The 3rd Edinburgh International Festival of Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace, Edinburgh, Scotland,
Wednesday 8 February Ð Sunday 12 March 2006.
Festival Schedule in Chronological Order:
Event: Workshop Series: Artemis.
Venue: WHALE Learning Centre, 30 Westburn Grove and Sighthill Community Centre,
1a Sighthill Wynd, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Wednesday 1st February, every Wednesday (time to be confirmed) for
9 weeks or Saturday 4th February, every Saturday (time to be confirmed) for
9 weeks. 2 groups will run in parallel for the 9 weeks, one meeting on a Wednesday
and the other on a Saturday. Demand will determine whether digital photography
or traditional photography will take place on a Wednesday or Saturday.
Event Description: A photography project for black and minority ethnic women
in West Edinburgh. As part of the Middle East Festival in February and International
Women's Day in March this project will celebrate Mothers and Daughters. Aptly
named after the goddess of light, the artemis project will use traditional
and digital photography to explore Western influences and changes within cultures
and generations. Supported by the City of Edinburgh Council Celebrating Communities
Fund.
Cost: Free. To register:
Contact: Gail @ WHALE on 0131 458 3267 or Margaret Drysdale, 07941352163.
Wednesday 8 February
Event: Heart of Flesh.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 6pm-8pm.
Event Description: This is an experiential gathering with people who have spent
the last two years exploring feminist spirituality in their lives and the world
around them. Based on the work of Joan Chittister, a Benedictine Sister who
wrote Heart of Flesh, this evening will include stories, ritual, singing, and
discussions that invite exchange and a sense of community.
Cost: Optional Donation to the University Chaplaincy.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Thursday 9 February
Event: Concert: Robert Burns meets Martin Luther King.
Venue: Prestwick North Church, Prestwick, Ayrshire.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: A concert of music and song led by some of ScotlandÕs finest
traditional musicians and singers together with special guests and The Common
Ground Gospel Choir. Common Ground Scotland has presented several concerts
using the theme of Robert Burns meets Martin Luther King. The content of the
concerts can best be described as songs of substance and songs that inspire,
exploring the wider cultural context of Burns and King and the impact of their
thinking, in ways that are entertaining and fun.
Cost: £10. To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Event: Bereaved Families
Forum.
Venue: Appleton Tower, Lecture Theatre 4.
Time: 6:30pm.
Event Description:
One palestinian, one israeli, 100 shared emotions
Amit Kitain, an Israeli
and Shireen Mohammed, a Palestinian, have directed
their grief and personal tragedies to building bridges and promoting peace
and humanity. Both have joined the Parents Circle-Families Forum: Israeli Palestinian
Bereaved Families for Peace. They support bereaved families across the
divide and work jointly to end the violence and solve the conflict between
Palestinians and Israelis through mutual understanding, education and
reconciliation.
Contact: edinburghjsoc@yahoo.co.uk
Thursday 9 February Ð Tuesday 14 February
Event: Middle East Films at the Filmhouse.
Venue: The Filmhouse Cinema, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh.
Dates/Times: Check with the Filmhouse for final details.
Event Description: This year's film programme takes as its starting point the
central musical theme of the festival with a selection of films looking at
singing greats such as Fairuz and Farid Al Atrache, and also Egypt's national
treasure, the dancer Samia Gamal, as well as the sumptuous short film, The
Violin. A further strand for the season will look at works by the Turkish director
Ferzan Ozpetek. There will be a brief look at the Palestinian-Israeli situation
through the film Private, and through a recording of the last interview given
by Edward Said. Also included in the season is the classic, The Night of Counting
the Years, still regarded as one of the greatest Egyptian films of all time.
Further titles that may be added to the season include Voice of Iran, about
IranÕs national treasure, Mohammad Reza Shajarian, and a documentary on the
East-West Diwan Orchestra. Consult: www.filmhousecinema.com for more details.
Screening at Filmhouse, Thursday 9 February 2006, 6pm.
THE NIGHT OF COUNTING THE YEARS (El Mummia)
Shadi Abdelsalam | Egypt | 1969
Cast: Ahmed Marei, Ahmad Hegazi, Zouzou El-Hakim, Nadia Lutfi.
An impressive directorial debut by ex-art director Shadi Abdelsalam, The Night
of Counting the Years is an examination of cultural imperialism in reverse.
Slow-moving but absorbing, and quite beautifully shot. The programme will also
include THE VIOLIN (dir. Atef Hetata | Egypt | 1991). This sumptuous short
film uses music to relate the story of a young womanÕs attachment to her violin.
Screening at Filmhouse, Friday 10 February 2006, 6pm.
HAREM SUARE
Ferzan Ozpotek | Turkey, Italy and France | 1999
Cast: Marie Gillain, Alex Descas, Lucia Bose.
Harem Suare tells of the impossible love between a SultanÕs concubine and her
eunuch minder in the last royal harem of the Ottoman Empire, at the turn of
this century.
Screening at Filmhouse, Saturday 11 February 2006, 1pm.
FAIRUZ LIVE IN LAS VEGAS
Rima Rahbani | Lebanon
Known for her pure, clear voice, Fairuz has become a national symbol for Lebanon
and has gained a large following worldwide. In May of 1999 she came to Las
Vegas and gave a historical musical performance attended by over 13,000 fans.
The film opens with a documentary on her life and concludes with her live performance.
Screening at Filmhouse, Sunday 12 February 2006, 1pm.
THE GENIE LADY
Henri Barakat | 1950 | 111 minutes | Arabic with English subtitles
Meet Asfour (Farid Al Atrache), a poor singer/actor who stumbles upon a magic
lamp and its wish-granting genie (Samia Gamal). Particularly impressive are
the elaborate set designs, Farid Al Atrache's superb voice and Samia Gamal's
scintillating dance routines.
Screening at Filmhouse, Sunday 12 February 2006, 6pm.
HAMAM: THE TURKISH BATH
Ferzan Ozpotek | Italy, Turkey and Spain | 1997
Cast: Alessandro Gassman, Francesca DÕAloja, Carlo Cecchi, Halil ErgŸn, Serif
Sezer.
A tense and bittersweet romance from one of the strongest Turkish directors
working today.
Screening at Filmhouse, Monday 13 February 2006, 6pm.
PRIVATE
Saverio Costanzo | Italy | 2004
Cast: Hend Ayoub, Mohammad Bakri, Lior Miller, Arin Omary, Tomer Russo.
This courageous foray into the Israeli-Palestine conflict views the struggle
through one particular event: the occupation of a middle-class Palestinian
home by Israeli soldiers.
Screening at Filmhouse, Tuesday 14 February 2006, 6pm.
EDWARD SAID: THE LAST INTERVIEW
Mike Dibb | UK | 2003
With: Edward Said, Charles Glass
In 1991, the Palestinian author and critic Edward Said was diagnosed with leukaemia.
One of his last engagements was this final, feature-length interview, conducted
by the journalist Charles Glass, ranging over his life and ideas.
Cost: 6pm shows are £5.20/£3.70, 1pm shows are £4/£2.50. There will be a see
any three film deal for £12/£7.50.
Contact: The Filmhouse, 0131 623 8020, http://www.filmhousecinema.com/
*N.B. Previous announcements of this event by the Filmhouse and (subsequently) MESP used the term "Israeli-born" in reference to Edward Said. The State of Israel was not in existence when Edward Said was born, and both MESP and the Filmhouse reqret the use of this term, which has now been corrected.
Friday 10 February
Event: Musical Integration: Middle Europe - Middle East.
Venue: St Cecilia's Hall, Niddry Street, Cowgate, Edinburgh.
Time: 4pm-7pm.
Event Description: The Institute for Music in Human and Social Development
(IMHSD) presents films, talks and performances exploring the creative role
of music in social development and rehabilitation, with an emphasis on Middle
Europe and the Middle East. Integration of traditional and contemporary musical
cultures, styles and instruments will be highlighted with performances from
Gol (including Roxanna Pope, Dee Isaacs, Peter Vilk and guest musician Ilhan
Barutcu) and from the Intercultural Music and Art Project (including Anothai
Nitibhon and Kimho Ip). Speakers will include Prof Nigel Osborne, University
of Edinburgh.
Cost: Admission Free. To attend:
Contact: 0131 650 8248, k.overy@ed.ac.uk
Event: Concert: Robert Burns meets Martin Luther King.
Venue: St Johns Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: As above.
Cost: £10. To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Friday 10 February Ð Saturday 4 March
Event: Theatre: Romeo and Juliet.
Venue: Citizens' Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow.
Dates/Times: Friday 10 February - Saturday 4 March 2006, 7.30pm.
Event Description: The greatest love story ever told. The original star crossed
lovers. Torn apart by their families, the Montagues and the Capulates, Romeo
and Juliet must fight for their forbidden love in a tale of passion, revenge
and reconciliation that has echoed down the ages. The template for every romance
that has followed is brought to life in spectacular style in this stunning
new production of ShakespeareÕs most beautiful, poetic play by the CitizensÕ
Theatre Company.
Cost: £14/£7.
Contact and Booking: Box Office 0141 429 0022, online www.citz.co.uk
Saturday 11 February
Event: Day Workshop: Awakening the Divine Feminine.
Facilitator: MaryCatherine Burgess.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: This experiential workshop will explore not only how the
Divine Feminine is awakened and experienced in the lives of participants, but
also how that process occurs in larger societal contexts. Those present will
be invited to share stories and insights, reflect on emerging spiritual perspectives,
learn from each other, participate in co-created rituals, contribute toward
building a sense of community, and have fun. To her work with the Divine Feminine
MaryCatherine brings extensive experience in group facilitation, retreat work,
feminist spirituality, teaching, Shamanism, psychodrama, music, Mystery School,
and the creation of rituals that incorporate the expressive arts. Please bring
vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Day Workshop: Chanting a Pathway to Peace.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: If we can't find peace within ourselves how will we find
peace in the world? This one day workshop will explore the power of chanting
as a tool to draw us deeper into ourselves to re-connect with an inner strength
and tranquility. The day will draw upon ancient Vedic chants which are universal
in nature and are said to embody the very essence of God. Come join us!
Cost: Admission Free. Donations Welcome. To Register:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Talk: In Search
of Babar, with Dr Hasan Beg.
Venue: Oxgangs Library, 343 Oxgangs Road North, Edinburgh.
Time: 3pm.
Event Description: Zahiruddin Muhammad Babar was born in Farghana, a small
state in Central Asia in 1483 A.D. He had great ancestry being the descendent
of Amir Taimur from his father and Changez Khan from his mother. He was not
only a great king but he had many other qualities. He was a man of letters.
He wrote his autobiography, he composed a Diwan, a collection poems and a commentry
on the principles and practice of poetry. He was a great follower of the Naqshbandi
school of Sufism. He was a great builder of gardens and he created many of
them in Kabul and in India.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Nicola Tonner, 0131 529 5547/5625, nicola.tonner@edinburgh.gov.uk
Event: Turkish Community Cultural Event.
Venue: Langside Hall, 5 Langside Avenue, Glasgow.
Time: 12-3pm.
Event Description: This Turkish cultural event will feature a concert of Turkish
music and refreshments containing Turkish food and drink in an informal setting
in the company of Turkish community members.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome. To attend:
Contact: Birol Topuz, 0785 901 63 02, biroltopuz@yahoo.com
Event: Concert: Robert Burns meets Martin Luther King.
Venue: Adelaides, Bath Street, Glasgow.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: As above.
Cost: £10. To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Sunday 12 February
Event:
Multicultural Food ÔNÕ Fun Day.
Venue: Teviot Row House, Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
"The Bazaar"
A free entry Multicultural Fun packed Day for All
Supported by; The African Arabic Dance Society
Sunday 12 February 2006, 10am till late
Evening entertainment competition and fashion show
6.30 till late £4-only/£2.50 Students
Food for thoughts; sit in or take away; Mehndi: The Art of Henna Painting; Loose Fabrics & ready to wear Fashion; Ethnic Art, Textiles, Fancy Shoes & Handcraft; Childrenâs Activities include Hair Braiding, Face Painting, etc; Health issues and community Safety advice [TBC]; Belly Dancing Accessories; Fashion Jewellery; Palm reading [TBC]; Raffle tickets with fantastic prizes;
Evening Activities: Life performances, Belly dancing, Arabic, African and Asian music,Multicultural Fashion Show and much, much, more.
This event is dedicated to Iraqi Orphans
Cost: Free (£3/£4 from 6pm). For stall reservation and tickets:
Contact: Susan Karim, 07944652815, susan@sce.eu.com
Event: Moroccan Hafla (Festival).
Venue: McDonald Road Library, 2-4 McDonald Rd, Edinburgh.
Time: 1.30pm-4.30pm.
Event Description: This Moroccan Hafla event will feature Moroccan food, drink,
and music in an informal setting.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Mohammed Boussaboun, 0131 529 5636.
Event: Multi Faith and Spiritual Forum: The Path of Relationships Ð
Relationships as the Path for Spiritual Realisation and Compassionate Action:
Wisdom from the WorldÕs Spiritual Traditions.
Chair: Rev Fiona Bennett.
Speakers: MaryCatherine Burgess (The Importance of Balance), Rebekah Gronowski
(Treading the Path of Peace: The Use of Traditional Jewish Wisdom to help us
to build Relationships), Rev Ali Newell (The Sacredness of Relationships -
a Christian Perspective), Sahdia Raja (Islam, Human Relationships and Society),
Ravinder Kaur Nijjar (A Sikh Perspective on Relationship with God and Creation).
Venue: Nicolson Square Methodist Church, Nicolson Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 6.30pm onwards.
Event Description: Relationships in a pluralistic and multi cultural society.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: John K Clark's Stained Glass Windows - A Viewing With The Artist.
Venue: Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue, 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow.
Time: 1.30pm-4.30pm.
Event Description: A viewing and explanatory talk from the renowned stained
glass artist John K Clark on his unique set of stained glass windows depicting
The Jewish Festivals. Originally commissioned for Queen's Park Synagogue but
now installed in Giffnock Synagogue, the imagery of these stunning windows
depicts the various facets of the festivals which go to make up the Jewish
year. Refreshments will be available. Postcards of the windows are available
for purchase.
Cost: Donations will be very welcome.
Contact: 0141 577 8200.
Monday 13 February
Event: Day Workshop: Deepening Our Personal Journey: Introducing the Enneagram.
Facilitator: Janette Blakemore, Insight Coaching, www.insightcoaching.co.uk
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: The Enneagram is a powerful and profoundly practical tool
which can support us in our journey to reconnect with who we truly are beyond
our habitual and often limiting personality patterns. In this practical and
participative workshop, we will: Explore the nine ways we abandon ourselves;
Understand much more about why we do what we do; Learn practical ways to increase
our Presence in each moment. As well as extensive teaching, there will be time
for group discussion as well as deeper exploration in smaller groups and pairs.
Janette Blakemore is a leadership coach and team facilitator and she is Director
of Insight Coaching. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Tuesday 14 February
Event: Mindfulness@Lunchtime.
Venue: St Marks Unitarian Church, 7 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 12.15pm to 2pm.
Event Description: The Community of Interbeing and Unitarians in Edinburgh
are jointly organising Mindfulness@Lunchtime every Tuesday from 12.15pm to
2pm. Take a break, come and find mindfulness@lunchtime - guided sitting meditation,
walking meditation, enjoying our food together in silence and ending with a
short silent meditation, returning to the world refreshed! Mindfulness is gently
bringing our attention to the present moment, invoking our inherent capacity
for healing and renewal. Please bring your own lunch.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Jon Bagust, bagust.chang@virgin.net
Event: ZIPANG, Mesopotamian Storytelling.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm-9pm. Doors open at 6.30pm.
Event Description: One and a half hours with two English-speaking storytellers
and one Kurdish Iraqi harpist/singer. The performance consists of a 45-minute
retelling by Fran Hazelton of Lugalbanda and the Anzud Bird written in Sumerian
in about 2500 BCE. The second part of the performance is a 45-minute retelling
by June Peters of the Epic of Gilgamesh written in Akkadian in about 1000 BCE.
Both retellings have a harp accompaniment by Tara Jaff. The harpist will also
sing a Hymn to the Goddess Inana/Ishtar in Sumerian and a festive song of praise
for the city of Arbela sung in Akkadian/ancient Assyrian. The Arbela Song was
written about 3000 years ago praising Arbela for its festivals in honour of
the goddess Ishtar. The Arbela Song will be sung for the first time for thousands
of years in Edinburgh, artistically linking that city in the mountains with
the ancient mountain city of Arbela. Sponsored by The Enheduanna Society.
Cost: £8/£6 on the door, on the night.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: An illustrated talk on Armenian, Georgian and Syrian Churches in South
East Turkey by Rufus Reade.
Venue: The Nomad's Tent, 21 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm onwards.
Event Description: This talk is part of a series of three illustrated talks
by Rufus Reade as part of the exhibition, Objects of devotion: Religious artefacts
which help approach the divine.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Wednesday 15 February
Event: Forum: Islamic Perspectives on the World Today.
Speakers: Inayat Bunglawala, Sohaib Saeed, and Professor Richard Roberts.
Chair: Rev Prof Frank Whaling.
Venue: St Georgeâs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm onwards.
Event Description: Inayat Bunglawala, Secretary, Media Committee, the Muslim
Council of Britain (Islam and the Media); Sohaib Saeed, President, IsocEd
(Islam and the Youth); Professor Richard Roberts, Honorary Professor of
Religious Studies at the University of Stirling, and Professor Emeritus of
Religious Studies at Lancaster University (Islam and Globalisation).
Cost: Donations welcome towards costs.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Kurdish Cultural Evening.
Venue: The Attic, 56 Dundas Street, Glasgow. 5 minutes walk from Queen Street
Station and George Square.
Time: 6pm-11pm.
Event Description: An evening of Kurdish music, dance and food. Organised and
sponsored by the Kurdish Cultural Association Ð Scotland.
Cost: £15 per person (the price includes Kurdish food), over 16 only (no children).
Contact: Ben Balata on 07886872998.
Thursday 16 February
Event: Arabic Music and Dance Evening.
Venue: French Institute, 13 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh.
Time: 6pm-8pm.
Event Description: special Arabic evening with music and dance.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: culture-ife@hotmail.co.uk
Friday 17 February
Event: Day Workshop: Conflict as a Pathway to Peace.
Facilitator: Lee Gershuny.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: If given a choice, many of us would avoid or deny conflict
until we or 'it' got out of control. Yet, conflict, an inevitable part of life,
holds the seeds of our own spiritual and creative development and the energy
to sustain it. This experiential workshop will provide opportunities for you
to develop skills in working creatively and non-violently with conflict and
obstacles to peace in a supportive, non-judgmental environment. Discussions,
demonstrations, role-play and other interactive exercises will enable you to
tap inner sources of creativity and transform conflicts of everyday life into
your own pathway to peace. Lee Gershuny, Ph.D., poet and award-winning scholar
and playwright, is founder/Artistic Director of The Elements World Theatre.
In the USA, she was Full Professor of English at the culturally and racially
diverse City University of New York. Resident in Scotland since 1988, she is
a founding member of the Research Society of Process-oriented Psychology (RSPOP/UK).
In 1998, she launched The Justice Project with The Elements, a collaborative
arts programme, challenging us to end cycles of abuse, examine our prejudices
and value our differences. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Talk: Towards a Culture of Love: the spiritual vision of Beinsa Douno
(Peter Deunov, 1864-1944).
Speaker: David Lorimer.
Venue: c/o Jane Ridder-Patrick, 29 East London Road, Edinburgh. Please confirm
attendance to Jane on 0131 556 2161, jrp@janeridderpatrick.com
Time: 8.15pm.
Event Description: Beinsa Douno was a Bulgarian spiritual master whose fundamental
principles were Love, Wisdom and Truth. He had an esoteric school in Bulgaria
from 1914 onwards and took his followers to camp in the Rila Mountains where
they danced the symbolic movements of Paneurhythmy, which he choreographed
and for which he also wrote the music. The core qualities of the spiritual
aspirant for Douno were love, light, peace and joy. This talk will introduce
his work and show how his vision is of relevance to our time.
Cost: £3.
Contact: David Lorimer, 01333 340490, dl@scimednet.org
Friday 17 February Ð Saturday 18 February
Event: Day Workshop: Arabic Calligraphy and Middle Eastern Visual Art.
Venue: Metropolitan College, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear.
Dates/Times: Friday 17 February, 12-4pm, Saturday 18 February, 10am-3pm.
Event Description: A day workshop exploring the basic rules of Arabic calligraphy
and Middle Eastern visual art. The visual art will be exploring the Um Kalthoum
instillation art by Mai Ghoussoub and a debate about the art of women (music
and songs of a diva) in the Middle East.
Cost: £12 for the two days.
Contact and Booking: Emily on 07811177437, mcinfcen@hotmail.com
Friday 17 February Ð Sunday 19 February
Event: Films Celebrating the Middle East.
Venue: Macrobert, University of Stirling, Stirling.
Dates: Friday 17 February Ð Sunday 19 February.
Event Description: This selection of films will celebrate the Middle East in
film.
Fatma 17 Feb 8.15pm
A Voice Like Egypt 18 Feb 8.15pm
The Nightingale's Prayer 19 Feb 5.15pm
Cost: Tickets are £4.95/£3.95.
Contact: 01786 466666, www.macrobert.org
Saturday 18 February
Event: Day Workshop: Storytelling Faith to Faith.
Facilitator: Angela Knowles.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: A day workshop open to anyone interested in exploring how
stories can help build peace, understanding and relationship between different
faith traditions. We will listen and tell our own stories, learn and share
some new ones and have the opportunity to discuss with others exploring faith
and story. Angela Knowles is a storyteller accredited with the Scottish Storytelling
Centre. She helped create The Telling Place, a network of 800 people, from
different Christian traditions interested in stories which help heaven and
earth meet. Faith to Faith is an initiative to link people, spiritual traditions
and storytelling.
Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £26/£20 (concessions).
Contact: Angela Knowles: 07989 352151, angela@thefoolstory.com
Event: Day Workshop: The Creative Spirit.
Facilitator(s): Gary Smith and Cathy Maxwell.
Venue: No 21 Counselling and Art Therapy Service, 21 Rutland Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 10am-3pm.
Event Description: An experiential creative workshop to explore your relationship
to spirituality, through art therapy and action drama methods. Art Therapy
is the use of materials for self-expression and reflection and can offer a
way of accessing thoughts and feelings that might not be initially apparent.
The work is done at whatever level of self-disclosure, or depth of self-analysis
the individual is comfortable with. Action drama is a dynamic approach that
can help individuals and groups explore the complexity of thoughts and emotions
present within any life situation. During the workshops you will have an opportunity
to participate in both activities. You can request a certificate to count towards
CPD. Organised by Common Ground Arts.
Cost: £30 (£20).
Contact: 0131 331 5447, commongroundarts@onetel.com
Event: One World Peace Concert.
Venue: The QueenÕs Hall, 87-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 6.30pm-10pm. Doors open 5.30pm. Indian snacks served by Suruchi Indian
Restaurant from 5.45pm-6.30pm in the bar.
Event Description:
'Inshalla
Shalom' (Inshalla: in Arabic, With Godâs Help,
Shalom: in Hebrew, Peace) Yair Dalal and Avi Agababa present peace songs
Yair Dalal composed in Hebrew, Arabic and Aramaic. www.yairdalal.com;
'Songs for Peace' St Peter's Primary School Choir;
'Bharathanatyam
with Priya and Danceihayami' The dancers will present
classical Indian dances with extreme precision, hand gestures, footwork and
expressions. Bharata Natyam is poetry in motion. It is a blend of the
abstract and the emotional and is derived from its fusion of two prime
elements, nritta (pure dance) and nritya (expressive dance). Bharathanatyam
derives much of its intense and dramatic impact from this juxtaposition and
contrast in which both elements are used;
'Classical Turkish Sufi Songs of Love and Devotion' Neyzen Ilhan Barutcu.
Neyzen Ilhan Barutcu, accompanied by Adam Reid on Darbouka and Stephen
Platt on Tapan/Douf.
Barutca is a graduate of Istanbul Conservatiore and lectures in
music at Trabzon University on the Black Sea Coast. He plays the ney in the classical
Sufi Tradition. He has performed around the world and has
released two collections of his music on CD;
'Singing Together with Peace' Quakers and Buddhists;
INTERVAL
'Waterboys
singer Mike Scott will perform a 25 minute solo set of songs and
poetry poetry accompanied by Anna-Wendy Stevenson on
fiddle and Nuala Kennedy on flute.
'East
Meets West' Songs with Heather Heywood and Bharati Bundhoo. Heather
Heywood is regarded as one of Scotlandâs finest traditional singers. Bharati
Bundhoo is a classical Indian singer from Mauritius now resident in
Scotland. Each has a depth and spirit in their singing that is exceptional;
'A
Place That Changes My Mind - A Fusion of Poetry and Music Creating a
Culture of Peace as a Sustainable Work-in-Progress' Written and presented by
Lee Gershuny with original music by Haftor Medboe and Fred Parsons;
'Spiritual Choral Music from a Variety of Christian Orthodox Traditions'
Coda Choir is an ecumenical choir helping people to experience spirituality
through the arts.
Cost: £8/£6 (Concessions).
Contact: Booking Hotline on 0131 668 2019, or in person at the QueenÕs Hall.
QueenÕs Hall Website: http://www.thequeenshall.net/index.php
Sunday 19 February
Event: Workshop: Middle Eastern Percussion Workshop with Avi Agababa.
Facilitator: Avi Agababa.
Venue: Candlish Hall, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 1pm-2pm.
Event Description: The passionate Belly Dance Rhythm, the flavoured Gnawa beat
and the Sufi trance are a few of the many Middle Eastern rhythms that will
be performed in the Workshop. Master percussionist Avi Agababa will demonstrate
a range of Middle Eastern percussion: Frame Drum, Darbuka, Tambourine and finger
symbells. We will sing rhythm patterns and experience different improvisations.
Bring your own percussion instrument.
Cost: £8/£6. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Langar Community Meal.
Venue: Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 1 Sheriff Brae, Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm-3pm.
Event Description: Guests are welcome to attend this community meal at the
Edinburgh Sikh Gurdwara.
Cost: Admission Free. Just come along on the day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Talk: Between Assimilation and Difference: Aspects of Jewish Identity
in the Ancient World.
Speaker: Professor Gary Gilbert.
Venue: Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation, 4 Salisbury Road, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: Professor Gary Gilbert is a Visiting Scholar at the Oxford
Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies. Permanently based at Claremont McKenna
College, California, USA, while at Oxford he is researching the relations between
Jews and gentiles in the Diaspora during the Roman period. This talk is hosted
by the Edinburgh Jewish Literary Society. Everyone welcome.
Cost: Voluntary donations towards costs.
Contact: Avery Meiksin, aam@roe.ac.uk
Event: Yair Dalal and Avi Agababa Concert:
Asmar - Yair Dalal returns more than ever to his Jewish - Iraqi musical roots.
This is Yair Dalal's journey to explore and expose his Babylonian heritage,
and the music of Baghdad.
Venue: Sanctuary, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 8.15pm-10.15pm. Doors Open at 7.45pm.
Event Description: Yair Dalal, composer, violinist and oud player is probably
the most prolific Israeli ethnic musician today. Over the last decade he has
put out nine albums, covering wide and varied cultural territory. Much of DalalÕs
output reflects the strong affinity that he has for the desert and its inhabitants.
DalalÕs family came to Israel from Baghdad and he has included much Iraqi material
in his work to date. Dalal creates new Middle Eastern music by interweaving
the traditions of Iraqi and Jewish Arabic music with a range of influences
originating from such diverse cultural milieus as the Balkans to India. The
evocative compositions comprise a unique and colourful sound, including numerous
Arabic percussion instruments, tabla, sitar, flute, clarinet, lyre and saz
- and invoking Iraqi, Moroccan, Persian and even Bedouin singing styles. Yair
Dalal is a peace activist in all means; besides his musical endeavours, he
devotes much time and energy to helping to remove ideological barriers between
musicians from different cultures and, in particular, between Jews and Arabs.
Dalal performed at the Nobel Peace Prize gala concert in 1994 honouring the
then Israeli Prime Minister Rabin, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestinian
Chairman Yassir Arafat. Nominee for the BBC World Music Award 2003 in the category
of the Middle East. Avi Agababa: One of the foremost percussionists in Israel
today. A musician with various musical backgrounds and knowledge, graduated
at Rimon School of Jazz. Agababa started his career as a drumset player and
performs with various outstanding Israeli artists. Agababa plays with a unique
feeling for folk, ethnic and classical oriental music. Avi Agababa was born
in Israel to Jewish Iraqi parents. See: http://www.yairdalal.com/
Cost: £12/£10 (concessions). To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Event: Open Doors.
Venue: Garnethill Synagogue, 129 Hill Street, Glasgow.
Time: 2pm-4.30pm.
Event Description: A chance to visit this unique Victorian 'A' listed building,
which also houses the Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, which will also be open.
Garnethill Synagogue is Scotland's oldest purpose built synagogue. Its inaugural
service was held on 9 September 1897 and the building was meticulously refurbished
in 1998.
Cost: Donations would be very welcome.
Contact: 0141 577 8200.
Event: A Mother's Journey Revisited - With Marsha Gladstone, Mother of Yoni
Jesner.
Venue: Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue, 222 Fenwick Road, Giffnock, Glasgow.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: A unique opportunity to view this documentary again in the
presence of Marsha Gladstone, mother of Yoni Jesner, and to participate in
the question and answer session and discussion following. The documentary,
made for TV, tells the poignant and remarkable story of a mother who, in the
midst of her grief for her murdered Jewish son, agreed that his organs could
be used to save a life. Nineteen-year-old Scottish student Yoni Jesner was
visiting relatives in Israel during his gap year before returning home to study
medicine. He was killed when a suicide bomber targeted the bus he was on in
Tel Aviv in 2002. This terrible event and Marsha Gladstone's subsequent trip
to Israel to meet the eight-year-old Palestinian girl who will grow up because
of her son's tragic death is movingly documented in the film.
Cost: Donations will be very welcome.
Contact: 0141 577 8200.
Monday 20 February
Event: Yair Dalal and Avi Agababa Concert:
Shacharut - Live in the Desert: Shacharut is free in spirit, delicate, poetic
and rhythmic, combining varied and distant periods and cultures, both Jewish
and Arab.
Venue: Sanctuary, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 8.15pm-10.15pm. Doors Open at 7.45pm.
Event Description: For biographies, see above. See: http://www.yairdalal.com/
Cost: £12/£10 (concessions). To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Tuesday 21 February
Event: Day Workshop: Judeo Arab Music - Bridge to Babylon, Middle Eastern
Musical System.
Facilitator(s): Yair Dalal and Avi Agababa. See: http://www.yairdalal.com/
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: Judeo Arab Music - Bridge to Babylon, Middle Eastern Musical
System. Bring your own instrument. Please bring vegetarian food to share for
lunch.
Cost: £20/£10 (concessions). For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Mindfulness@Lunchtime.
Venue: St Marks Unitarian Church, 7 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 12.15pm to 2pm.
Event Description: As above.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Jon Bagust, bagust.chang@virgin.net
Event: Reading and Discussion: An evening of the Poetry of Hafez.
Venue: The Scottish Poetry Library, 5 Crichton's Close, Canongate, Edinburgh.
Organiser: Jointly organised and hosted by the Middle East Festival and the
Scottish Poetry Library.
Time: 7.30pm onwards.
Event Description: Readings from the 14th century Sufi poet of Iran from new
translations. Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz in conversation with artist Jila Peacock.
Cost: £3/£2.
Contact: to book call 0131 557 2876 or email reception@spl.org.uk
Event: A Street called Straight: wanderings in Syria, an illustrated talk
by Rufus Reade.
Venue: The Nomad's Tent, 21 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm onwards.
Event Description: This talk is part of a series of three illustrated talks
by Rufus Reade as part of the exhibition, Objects of devotion: Religious artefacts
which help approach the divine.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Traditional Japanese Music.
Venue: Ramshorn Theatre, Jordanhill Campus, Glasgow.
Time: 1.15pm-2pm.
Event Description: The first opportunity in Scotland to hear this unique duo
in concert - shakuhachi (bamboo flute) wizard Hidekazu Kato and Joji Hirota,
king of the taiko, bring you purifying drumming performed on a wide variety
of percussion, traditional Japanese music and original compositions improvised
by the performers live on stage, and vocal renditions of Japanese folksongs.
Presented by the Strathclyde University Music Society and the Middle East Festival.
Cost: £3, on the door.
Contact: Alan Tavener, 0141 548 3444, alan.tavener@strath.ac.uk
Event: Persian Poetry Night.
Venue: 3/1, 54 Gordon Street, Glasgow.
Time: 7pm-9pm.
Event Description: The main focus of the Persian Poetry Night will be recitation
of Persian poetries from well known Iranian poets such as Hafez, Sa'di, Roumi,
Khayyam, as well as contemporary poets, accompanied by Persian Music. Organised
by the Iranian Scottish Association. www.iranianscottish.co.uk/
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: 0141 221 3033, iranianscottishassociation@btinternet.com
Wednesday 22 February
Event: Sounds of the Eternal.
Venue: St Giles' Cathedral, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm-8pm.
Event Description: An evening of meditative chants and prayers for peace in
the Celtic tradition, drawing on sounds from the Middle East and Sephardic
spirituality. With soloist Suzanne Adam and writer Philip Newell, accompanied
by musicians, Sandy Butler, Simon Jaquet, Marion Lees McPherson, Ali Newell,
and Joel Sanderson. Their CD, Sounds of the Eternal, will be available for
sale. Cost: £5, on the door.
Contact: www.jphilipnewell.com
Event: Traditional Japanese Music and Workshop.
Venue: Crawfurd CafŽ/Bar, Jordanhill Campus, Glasgow.
Time: Music: 1.15pm-2pm. Workshop: 2pm-5pm.
Event Description: As for the concert on 21 February.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Alan Tavener, 0141 548 3444, alan.tavener@strath.ac.uk
Thursday 23 February
Event: Day Workshop: The Art of Living in Peace.
