Haneen Jadalla has been an English teacher in Gaza since 2013. She runs a very active drama club in her school and she encourages her students to perform their plays remotely so that their voices may be heard loudly and clearly in the wider world. Because of her special expertise, she has been offered a scholarship to do her Masters in Drama and Language Teaching at the University of Warwick, where she is studying now for one year.
Haneen will speak about the challenges of being a teacher in Gaza and the children’s journey of drama success with The Hands Up Project.
“Storytelling gives kids wings to fly by their hearts and their minds to tell their story and celebrate their glory . It is where those kids belong now and where they want to be in the future”
– Haneen Khaled
Join us for this free public event by registering your free place at Eventbrite.
https://bit.ly/StoriesFromGaza
Donations welcome.
Venue:
Thursday 23rd February 07.00 PM – 08.30 PM at Friends Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS.