Join Xisha Angelova as she discusses her powerful new exhibition, featuring portraits of Belarusian political prisoners displayed in the Traquair House maze. Joining the discussion to explore the broader political context of Belarus and the role of resistance art is Chair of the Anglo-Belarusian Society, Alan Flowers, UK representative of Libereco, Ken McBain, and Times art critic, Giles Sutherland.
Following this panel discussion, Xisha will lead a 15 minute dance masterclass, teaching “The Crane Dance” – a Belarusian folk dance uniquely connected to Celtic traditions and the ancient Greek myth of the Labyrinth.
**Subject to Funding
Beyond Borders Productions Ltd. A Ltd company SC 371789
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