Facilitator: David Keith.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: The Art of Living in Peace is both a book and a training
programme, published by UNESCO, to stimulate the art of living in peace within
oneself, within society, and in our relationship with nature. Written by Prof
Pierre Weil of The International Holistic University of Brazilia: City of Peace
Foundation, (Unipaz), the training integrates themes of Western psychology,
the new physics and the great spiritual traditions. The day is a mostly experiential
introduction to the full programme, and will consist of reflections and explorations
covering key themes such as the nature of reality and the obstacles to peace;
and participants are invited to enjoy a number of experiences which remind
us that in our relationships peace is never far away! David Keith is the Director
of Unipaz UK and enjoys both facilitating this workshop and training others
for the same. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Afternoon Workshop on Persian Calligraphy with Jila Peacock.
Facilitator: Jila Peacock.
Venue: National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 1pm-4pm.
Event Description: An afternoon workshop, including a short talk on the history
of calligraphy in the Islamic world and a demonstration of the alphabet and
in particular, the nast'aligh style of writing followed by questions. The session
would continue with practical work on calligraphy by the group using pen, ink
and paper. This workshop is intended for 16-18 year olds, perhaps studying
art and design at school or college. Limited to 15 places.
Cost: Free event, but places must be booked in advance. To Register:
Contact: 0131 623 3841, l.murphy@nls.uk
Event: 'Between the Image and the Word': Shape poems in Persian calligraphy.
Speaker: Jila Peacock.
Venue: National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm onwards.
Event Description: Working at the Glasgow Print Studio, artist Jila Peacock
has printed a hand-made book of shape poems from Hafez of Shiraz, the great
poet of medieval Persia. In this richly illustrated talk, she explains the
importance of Hafez, describes the development of figural calligraphy in Islamic
Art and talks about the making of the book.
Cost: Admission Free, but places must be booked in advance. To Register:
Contact: 0131 623 3845, events@nls.uk
Event: Chris Dooks presents The PolyFaith Map.
Venue: Stills, 23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh. www.stills.org
Time: 7pm.
Event Description: An entertaining artistÕs talk. In 2005 Chris Dooks unveiled
the secret spiritual landmarks of Edinburgh with www.polyfaith.com. Come along
to hear how this amazing, enlightening project came to be and get your very
own Polyfaith map. Chris Dooks is an Edinburgh based artist and practicing
Buddhist.
Cost: £4.
Contact and Booking: Please book in advance at Stills by calling 0131 622 6200.
Event: Harmony of Peace Prayers with the World Peace Flag Ceremony.
Facilitator: The World Peace Prayer Society.
Venue: Allanton Sanctuary, Auldgirth, Dumfries.
Time: 7pm onwards.
Event Description: We invite you to share and participate in prayers of peace
from different faiths and traditions. We will also pray for the peace of the
world, using the flags of each country, with a special focus on the countries
of the Middle East. To be followed by refreshments with a Middle Eastern flavour.
Cost: Admission Free. For information on reaching Allanton and to attend:
Contact: 01387 740642, wppsallanton@btinternet.com
Friday 24 February
Event: Afternoon Workshop on Persian Calligraphy with Jila Peacock.
Facilitator: Jila Peacock.
Venue: National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 1pm-4pm.
Event Description: An afternoon workshop, including a short talk on the history
of calligraphy in the Islamic world and a demonstration of the alphabet and
in particular, the nast'aligh style of writing followed by questions. The session
would continue with practical work on calligraphy by the group using pen, ink
and paper. This workshop is intended for adults. Limited to 15 places.
Cost: Free event, but places must be booked in advance. To Register:
Contact: 0131 623 3845, events@nls.uk
Event: Love's Fire - Performed Reading, with post show discussion.
Venue: Traverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: Love's Fire by Steven Gaythorpe, Farsi extracts by Dr. M.
T. Tabatabai and Mrs M. Tabatabai. A journey into eleventh century Persia to
discover the creation of one of the world's most enduring epic love poems.
Nezami is a celebrated poet, haunted by the love of his long-dead wife. He
is cynical about the power of poetry to fill men's hearts with love. ZENDEH
is kindly supported by the Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund and Queen Margaret
University College. Love's Fire is a work in progress. www.zendeh.com
Cost: £4 Full price and £2 Concessions.
Contact and Booking: Traverse Box Office, 0131 228 1404, boxoffice@traverse.co.ukOnline booking at www.traverse.co.uk (no booking fee).
Learning workshops exploring the creative method and text will be available for educational groups and theatre-makers, please contact Nazli Tabatabai Artistic Director nazli@zendeh.com for more information.
Event: Ulfah Arts presents The Journey to the Great Mosaic.
A women only concert supported by Islamic Relief.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: Doors open at 6.30pm. Concert from 7pm-9pm.
Event Description: A collection of stories from different women about their
spiritual journeys to The Great Mosaic. A concert including poetry, Islamic
songs/Music (nasheeds), comedy and Quran recitation. A peace-fusion of women,
art, Islam and spirituality for ALL women to enjoy! Ulfah Arts is a pioneering
organisation providing opportunities for women who practice specific cultural
beliefs to develop themselves across all art forms in the environments and
conditions they need - breaking down stereotypes, allowing greater understanding
and creating harmony which in Arabic is Ulfah.
See: www.ulfaharts.co.uk for more information.
Cost: £5/£3 donation on the door, on the night.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Saturday 25 February
Event:
Day Workshop: The Rhythms and Music of Turkey and the Middle East -
An introduction to the traditional Sufi, Folk and Contemporary Music of Turkey
and the Middle East, including lectures and demonstrations.
Facilitator: Omar Faruk Tekbilek. See: http://www.omarfaruktekbilek.com/
Venue: Sanctuary, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: See Sunday 26 February entry for more details. Bring your
own instrument. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £20/£10 (concessions). For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Creative Writing Workshop with Kevin Macneil.
Venue: Traverse Theatre, 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm-4pm.
Event Description: See Tuesday 28 February entry for more details.
Cost: £4.
Contact and Booking: Traverse Box Office, 0131 228 1404.

Event: Arabian Night.
Venue: Harvesters Business Centre, 75a Harvesters Way, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm-Midnight.
Event Description: The evening will include the following: Babylon Arabic Band
playing songs with Mohammed from throughout the Middle East and Kurdish songs
by Meriwan; belly dancers performing group and solo dances with live Arabic
music; Arabic food (a selection of special buffet from the Middle East); an
opportunity for everyone to dance with the live Arabic songs and music.
Cost: Tickets: £20/£10 (children 5-12), price includes food.
Contact: Mohammed, 0131 467 1981, 07989330763, Hillary's Bazaar, 0131 225 7103.
Sunday 26 February
Event: Services for Peace at Churches and Cathedrals across Scotland.
Venue: across Scotland.
Time: throughout the day.
Event Description: Churches and Cathedrals across Scotland are asked to be
mindful of the Middle East Festival during their services on this day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Langar Community Meal.
Venue: Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 1 Sheriff Brae, Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm-3pm.
Event Description: Guests are welcome to attend this community meal at the
Edinburgh Sikh Gurdwara.
Cost: Admission Free. Just come along on the day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Subud Hospitality Meal and Social for Middle East Festival Participants.
Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 4pm-6pm.
Event Description: a light meal, with vegetarian needs taken into account.
Cost: Free to Festival participants.
Contact: Daniel Smith, 0131 467 7979.
Event: Music from the Sufi and Folklore Traditions of Turkey, with Omar Faruk
Tekbilek accompanied by Orhan Salliel.
Venue: Sanctuary, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 8.15pm-10.15pm. Doors open at 7.45pm.
Event Description: Omar Faruk Tekbilek: Honoured as a peacemaker and virtuoso,
Omar Faruk Tekbilek is now one of the most sought-after Middle Eastern/Turkish
musicians, whose work transcends political boundaries while maintaining traditional
sensibilities in a way few artists can manage. He is a virtuoso on several
instruments: the nay (bamboo flute), the zurna (double-reed oboe like instrument),
the baglama (long-necked lute) and percussion instruments, and is a masterful
performer on dozens more. Omar Faruk Tekbilek brilliantly interprets the Sufi,
Folk, and Contemporary music of the Middle East. Nominee for the BBC World
Music Award 2003 in the category of the Middle East. Orphan Salliel is one
of the most outstanding musicians and conductors of his generation in Turkey.
He was born in 1968 in Adana Turkey. See: http://www.omarfaruktekbilek.com/
Cost: £12/£10 (concessions). To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Monday 27 February
Event: Day Workshop: NVC: Nonviolent Communication: Awakening the Heart of
Compassion in Daily Life.
Facilitator: Liz Kingsnorth.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: NVC: Nonviolent Communication is a learnable process for
personal and social change that was developed by Marshall Rosenberg, now used
worldwide in homes, schools, businesses and communities. It enables people
to communicate with empathy, power, honesty and compassion with the aim that
each personÕs needs be met peacefully. This workshop is an introduction to
NVC. It will be practical - using examples from participantsÕ lives - supportive
and fun! Liz is a free-lance, accredited trainer with the Centre for Nonviolent
Communication. Her spiritual practice is Sahaj Marg - a form of Raj Yoga that
uses heart-centred meditation. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. To be emailed a registration form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Day Workshop: Educational use of Pupeteering as a Pathway to Peace.
Facilitator: Erica Sapir.
Venue: City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: Performance explaining the usefulness of puppetry in education
followed by a workshop developing the theme. Erica has worked as a designer
and maker of puppets, scenographer, director, puppeteer in many shows for children
and adults, and is the co-founder and member of the n.p.o Marionnettistes sans
frontiers. Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. To be emailed a registration form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Contemporary Music from Turkey and the Middle East, with Omar Faruk
Tekbilek accompanied by Orhan Salliel.
Venue: Sanctuary, St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 8.15pm-10.15pm. Doors open at 7.45pm.
Event Description: See Sunday 26 February entry for more details.
Cost: £12/£10 (concessions). To book contact Tickets Scotland LTD.
Contact: Tickets Scotland LTD, 127 Rose Street, Edinburgh, 0131 220 3234, open
9am-6pm (8pm Thursday), 11am-6pm on Sunday. http://www.tickets-scotland.com/contact.html
Tuesday 28 February
Event:
Day Workshop: Human Centred Education: Exploring the role of parents
and teachers in supporting the inner development of the child.
Facilitator(s): Faustina Ramos-Coca, and Solihin and Alicia Thom.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: Through experiential exercises the participants will gain
an understanding of the forces that shape us and so acquire a useful tool to
create an environment that supports human growth. Faustina Ramos-Coca is a
founder, teacher and the principal of the Erlebnisschule, a school in Austria
inspired by the Montessori and Life Forces models. Solihin and Alicia Thom
are co-founders of Ad Humanitas, an organization dedicated to furthering humanity
within each of us as members of one global community. Please bring vegetarian
food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Mindfulness@Lunchtime.
Venue: St Marks Unitarian Church, 7 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 12.15pm to 2pm.
Event Description: As above.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Jon Bagust, bagust.chang@virgin.net
Event: Poetry Reading with Kevin Macneil.
Venue: The Scottish Poetry Library, 5 Crichton's Close, Canongate, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm.
Event Description: Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature is pleased to present
Kevin Macneil as Writer in Residence for the 2006 Middle East Festival. Kevin
is an award-winning poet, novelist and playwright and is a very engaging performer
of his own work. His books include the poetry collection Love and Zen in the
Outer Hebrides (published by Canongate) and his first novel The Stornoway Way
(published by Penguin). Kevin will also be running creative writing workshops
for schools and writersÕ groups as part of his residency and will be attending
as many other events in the Festival as possible. Having immersed himself in
the storytelling, art, music, poetry and food of Middle Eastern cultures during
the course of the residency, heÕll then write a piece of work reflecting on
the themes of the Festival. This City of Literature residency is supported
by funding from Edinburgh City Council and the Scottish Book Trust.
Cost: £3/2.
Contact: To book, call 0131 557 2876, or email reception@spl.org.uk
Event: Assassins in Iran: a story of 11th century political intrigue, an illustrated
talk by Rufus Reade.
Venue: The Nomad's Tent, 21 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm onwards.
Event Description: This talk is part of a series of three illustrated talks
by Rufus Reade as part of the exhibition, Objects of devotion: Religious artefacts
which help approach the divine.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Wednesday 1 March
Event: Pathways to Peace Through Spiritual Dance.
Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration. 9.30am-5.30pm: Dance Day.
Event Description: Peter Vallance will lead Sacred Circle Dance, Murshid Saadi
Shakur Chishti (Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz) will lead Traditional Sufi Movement,
Alice Fateah Saunders will lead Dances of Universal Peace, and Iona Kelli Sellars
will lead 5 Rhythms Dance. The format for the day will be as follows:
9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration.
9.30am-10.15am: Sacred Circle Dance.
10.15am-11am: Traditional Sufi Movement.
11am-11.30am: Break.
11.30am-12.15pm: Dances of Universal Peace.
12.15pm-1pm: 5 Rhythms Dance.
1pm-2pm: Lunch.
2pm-3.30pm: 2 Parallel Workshops:
1. Traditional Sufi Movement.
2. 5 Rhythms Dance.
3.30pm-4pm: Break.
4pm-5.30pm: 2 Parallel Workshops:
1. Dances of Universal Peace.
2. Sacred Circle Dance.
Cost: £20/£10 (concessions). For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Tales and Music of the Spirit with Beth Bahia Cohen and Peter Vallance.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm-10pm. Doors open 7.30pm.
Event Description: An evening of folk tales and traditional music drawn from
the vibrant cultures of the Middle East. Drawing on Jewish, Arab and Christian
sources, Peter weaves a garland of treasures that inspire, uplift and make
us laugh while Beth takes us on musical journeys with the Egyptian rebaba,
Turkish bowed tanbur, and the violin, playing Arabic debkes, Sufi ritual music,
and Sephardic Jewish melodies. Beth Bahia Cohen is a master of the violin and
various bowed instruments from the Middle East and the Balkans who loves to
show the beauty of traditional music as well as their differences and similarities
across cultures. She has studied and performed with violinists from Egypt,
Greece, Turkey, Hungary, and more. She performs and teaches throughout the
U.S. and Europe and has played with Led Zeppelin and Itzhak Perlman, among
others. Peter Vallance is a native Scot who lives in the Findhorn community.
He sees stories as central to the spiritual quest and shares them on his journeys
around the world. See: http://bethcohen.com/
Cost: £8/£6 on the door, on the night.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Talk: Rumi's Daughter.
Speaker: Muriel Maufroy.
Venue: Borders, 98 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
Time: 6pm.
Event Description: Muriel Maufroy will be speaking about her new book, RumiÕs
Daughter. Rumi's Daughter is the delightful novel about Kimya, the girl who
was sent from her rural village to live in Rumi's home. She already had mystical
tendencies, and learned a great deal under Rumi's tutelage. Eventually she
married Shams, an unusual husband, almost totally absorbed by his longings
for God. Their marriage was fiery and different and, in the end, dissolved
by Kimya's death - after which Shams vanished.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: 0141 222 7700.
Event: "The Art
of Reciting the Qur'an" - lecture by Dr. Kristina Nelson.
Venue: David Hume Tower LTB, George Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 6pm.
Event Description: Organised by Quranica, ISocEd and EISAWI.
Cost: All welcome, admission free.
Contact: See Quranica.com for more details
Thursday 2 March
Event: Pathways to Peace Through Spiritual and Musical Practice.
Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration. 9.30am-5.30pm: Day of Spiritual
and Musical Practice for Peace.
Event Description: The format for the day will be as follows:
9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration.
9.30am-9.40am: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Welcome and Introduction.
9.40am-10am: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Sufi Chanting.
10am-10.20am: Peter Vallance and Beth Bahia Cohen.
Morning Blessings in Music and Story: An opportunity to be blessed by stories
and music that conjure up images of dawn, renewal and light. With storyteller
Peter Vallance and musician Beth Bahia Cohen.
10.20am-10.40am: Beth Bahia Cohen.
Sufi Devotional Music: Beth Bahia Cohen will play music from the mystical branch
of Islam on the Turkish yayli (bowed) tanbur.
10.40am-11am: MaryCatherine Burgess.
Music and Song for Peace.
11am-11.20am: Break.
11.20am-11.50am: Latif Bolat (with Jennifer Ferraro).
Mystic Songs and the Practice of Remembrance in the Turkish Sufi Tradition.
The sacred hymns (nefes and illahis) of TurkeyÕs dervishes are a sung zikr,
a practice of the remembrance of God which also present the rich living wisdom
of this tradition in their poem-lyrics. The mesmerizing music invites audience
participation in the zikr.
11.50am-12: Jennifer Ferraro.
Poems that Illuminate, Awaken, Reveal and Transfigure Ð A sharing of poems
across cultures which speak of the heartÕs wisdom and transfigure experience
into luminous distillation.
12-12.20pm: Carolyn Sparey-Fox and Jeremy Fox.
A Musical Setting of Poems by T‡hirih, 19th century poet-martyr, with Carolyn
Sparey-Fox and Jeremy Fox.
12.20pm-1pm: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Ritual of Universal Peace.
1pm-2pm: Lunch.
2pm-2.20pm: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Chanting the Aramaic Words of Jesus.
2.20pm-2.40pm: Rebekah Gronowski.
Using Music and Singing to Cross over the Barriers between Cultures and Promote
Peace.
2.40pm-3pm: Rabbi David Rose.
Readings on the theme of Peace.
3pm-3.30pm: Davod Azad.
Mantra, Zeker.
3.30pm-3.50pm: Break.
3.50pm-4.10pm: Ask and Receive, as practiced in Subud.
4.10pm-4.30pm: Rev Jenny Williams.
Taize singing - singing for peace within and beyond the Christian tradition.
4.30pm-5.30pm: Alice Fateah Saunders.
Dances of Universal Peace.
Cost: £20/£10 (concessions). For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: The 2006 Middle East Festival Lecture by Professor Tariq Ramadan.
Talk Title: Islam and the West in a Quest for a Just and Peaceful World.
Chair: Rev Prof Frank Whaling.
Venue: The QueenÕs Hall, 87-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh.
Time: Doors Open: 6.30pm. Lecture and Questions: 7.30pm-9.30pm.
Organised by the Middle East Festival.
Co-hosted by the Middle East Festival and the University of Edinburgh.
Event Description: This event will consist of an hour long lecture by Tariq
Ramadan followed by an hour of questions and discussion.

Tariq Ramadan and Prof Frank Whaling
Named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most important innovators of the
21st century, Tariq Ramadan occupies a unique place among leading Islamic thinkers.
Professor Tariq Ramadan holds MA in Philosophy and French literature and PhD
in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Geneva. In Cairo, Egypt,
he received one-on-one intensive training in classic Islamic scholarship from
Al-Azhar University scholars. Tariq Ramadan is currently Senior Research Fellow
at Lokahi Foundation and visiting Professor at St AntonyÕs College, Oxford.
Through his writings and lectures he has contributed substantially to the debate
on the issues of Muslims in the West and Islamic revival in the Muslim world.
He is active both at the academic and grassroots levels lecturing extensively
throughout the world on social justice and dialogue between civilizations.
Prof Tariq Ramadan has written more than twenty books exploring the difficult
issues of reinterpretation and reform within Islam itself and between the Islamic
world and its neighbours around the globe. His books include Western Muslims
and the Future of Islam (Oxford University Press, 2003), Islam, the West, and
the Challenges of Modernity (The Islamic Foundation, 2000), To Be a European
Muslim (The Islamic Foundation, 1998), and Jihad, Violence, War and Peace in
Islam (in French only, Tawhid, 2002). He has also published a total of 700
contributions or articles in collective books, academic reviews, and magazines.
See: http://www.tariqramadan.com/
Cost: £7/£5 (concessions).
Contact: Booking Hotline on 0131 668 2019, or in person at the QueenÕs Hall.
QueenÕs Hall Website: http://www.thequeenshall.net/index.php
Event: International Culture and Food Evening.
Venue: Edinburgh Refugee Centre, St George's West Church, 58 Shandwick Place,
Edinburgh.
Time: 6pm-8.30pm
Event Description: This is an opportunity to meet people from Edinburgh's many
Refugee, Migrant and local communities, learn some of their languages and taste
some of their foods. If you would like to host a table from your culture please
get in touch with Gemma at the end of January.
Cost: Recommended donation of £3.
Contact: Edinburgh Refugee Centre on 0131 226 1499.
Friday 3 March
Event: Pathways of the Heart Conference.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration. 9.30am-5.30pm: Conference.
Event Description: The format for the day will be as follows:
9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration.
9.30am-9.40am: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Welcome and Introduction.
9.40am-10.20am: Talk by Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
The Tent of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar: A New Look at the Biblical and Quranic
Stories and Their Implications for Peace.
10.20am-11am: Talk by Bishop Kallistos Ware.
Create Silence: the Aim of the Jesus Prayer.
11am-11.10am: Questions and Discussion.
11.10am-11.30am: Break.
11.30am-12.10pm: Talk by Prof James Morris.
The Reflective Heart: the Pathways of Spiritual Intelligence.
12.10pm-12.50pm: Talk by Prof Nigel Osborne.
Music and the Heart.
12.50pm-1pm: Questions and Discussion.
1pm-2pm: Lunch.
2pm-3pm: Three Parallel Workshops.
1. Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Sufi Meditation for Peace.
2. Prof James Morris.
Cinema and the Divine Comedy: Exploring Ibn 'Arabi's Shadow-Theatre of the
Heart.
3. Rohana Laing.
Subud workshop.
3pm-3.20pm: Break.
3.20pm-4.20pm: Three Parallel Workshops.
1. Bishop Kallistos Ware.
Find Christ Everywhere: the Jesus Prayer in our Daily Life.
2. Davod Azad.
Music as a Path of the Awakened Heart.
3. Jennifer Ferraro.
Poetry as a Path of the Awakened Heart.
4.20pm-5.30pm: Panel Plenary and Discussion.
Theme: Dimensions of the Heart.
Panelists: Bishop Kallistos Ware, Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti, Prof James
Morris and Prof Aziz Sheikh.
Cost: £20/£10 for each day of the conference. To receive a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: The 2006 Middle East Festival Conference Lecture by Bishop Kallistos
Ware.
Chair: Rev Prof Frank Whaling.
Title: Acquire Inner Peace: Prayer of the Heart in Orthodox Spirituality.
Venue: St Mary's RC Cathedral, Broughton Street, Edinburgh.
http://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/find.html
Time: Doors open at 7pm. Lecture from 7.30pm-8.30pm, Questions and Discussion
from 8.30pm-9.30pm.
Event Description: Bishop Kallistos is an Assistant Bishop in the Orthodox
Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople),
and also a monk of the Monastery of St John the Theologian on the island of
Patmos. During 1966-2001 he was Spalding Lecturer in Eastern Orthodox Studies
at Oxford University, and he is an Emeritus Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
His books include The Orthodox Church (Penguin Books), The Orthodox Way and
The Inner Kingdom. He is co-translator of The Philokalia and of Orthodox liturgical
books.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome. First Come, First Served.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Saturday 4 March
Event: Pathways of the Heart Conference.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration. 9.30am-5.30pm: Conference.
Event Description: The format for the day will be as follows:
9am-9.30am: Arrival and Registration.
9.30am-9.40am: Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
Welcome and Introduction.
9.40am-10.20am: Talk by Bishop Kallistos Ware.
We Behold His Glory: Prayer of the Heart and the Transfiguration of Christ.
10.20am-11am: Talk by Sheelah Trefle Hidden.
Conflict, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Their meaning in the Contemplative
Life.
11am-11.10am: Questions and Discussion.
11.10am-11.30am: Break.
11.30am-12.10pm: Talk by Elizabeth Carmack.
The Alchemy of Music as a Healing Art.
12.10pm-12.50pm: Talk by Prof James Morris.
From Spirituality to Civilisation: Exploring the Political Dimensions of Spiritual
Intelligence.
12.50pm-1pm: Questions and Discussion.
1pm-2pm: Lunch.
2pm-3pm: Three Parallel Workshops.
1. Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti.
The Sufi Psychology of Peace: The Beautiful Names of Allah.
2. Latif Bolat.
Turkish Mysticism: Heterodoxy and Islam.
3. Sheelah Trefle Hidden.
Examining Violence and Forgiveness in the Gospel of Matthew.
3pm-3.20pm: Break.
3.20pm-4.20pm: Three Parallel Workshops.
1. Bishop Kallistos Ware.
Glorify God with your Body: the Role of the Body in Prayer.
2. Latif Bolat and Jennifer Ferraro.
Poetry and Music of the Sufi Dervishes of Turkey.
3. Elizabeth Carmack.
Dialogical Thinking.
4.20pm-5.30pm: Panel Plenary and Discussion.
Theme: Understandings of the Spiritual Nature of the Heart.
Panelists: Bishop Kallistos Ware, Murshid Saadi Shakur Chishti, Prof James
Morris and Dr John Parris.
Cost: £20/£10 for each day of the conference. To receive a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event:
People of the Book Ð print your own precious book.
Venue: Edinburgh Printmakers, 23 Union Street, Edinburgh.
www.edinburgh-printmakers.co.uk
Time: 1pm-5pm.
Event Description: Artist Leena Nammari leads this workshop where youÕll print
the template for your own sacred book using precious paper and beautiful materials.
No experience of printing or drawing required, weÕll supply all materials and
youÕll take your book home with you on the day. ItÕs also a great chance to
have a look around Edinburgh Printmakers beautiful studio and gallery.
Cost: £4.
Contact and Booking: Please book in advance at Edinburgh Printmakers by calling
0131 557 2479.
Event: The Voice of Unity, Concert with Davod Azad.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm-10pm. Doors open at 7.30pm.
Event Description: Davod Azad was born in 1963, and raised in Azarbajan (Iran).
He started initially to explore the wonderful world of Iranian classical music
on his own. After his first encounters, he advanced to study music under the
guidance and supervision of Persian masters on vocals and multiple instruments
including Taar, Sehtar, Tanbour, Rabab, and Daf. His work is based on long
and intensive studies of the past masters of Iranian classical music. He has
many publications such as the studies of the school of Tabriz Tar and the Hormozey
style of Setar. He is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and vocalist. Mastering
in the Iranian classical music, the Azeri folk music, the ancient Persian music,
and the Persian Sufi music, specifically influenced by the music of the Ghajar
period in Persian history, a pure classical Persian music form which to this
date has remained undiluted by Western or other styles of music. The classical
Persian music which Davod Azad plays is based on the ancient Modal System of
Persian classical music. The Persian classical music is one of the oldest and
purest forms of music in the world today. Its unique style is based on 12 Modes
or Dastgaahs. The nearest music forms to Persian Dastgaah is that of the Indian
Raga. See: www.davodazad.com
Cost: £8/£6 on the door, on the night.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Sunday 5 March
Event:
Divine Liturgy with Bishop Kallistos Ware.
Venue: The Orthodox Community of St Andrew, 2 Meadow Lane, Edinburgh. Time:
10.30am.
Event Description: Bishop Kallistos Ware will be the celebrant at the Divine
Liturgy Service.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Mindful Peace Walk.
Facilitator: Senior member of the Community of Interbeing Sangha.
Venue: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am-10.30am, meet at the West Gate at 9am.
Event Description: This silent walking meditation is an open event, led by
followers of Thich Nhat Hanh and other Buddhists from the local community.
The walk begins and concludes at the West Gate of the Royal Botanic Garden
Edinburgh. Before the walk begins there will be a brief introduction to mindful
walking as a meditation practice. This is not a protest or campaigning event,
so please do not use any banners. Children are welcome accompanied by adults.
Cost: Admission Free. Just come along on the day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Tales of Peace.
Venue: Temperate Palm House - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm and 3.30pm.
Event Description: Join an international pair of storytellers for tales of
the rich diversity and enduring peacefulness of our world. The tales will be
told in the beautiful setting of the Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghÕs Palm
House. Suitable for families and children of all ages.
Cost: Free, drop in.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Tour to Rosslyn Chapel: Chapel of Peace.
Facilitator: Jackie Queally, www.celtictrails.co.uk
Time: Noon-4pm. Leave at 12 from outside the Caledonian Hotel, Lothian Road.
Event Description: Very ornately carved both inside and out, Rosslyn's carvings
refer to a wide range of belief systems spanning many times and places. A herald
in stone of universal peace and harmony, you can become aware of the divine
interconnectivity between all here. Jackie is an experienced and sensitive
guide who will attempt to impart the spiritual significance of this sacred
site. She has been leading small groups to this chapel on a regular basis for
the past seven years, and many find that her insights illuminate their visit
deeply.
Cost: £19 includes the transportation, entrance fee of £6 and notes sent upon
booking. Please book in advance in order that transport arrangements can be
ensured.
Contact: +44 131 448 2869, jac@celtictrails.co.uk
Event: Langar Community Meal.
Venue: Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 1 Sheriff Brae, Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm-3pm.
Event Description: Guests are welcome to attend this community meal at the
Edinburgh Sikh Gurdwara.
Cost: Admission Free. Just come along on the day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Latif Bolat Ensemble Presents:
The Asik (Lover/Troubador) Tradition in Turkish Culture and Mysticism. Healing
Sounds of Turkish Mystic Music: An evening of music, poetry, dance and images.
There will be a pre-concert lecture before the concert.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: Doors open at 7.15pm. Pre-Concert Lecture from 7.45pm-8.15pm. Concert
from 8.15pm-10.15pm.
Event Description: In this concert Latif Bolat will present the mesmerizing
folk and Sufi songs of Turkey, called Nefes and Ilahis, singing and accompanying
himself on the traditional troubador instrument called baglama. Jennifer Ferraro
will accompany Latif Bolat on the frame drum and will present devotional dance
and poems of the Sufi mystics of Turkey that she and Bolat have translated.
Images of Turkey will also be shown, creating a tapestry of beauty and devotion
in the Sufi tradition. http://www.latifbolat.com/
Cost: £8/£6 on the door, on the night.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Concert with Yasmin Levy.
Venue: The QueenÕs Hall, 87-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: In her deep, spiritual and moving style of singing, Yasmin
preserves and revives the most beautiful songs from the Ladino/Judeo-Spanish
heritage, mixing it with Andalusian Flamenco. In 2004, she performed at various
international festivals and events including WOMAD Singapore, Forum Barcelona,
and the BBCÕs New YearÕs Day concert in London. Yasmin has been nominated for
the BBC World Music Awards 2005. See: http://www.yasminlevy.net/
Cost: Tickets £14, Concessions £12.
Contact: QueenÕs Hall Box Office, 0131 668 2019, or at www.thequeenshall.net
Monday 6 March
Event: Day Workshop: A Short Course in Consciousness.
Facilitator: Chris Thomson.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Time: 9.30am for 10am-4pm.
Event Description: Consciousness determines virtually everything we think,
feel, say and do. It is literally our life experience. The more we work on
consciousness, the more conscious we become. Such courses are designed to help
people develop their ordinary consciousness and their extraordinary consciousness.
Please bring vegetarian food to share for lunch.
Cost: £15/£10. For a Registration Form:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Walk the Indoor Labyrinth.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 11am-4pm.
Event Description: an opportunity to walk the intimate indoor labyrinth - just
candles and quiet music.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Di Williams at chaplain@ec.ac.uk and www.chaplaincy.ed.ac.uk
Event: The Sacredness of Relationships.
Facilitator: Rev Ali Newell.
Venue: St GeorgeÕs West Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm-9.15pm.
Event Description: A series on Christian Mystics and Thinkers for our Time
presented by Creative Space and the EICWS on 6, 13, 20 and 27 March 2006.
Cost: £30 for the series.
Contact: mail@creativespacesgw.org.uk
Tuesday 7 March
Event: Mindfulness@Lunchtime.
Venue: St Marks Unitarian Church, 7 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 12.15pm to 2pm.
Event Description: As above.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Jon Bagust, bagust.chang@virgin.net
Event: My Life is My Work.
Venue: St MarkÕs Unitarian Church, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm onwards.
Event Description: Ven. Thich Nhat Hanh is a world renowned Vietnamese Zen
Master, Poet and Peacemaker. He devotes his entire life to worldwide peace.
He lives in Plum Village, a Buddhist training monastery he founded near Bordeaux,
and travels worldwide lecturing and leading retreats on the practice of mindful
living. In the DVD, My Life is My Message, Thich Nhat Hanh with members of
his Sangha show how they work to promote peace with many groups throughout
the world. The DVD shows the yearly gathering at Plum Village of Palestinians
and Israelis, sharing together the teaching of deep listening and shared understanding.
A senior member of the Community of Interbeing Sangha will be in attendance
to introduce the DVD and to answer questions.
Cost: By donation at the door, recommended - £2.50 to £5 per person.
Contact: Jon Bagust, 0131 339 8401.
Wednesday 8 March
Event: ALP Welcoming.
Venue: Methodist Central Hall, Tollcross, Edinburgh.
Time: 1pm-3.30pm.
Event Description: Art in the Middle East.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Stan Reeves, Stan.Reeves@educ.edin.gov.uk
Event: Forum: Three Middle Eastern Faiths in One Diverse European Society:
Can Judaism, Christianity
and Islam speak the same civic language?
Venue: Martin Hall, New College, the University of Edinburgh, The Mound.
Time: 7pm.
Event Description: Europe faces great changes both internally and in its
relations with its near and distant neighbours, as the European Union expands,
populations migrate, different civilisations encounter each other, international
intervention takes new forms, and social and political attitudes are in flux.
The three Abrahamic faiths have been and are a significant part of this Eurasian
scene. Can they, from their related traditions, offer constructive ideas
and practices for the ordering of common life within and among nations? Have
they a common civic vocabulary? Jointly organised by the Helsinki Citizens
Assembly and the EICWS in association with the University of Edinburgh School
of Divinity and CAIRS.
Chair: Joyce McMillan. Convenor, Scottish Civic Forum.
Speakers:
Rabbi
David Rose,
Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation;
David Fergusson, Professor of Divinity and Head of the School of Divinity
at the University of Edinburgh;
Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz, EIAL/EICWS, and Co-Director of the Middle East
Festival;
Professor Sir Bernard Crick, Honorary Fellow of the Politics Department
of the University of Edinburgh; Emeritus Professor of Birkbeck
College,
University of London.
Cost: Admission Free. Donations Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: A Mass for Peace.
The Strathclyde University Chorus and Chamber Choir and the Strathclyde Sinfonia
Ensemble. Conductor: Alan Tavener.
Venue: Barony Hall, Glasgow.
Time: 8pm.
Event Description: Two composers join hands across a half millennium inspired
by the melody of the medieval popular song L'Homme arme Ð Palestrina's sublime
setting of the Mass based on this tune, and The Armed Man Suite by Karl Jenkins,
composer of Adiemus. Presented by the Strathclyde University Music Society
and the Middle East Festival.
Cost: Tickets £7 (concessions £5/students £3).
Contact: Alan Tavener, 0141 548 3444, alan.tavener@strath.ac.uk
Thursday 9 March
Event: Lecture on The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives.
Facilitator: Professor Carole Hillenbrand (University of Edinburgh).
Venue: Centre for the Study of Religion and Politics (CSRP), University of
St Andrews, St Mary's College Hall, South Street, St Andrews.
Time: 11.15am-12.45pm.
Event Description: Professor Hillendbrand of the University of Edinburgh, winner
of the the prestigious King Faisal International Prize for Islamic Studies,
will be speaking about her book, The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives.
Cost: Free and open to the public. To attend:
Contact: Dr Mario I. Aguilar, Director CSRP, 01334 462835 or csrp@st-and.ac.uk
Event: A Musical History of Armenia (the first Christian nation).
Venue: St JohnÕs Episcopal Church, Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Time: 8pm-9pm.
Event Description: A rare opportunity to hear the historical background and
choral music of Armenia, ranging from traditional to modern, from folk to Christian
Orthodox, presented by the Coda Choir and guest speaker. In association with
Creative Space.
Cost: Donations Welcome (retiring collection).
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Egyptian Dance Class led by Clare Crisp.
Venue: Brora Primary School/Community Centre, Brora, Sutherland.
Time: 7.30pm-9pm.
Event Description: Weekly, for women over 16 years of age.
Cost: £2 (£1.50 concessions).
Contact: Roxana, 01408 635211, roxana.meechan@highland.gov.uk
Thursday 9 March - Friday 10 March
Event: The University of Edinburgh Jewish Society presents: Broken Wings.
Venue: Terrace Bar, Teviot Union, Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Thursday
9
March 2006 - Friday 10 March 2006, 7.30pm.
Event Description: The winner of nine Israeli Academy Awards, as well as the Grand Prix for Best Film in the Tokyo International Film Festival 2002, Broken Wingsâ is a beautifully scripted and subtle film, providing a sensitive observation of the struggles faced by a contemporary middle-class family in Haifa following the sudden loss of their father. Rather than focusing on the ever-present Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Bergman explores universal themes in a film that is precise in detail and a symphony of emotional powerâ. The film will be introduced and followed by a discussion from Arnon Naor, film lecturer at the London Jewish Cultural Centre.
Cost: £3.
Contact: edinburghjsoc@yahoo.co.uk
Thursday 9 March Ð Sunday 12 March
Event: Watering the Seeds of True Peace.
Facilitator: Senior member of the Community of Interbeing Sangha.
Venue: Wiston Lodge, Wiston by Biggar, South Lanarkshire.
Dates/Times: 6pm Thursday 9 March, to 2pm Sunday 12 March 2006.
Event Description: The Community of Interbeing offer a 4 day retreat as a breathing
space to bring together people of different faiths or none, in the spirit of
mindfulness. We will practice: sitting and walking meditation, and eating together
in mindfulness. Through silence and deep listening we hope to encourage shared
understandings, watering the seeds of true peace and joy within ourselves and
each other.
Cost: Including accommodation and vegetarian meals. 3 rates according to your
ability to pay: 1) £100; 2) £120; 3) £140. Deposit of £20 per person.
Contact and Booking Arrangements: Pete Smith: pete_ishere@yahoo.co.uk, 0131
668 3592 (between 6pm and 7pm); Jon Bagust: 0131 339 8401.
Friday 10 March

Sheikh Yasser El-Sharqawi
Event: The Glorious Recital: God and Creation.
Venue: The Reid Hall, Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Time: 7pm for 7.30pm.
Event Description: Follow-up to the pioneering Festival 2005 show, featuring
expert recitation from the Word considered by Muslims to be direct divine revelation.
Themed selections are recited in Arabic, while a screen displays their meanings.
Guest reciters to be confirmed (see Quranica.com).
Cost: £5.
Contact: Sohaib Saeed, 07973 708 928, sohaib@quranica.com
Event: The
University of Edinburgh Jewish Society presents: Broken Wings.
Venue: The Pleasance Theatre, The Pleasance, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm.
Event Description: The winner of nine Israeli Academy Awards, as well as the
Grand Prix for Best Film in the Tokyo International Film Festival 2002, Broken
Wingsâ is a beautifully scripted and subtle film, providing a sensitive observation
of the struggles faced by a contemporary middle-class family in Haifa following
the sudden loss of their father. Rather than focusing on the ever-present Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, Bergman explores universal themes in a film that is precise in detail
and a symphony of emotional powerâ. The film will be introduced and followed
by a discussion from Arnon Naor, film lecturer at the London Jewish Cultural
Centre.
Cost: £3.
Contact: edinburghjsoc@yahoo.co.uk
Friday 10 March Ð Sunday 12 March
Event: Spiritual Retreat.
Facilitator: Dr Neil Douglas-Klotz.
Venue: Shambhalla Retreat Centre, Findhorn, Scotland.
Event Description: "All WisdomÕs Children: Meditations with the Great Mystics
of Judaism, Christianity and Islam." Spiritual Retreat led by Neil Douglas-Klotz. Meditation,
Chant, Dances of Universal Peace, and Body Prayer.
Contact: Maris Warrior, +44 (0)1309 690690, maris@findhornbay.net or
info@shambala-retreat.org
Web-site: http://www.shambala-retreat.org
Saturday 11 March
Event: The Spring wind: reading and writing haiku.
Venue: Inverleith House - Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Time: 2pmÐ4.30pm.
Event Description: Haiku are short poems about the natural world - snapshots
of the seasons. We will read spring haiku by Japanese and Scottish poets, look
at different ways to approach their composition, walk in the gardens (or the
glass-houses, if the weather is bad) to find our subject matter, and spend
time writing haiku. Beginners and more experienced writers welcome. Suitable
for age 12+. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Maximum 15
participants.
Cost: £5 full price/£4 concessions. Please book in advance.
Contact and Booking: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Making Masks Ð a fun family workshop.
Venue: Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, 25 Hawthornvale, off Newhaven Road, Edinburgh.
Get an 11 or 7 bus from the city centre. www.edinburghsculpture.org
Time: 2pm-4pm.
Event Description: An Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop Artist leads a fun family
workshop where youÕll make extraordinary masks. No experience required, weÕll
supply all materials and youÕll take your mask home with you on the day. For
children aged 5 Ð 10 years accompanied by the adult of their choice. ItÕs also
a great chance to have a look around Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and see where
some of EdinburghÕs most exciting art is made.
Cost: £4 per child Ð adults free.
Contact and Booking: please book in advance at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
by calling 0131 551 4490.
Event: Choir of London - Lament for Jerusalem.
Venue: St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh.
Time: 7.30pm.
Event Description and Website: The Choir of London presents Sir John Tavener's
epic Lament for Jerusalem (2002) in the version arranged by the composer for
the Choir's 2004 tour of the Middle East. For soloists, chorus and orchestra,
the Lament includes Christian, Islamic and Jewish texts in a mystical love
song for the city. The concert will also include New York Triptych (2005) by
the rising young composer Tarik O'Regan. This work similarly utilises texts
from a number of faiths and cultural backgrounds in a sustained call for peace
and unity between nations. The Choir of London and Orchestra are directed by
Jeremy Summerly, and this concert marks the launch of the Naxos CD of the Tavener
Lament for Jerusalem. www.choiroflondon.org
Cost: £13 full, £10 concession, £3 children.
Contact and Booking Arrangements: Booking is through The Queen's Hall Box Office
- tickets available by phone (0131 668 2019), by email (boxoffice@queenshalledinburgh.org),
or by post or in person (Clerk St, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG). General enquiries to
info@choiroflondon.org
Saturday 11 March Ð Sunday 12 March
Event: Holy Fool Workshop.
Facilitator: Angela Knowles.
Venue: The Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Event Description: Playing with the Fool archetype enables masks and defences
to drop easily, revealing the beauty and unique gift of each person and creating
a deep sense of connection. Through theatre, clown, meditation and relaxation
exercises we become fully present, full of energy in the Now. In this way engaging
with the Fool is holy work. For those who perform, speak to groups or are interested
in developing authenticity, spontaneity and presence. Angela Knowles works
as a professional storyteller, fool and teacher of performing arts in many
countries. The Holy Fool draws on non-verbal communication, meditation, clowning
and storytelling she has been engaged in for thirty years.
Cost: £70/£50 (concessions).
Contact and Booking: 07989 352151, angela@knowles.icom43.net
Sunday 12 March
Event: Langar Community Meal.
Venue: Guru Nanak Gurdwara, 1 Sheriff Brae, Edinburgh.
Time: 2pm-3pm.
Event Description: Guests are welcome to attend this community meal at the
Edinburgh Sikh Gurdwara.
Cost: Admission Free. Just come along on the day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Services
Event: Sukkat Shalom Edinburgh (Edinburgh Liberal Jewish Community Services.
Venue: Please ring 07891 439 646 to find out more.
Dates/Times: 11am on Saturday 18th February and 7pm on Friday 3rd March.
Event Description: Everyone wishing to take part is welcome to attend.
Cost: Admission Free.
Contact: Please ring 07891 439 646 to find out more.
Event: Services at the Edinburgh Synagogue.
Venue: Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation, 4 Salisbury Road, Edinburgh.
Dates/Times: A Carlebach Service on Friday 24 February at 17.15pm, and a service
on Saturday 25th February from 11am.
Event Description: Please phone Jackie Taylor to confirm attendance.
Cost: Admission Free.
Contact: Jackie Taylor, 01324 612126.
Event: Services at St MarkÕs Coptic Orthodox Church, Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Venue: St MarkÕs Coptic Orthodox Church, Links Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Date/Time: Sunday 12, 19, 26 February 2006, Sunday 5 March 2006, 10.30am Ð
12.30am.
Event Description: Guests are welcome to attend this service at the St MarkÕs
Coptic Orthodox Church, Kirkcaldy, Fife. There will be a free lunch after the
liturgy. Please contact Father Mark Aziz in advance to attend.
Cost: Admission Free.
Contact: Father Mark Aziz, 01592 643333, fathermark@blueyonder.co.uk
Event: Services for Peace at Churches and Cathedrals across Scotland.
Venue: across Scotland.
Date/Time: Sunday 26 February 2006, throughout the day.
Event Description: Churches and Cathedrals across Scotland are asked to be
mindful of the Middle East Festival during their services on this day.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Divine Liturgy with Bishop Kallistos Ware.
Venue: The Orthodox Community of St Andrew, 2 Meadow Lane, Edinburgh. Date/Time:
Sunday 5 March 2006, 10.30am.
Event Description: Bishop Kallistos Ware will be the celebrant at the Divine
Liturgy Service.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Festival Pre Events
Event: Slow Train to Damascus: Talks with Paul Whittle.
Venues: 7.30pm Monday 9th January 2006 Fraser Noble Lecture Theatre, Kings
Campus, Aberdeen University, Aberdeen.
7.30pm Tuesday 10th January 2006 Tower Extension Theatre, Dundee University,
Perth Road, Dundee.
7.30pm Wednesday 11th January 2006 Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline.
Event Description: The splendours of Petra, the Dead Sea and former Roman cities
are described by Paul Whittle who takes a rare desert train ride on the Hedjaz
Railway once destroyed by Lawrence of Arabia.
Event: In Lawrence's Footsteps: Talks with George Sutherland.
Venues: 2.15pm Wednesday 18th January 2006 Royal Museum Lecture Theatre, Chambers
Street, Edinburgh.
2.15pm Thursday 19th January 2006 Renfield Church Centre, Bath Street, Glasgow.
