Salma Ayman, Mohammed Sobhy, and Karim Tarek. For our graduation project, we wanted to do something impactful that will leave something behind in our society and change something in people, for the better.

Therefore, we came up with “Dawi”, a social awareness campaign aiming to raise awareness on trauma, encourage people to start healing, and introduce expressive arts therapy, like art, dance, drama, and music therapy, as a method of healing.

We’ve seen how rampant trauma is. We’ve seen the kind of effect trauma has on everyone it gets a hold of, how it changes the course of their life, how it manifests its effects in their day-to-day life, and therefore we think it’s of utmost importance to tackle this issue, especially since people aren’t well-informed on this crucial issue.

Adding onto this, we didn’t want to open people’s eyes to the severity and brutality of trauma, its effects, and causes without also proposing a new solution to it. We wanted to give them hope that they have it within them to heal from their traumas through methods they might’ve not heard of before.

This is why “Dawi” also aims to encourage people to start their healing process and tackle the negative stigma surrounding it. We’ve personally been exposed to hurtful remarks when asking for help. We’ve been belittled. We’ve been told that we’re not close to God. We’ve been told that others have it worse. We’ve been told stuff we should’ve never heard because of this stigma. So, we wanted to change the narrative surrounding trauma and the healing process, and bring about people who are comfortable enough to ask for help and heal.

Lastly, “Dawi” is working on introducing unconventional methods of therapy that will help people heal, like art therapy, drama therapy, aromatherapy, dance therapy, wilderness therapy, etc. We understand that talk therapy isn’t within everyone’s reach. Words can sometimes fail people; however, these types of therapy can help people heal without having to talk.

How has the knowledge about mental health changed over the past few years?

Surprisingly, we believe people’s knowledge about mental health has significantly increased over the past few years. Especially with the younger generations. People are starting to realize how important it is.

In the past 5- 10 years, social media has played a crucial part in raising awareness about various topics that were neglected by former generations in our society. We’ve seen celebrities openly discussing their own struggles with mental illness. We’ve seen a rise of conversations on social media about mental health, through posts, stories, tweets, vlogs, and a lot more. This has all helped in reducing the stigma surrounding mental health; however, the stigma remains and we still need to work on it.

Sadly, social media isn’t the most accurate source of information, which is why we think the launch of “Dawi” couldn’t come at a greater time to factually educate the people regarding a very pervasive mental health issue, trauma.

Where does the awareness for mental health stand in Egypt today? Do you believe there are enough outlets now for such an important topic?

In comparison to where mental health stood in the past, it is for sure standing at a considerably better and brighter place now. The proof can be seen through the innovative focus of the media as TV series, movies, and talk shows have started lately to tackle mental health issues such as ADHD as well as the effects of sexual harassment.

People, in Egypt, nowadays are getting more interested in being correctly informed and educated about the significance of being mentally, emotionally, and psychologically stable because every single one of us has been suffering from something traumatic that we have been silent about for too long. Dawi

However, research in Egypt regarding trauma and mental health related topics is quite insufficient as we, as a team, did not find enough information about the statistics and percentages of the Egyptian population who suffer from any mental or psychological issue.

Therefore, more campaigns like ours should be executed, in Egypt, to shed light on mental health and encourage organizations and governmental research facilities to devote more efforts in mental health research to provide the required knowledge.

If we are talking here about media outlets, it’s a yes because we hugely believe that there are enough nowadays which could support and aid in disseminating such an important topic. As for therapeutic outlets, it’s also a yes because those outlets are growing more and more in Egypt. However, the only problem is that people are not aware of their existence.

Why do you believe associating art with therapy helps people?

Humans express differently, from one culture to another, we just want to let people understand that different forms of therapy and expression exist.

Usually, talking out our problems is the most common and famous way of therapy. However, Dawi believes that art expression is something that is within every human, they just need to know how to make it tangible. We totally understand that therapy is a very heavy subject, we want to dilute its gravity and heaviness by adding art into it.

Our brains react to art; it influences our emotions, thoughts, and well-being. Art is derived from the unconscious brain, which allows people to realize specific perspectives about themselves that they weren’t able to process or understand before.

Through creating art as therapy, one is able to look at their thoughts and emotions. To hold them in their hands. To have tangible material that they can work with and heal with.

Based on your experience, how would you advise people who have lived traumatic experiences to deal with trauma?

First of all, accepting and acknowledging their trauma is the key to solving the problems they are encountering. Moreover, people heal differently, some people deal with their traumas, some people neglect.

Yet, most importantly we need to understand that trauma doesn’t simply end, we just learn how to cope and deal with it in the correct form. It is crucial to acknowledge that certain traumas can stick with us forever. Yet, we can always learn how to cope and deal. Dawi

How do you help people at Dawi? Tell us about your different activities

Dawi offers a platform for people who want to express their traumas, learn more about themselves and raise awareness regarding expressive arts. Some people usually have a problem with talk therapy, we need to understand that people express their emotions and feeling differently.

Finally, Dawi wants to end the stigma of seeking professional help from psychiatrists and therapists as well. Our campaign introduces art therapists to a greater number of people, who might seek their expression in arts and its various forms.

What changes do you see/notice in people who undergo art therapy?

We’ve noticed a pattern of hesitation and lack of understanding towards art therapy. Before seeking art therapy, people are usually afraid to try something they are still not sure of its outcome. It is always beneficial to make people go out of their comfort zones if they want to seek professional help.

We understand how hard it is to leave the bubble that people created after their traumas. Sooner or later this bubble will get tighter and more toxic, to the point where it will kill the person inside of it. 

We usually see certain changes in people who seek art therapy, such as having a new form of self-expression, more self understanding, more self-validation and most importantly we see a gradual decrease of their stress symptoms.

What are the outcomes that people should expect if they are thinking of joining?

We usually tell people to expect that they will discover a new segment of their character, a part that knows how to self-express, is more aware and knows how to deal and handle their traumas.

When expressive arts are introduced into someone’s life, it can add a lot of tools that help them express their fears, hopes, achievements and most importantly a better form of their selves.

When would you advise someone to seek professional therapy?

When someone starts to notice a repetitive harmful pattern that is starting to grow and take over them. Such as, losing interest in activities, losing connection with people, losing connection with themselves and most importantly if they start noticing that they can’t let go of certain negative memories. We need to emphasize that it’s never too late to take a step towards seeking a professional aiding hand.

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