Event Description: Military historian George Sutherland contrasts the photographs
of Syria taken nearly 100 years ago by T. E. Lawrence with those taken on a
recent journey through Syria and Jordan, touching upon Lawrence's activities
as an archaeologist and soldier.
Entry: £6. Students free.
Further information about RSGS and full details of illustrated talks programme
can be obtained from: RSGS, 40 George Street, Glasgow G1 1QE, Phone: 0141 552
3330, E-mail: rsgs@strath.ac.uk, Website: www.rsgs.org
Festival Post Events
Event: Middle East Festival Post-Festival Reflection Meeting.
Venue: Edinburgh Brahma Kumaris Centre, 20 Polwarth Crescent, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Thursday 30 March 2006, 2pm-4pm.
Event Description: An opportunity to reflect back upon the Festival.
Cost: Admission Free. To attend and participate:
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event:
The Cornish Theatre Collective and James Seabright present The Alchemist, based on the novel by Paul Coelho.
Venue: Citizens' Theatre, 119 Gorbals Street, Glasgow.
Date/Time: Friday 31 March and Saturday 1 April 7.30pm.
Event Description: This acclaimed adaptation brings Paulo CoelhoÕs bestseller
to the stage in an enchanting and magical production that has already delighted
audiences in three sell-out tours, as well as winning the personal approval
of the author. The exhilarating tale of a shepherd boyÕs daring quest for his
dream has captured the imagination of readers worldwide, with over 30 million
copies sold in 60 languages.
Cost: £14/£7.
Contact and Booking: Box Office 0141 429 0022 online www.citz.co.uk
Exhibitions and Displays
Event: Elias Chacour: Prophet in His Own Country.
Venue: Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Friday 10 February Ð Friday 10 March 2006.
Event Description: This display contains photos from the 2005 Middle East Festival
Lecture given by Abuna Elias Chacour, and also includes information on the
work of the Mar Elias Educational Institutions.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: From Our Perspective.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Friday 10 February Ð Friday 10 March 2006.
Event Description: An exhibition of photographic work resulting from a series
of workshops run by artist Anna-Lisa Drew with various Muslim women's groups
in Edinburgh. The subject matter explores womenÕs identity, and in particular
the Muslim womenÕs identity in Western society. With sponsorship from Stills.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Liz Forrester, 0131 650 2595.
Event: Keeping Faith 2.
Venue: University of Edinburgh Chaplaincy Centre, 1 Bristo Square, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Friday 10 February Ð Friday 10 March 2006.
Event Description: Following on from the Keeping Faith exhibition held at the
Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2004/05, photographic artist Luke Watson
exhibits new portraits of individuals representing some of the lesser known
faiths practised in Scotland today.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Liz Forrester, 0131 650 2595.
Event: Objects of Devotion: Religious artefacts which help approach the divine.
Venue: The Nomad's Tent, 21 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Friday 10 February - Sunday 5 March 2006 (Open daily Monday - Saturday
10am-5pm, Sunday 12-4pm).
Event Description: Religious artefacts which help approach the divine.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: 0131 662 1612.
Event: A Spiritual Journey: Figurative Art and Calligraphy by Sufi Artist,
Afifa Ematullah.
Venue: St Georges West Church, 58, Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Friday 17 February Ð Sunday 12 March 2006. 10am-4pm.
Event Description: A visual journey from the artist's love of natural beauty
to the contemplation of the inner and eternal worlds as represented in Islamic
calligraphy.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: St Georges West: 0131 225 7001 or Afifa Ematullah, islamicart1@hotmail.com
Event: Truth is a Pathless Land.
Venue: Central Library, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: January and February 2006.
Event Description: An exhibition to mark the twentieth anniversary of the death
of Krishnamurti.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Further details on 0131 242 8060 or at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/libraries
Event: Morocco, AsilahÕs life.
Venue: SusieÕs Diner, 51/53 West Nicholson Street, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Wednesday 8 February Ð Wednesday 8 March 2006.
Event Description: Asilah, a small town by the Atlantic Ocean, in the north
of Morocco, is a very special place where you can feel something magic in its
streets and people. A place where the word Islam (peace) finds its true meaning.
This exhibition by Alicia Conde invites you to get to know more about the life
in this north-African country, full of spirituality and hospitality for those
who visit it.
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Alicia Conde, closedinburgh@hotmail.com, www.aliciaconde.com
Event: Ashura by Esther Sabetpour.
Venue: The Filmhouse Cinema, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh.
Date/Time: Saturday 28 January - Saturday 4 March 2006.
Event Description: Unique photographic reportage of Iran. www.esthersabetpour.com
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Neill Walker, 0131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Event: Susila Dharma: Acting upon inner guidance towards peace in the world.
Venue: The Sanctuary, The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh at Little France.
Date/Time: Sunday 12 February Ð Sunday 12 March 2006.
Event Description: An exhibition on the work of Susila Dharma (Britain).
Cost: Admission Free. Everyone Welcome.
Contact: Daniel Smith, 0131 467 7979.
University of Edinburgh Office of Lifelong Learning
Office of Lifelong Learning, the University of Edinburgh Courses - offered in association with the Middle East Festival. To book: 0131 650 4400, OLL@ed.ac.uk
Art and Culture in Ancient Egypt (Course 2), Diana Brown MA FSA Scot.
Course 2 reveals the cultural significance of pictorial symbolism in the beauty
of hieroglyphs, TutankhamunÕs tomb, the temples of the Opet Festival and
the royal ka. The course concludes with a review of the cultural and historical
evidence uncovered through Egyptian art. New students welcome.
(Code B225) Tuesdays from 10 January 2006, (11 Classes) 6:30pm-8:30pm, Room
4.01, David Hume Tower, £80/£53 conc.
Women in Islam and Arabic cultures, Ali Al Nagrat BA HSD MA PhD.
In this course students will look at the place and role of women in Islam and
their social status in different Arabic cultures. They will also examine
the Koran's precepts and their interpretations on women's issues. They will
discover samples of literary texts by and/or about women.
(Code K228) Tuesdays from 10 January 2006, (10 Classes) 1pm-2:30pm, Drumlanrig
Room, 11 Buccleuch Place, £55/£37 conc.
Qur'an and Bible 2, Ida Glaser BSc MPhil PhD.
The QurÕan refers frequently to the Bible, and also calls Christians to Islam.
Muslims have therefore interacted with the Bible, and Christians with the
QurÕan, since the time of Muhammad. This course will explore Muslim-Christian
relations through a study of how Muslims and Christians have read each otherÕs
Scriptures. It will then consider selected themes of common interest as understood
through the Bible and the QurÕan Ð for example, gender roles, criminal justice,
the place of violence, relating with people of other faiths. Students must
have completed Qur'an and Bible 1 or its equivalent before doing this course.
(Code R225) Thursdays from 12 January 2006, (11 Classes) 6:30pm-8:30pm, Muslim-Christian
Studies, 18 Buccleuch Place, £80/£53 conc.
Women in Ancient Egypt, Diana Brown MA FSA Scot.
A critical analysis of the role of women as goddess, heiress, queen and priestess
in ancient Egypt using temple art, myth, and literature as a source of information.
Can this view of women be used as a model to examine the status of women
in everyday life? All welcome.
(Code R332) Wednesdays from 19 April 2006, (11 Classes) 6:30pm-8:30pm, Fleming
Room, 12 Buccleuch Place, £80/£53 conc.
Festival Tours
Two tours led by Latif Bolat to Turkey: Contact: Latif Bolat: lbolat@aol.com http://www.latifbolat.com/cultural-tours.php
1. Journey to Western and Central Turkey: (2 weeks, May 20-June 3, 2006; $1600,
land only)
This journey takes us through the medieval town of Safranbolu to the most impressive
museum of the Hittite Museum in Ankara. Then Cappadochia's fairy chimneys and
cave dwellings from the 6th century on and the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey,
great Mystic Rumi's tomb in Konya, Aphrodisias, Hierapolis, Ephesus and Virgin
Mary's chapel in Selcuk. You'll feel that you are following the footsteps of
St Paul from 2000 years ago!
2. Unknown and unspoiled Eastern Turkey Tour: (17 Days: September 4-September
21, 2006; $2200, land only)
Come and join us to discover the unspoiled and unvisited mysteries of Eastern
and Southeastern Turkey. From the ancient imperial seat of Trabzond to Mount
Ararat, from the Armenian capital city Ani ruins to Abraham's city of Urfa,
we'll be visiting some of the least visited historical sites in Turkey and
take time travel to 3000 years ago. A once in a life time journey, before these
traditional cultures fall victim to globalization!
Two weeks in Syria during November 2006, exploring Christian and Muslim shrines, monasteries and tombs with guest lecturer Bruce Wannell. The tour is organised by Rufus Reade Tours, 21 St Leonard's Lane, Edinburgh, EH8 9SH. Contact: 0131 662 1612. Full itinerary on request.
Abuna Elias Chacour 2005 Middle East Festival Lecture DVD
The 2005 Middle East Festival Lecture was given by the three times Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Abuna Elias Chacour, on Thursday 3 March 2005 at the McEwan Hall, the University of Edinburgh. The title of the lecture was ÔSpiritual Approaches to Middle East PeaceÕ, and the evening consisted of an hour long talk followed by an hour of questions and discussion. The DVD will be available from March 2006. It costs £15 + £2 for postage and packaging. To order a copy send a cheque made payable to EICWS to Neill Walker, 4 William Black Place, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, EH30 9PZ. Scotland. UK. For further information contact: +44 (0) 131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Sufism Symposium Scotland 2006
Event Title: Sufism Symposium Scotland 2006.
Presenters: The International Association of Sufism, IAS,
The Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning, EIAL,
The Edinburgh International Centre for World Spiritualities, EICWS.
Date: Thursday 14 September 2006: World Sufi Concert, Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
boxoffice@queenshalledinburgh.org, +44 (0) 131 668 2019, http://www.thequeenshall.net/tickets/index.php
Friday 15 and Saturday 16 September 2006: Sufism Conference, St George's West
Church, 58 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh.
Event Description: An international gathering of Sufis with representatives
of schools, orders and tariqas worldwide demonstrating the diversity within
this mystical school of the Islamic traditions. Art, music, poetry, lectures,
spiritual practice and discussion amongst world leaders in the Sufi tradition.
Topics for the conference will include: Ancient Wisdom and Everyday Life, Wisdom
of the Past and the Present, Sufi Approaches to World Peace, Sufism and Multicultural
Societies, Meditation and Spiritual Practice for Everyday Life. Sessions are
open to all. Web link: http://www.ias.org/
Sufi Conference Cost: £30/£20 (concessions) per day, £50/£30 for both days.
For further information and for booking arrangements contact:
Participants from within Europe: neillw@hotmail.com, +44 (0) 131 331 4469.
Participants from outwith Europe: ias@ias.org, +1 415 382 7834.
The 2007 Middle East Festival
The 2007 Middle East Festival will run from Wednesday 7 February Ð Sunday 11 March 2007. Individuals, communities and organisations who would like to consider becoming involved in the 2007 Middle East Festival are very welcome to contact: Neill Walker, +44 (0) 131 331 4469, njwalk4300@hotmail.co.uk
Travel and Accommodation
Edinburgh Public Transport Information:
Traveline: Monday - Friday 8am-8pm, 0870 608 2680
Lothian Buses: 0131 555 6363, www.lothianbuses.co.uk
FirstGroup: www.firstgroup.com
National Bus Timetable Enquiries: 0870 608 2608
National Rail Enquiry Service: 08457 484950, www.nationalrail.co.uk
Accommodation and Visitor Information:
Visit Scotland, 0845 225 5121, www.visitscotland.com
Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board: 0845 225 5121, www.edinburgh.org