Western Terrace: Wrapped Around the Sun

Lady with herbs covering face

Western Terrace: Wrapped Around the Sun

Gather at sunset for herb harvesting, performance, creative workshops and sound installations grounded in collective practice curated by Marian Abboud.  

 

Reconnect with the sun through herb harvesting.  

Marian’s family home faces west and is nurtured by olive trees and parsley fields. There is more green space than built structures. The garden has been the main source of food nourishment and connectivity. Every season, Marian’s family turns the soil, plants the seeds and waits for the new harvest.  

Curated by Marian Abboud, Wrapped Around The Sun looks at traditional harvesting processes and how we sustain both ourselves and community. You are invited to join in the ritual and intimacy of Marian’s family gatherings reimagined on the Western Terrace. Expect the joy, fluidity, chaos and silliness present in impromptu family visits. Infused by music sounds, performance and intuitive workshops that connect to collective practice, Wrapped Around The Sun is an opportunity to reconnect with the sun and each other.  

Joining us on the night will be:  

+Sisters  Marian, Susan, Carol, Georgina, Angela, Sonia, Michelle in a Collective Parsley gathering workshop and performance  

Brothers Majdi and Seraj Jelda  sharing Palestinian songs and music.

Helen Guliana Performing original poetry in Arabic/English

Faith Chaza Bending sound and language with built synth

The Seed of Hope Collective Sharing delicious homemade food from Morocco, Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon

an.othercollective Community sisterhood workshop

Jamil Lahoud Lino printing workshop love and resistance

 

When: Wednesday 27 November, 6pm - 8pm

Location: Level 3, Western Terrace

Registration: Spaces are limited with some seats and standing room. Registration is essential. As this is an outdoor venue, please dress accordingly. For access requirements please contact PHIVEtickets@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au

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About Marian

 

Image credit Garry Trinh

Marian Abboud is a multi-disciplinary Western Sydney based artist. She works across various technologies to create collective outcomes through projected images that feed into performance, installation and site-specific works. Marian uses multilingualism through movement, video, sound and text to develop live performances for civic engagement and social activism.

Marian works with participants from diverse communities to develop agency and socially responsive projects using curiosity as the springboard for cultural exchange and developing unique learning opportunities through creative expression. She is passionate about forging connections and creating meaning across perceived borders of place, language and identity.

Navigating themes of memory, loss and resilience. Her interests lie in oral histories, ancestral knowledge and collective mythologies.  Although Marian’s works develop from deeply personal and daily experiences, they often reference layered and complex histories that point to universal experiences of sovereignty, geopolitics and migration. Marian creates complex narratives by engaging with the community to build multi-layered works.

 

Meet Your Hosts

Marian and Sisters+++ has been a long development of collective sharing through women on the matriarchal bloodline. They are in constant motion trying to absorb, harvest and archive what it means to be the new generation of Aunties that hold family and cultural practice.  

Marian and Sisters+++  will be running a parsley gathering workshop and performance as the sun sets on Darug land. 

We would like to acknowledge the amazing women from the Seed of Hope Collective who meet once a week at Think +Do Tank to exchange knowledge, art and skills. They will be making a delicious selection of gluten-free vegetarian food from Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria to share with us on this beautiful evening. 

Brothers Majdi and Seraj Jelda are highly experienced, Palestinian artists who recently arrived in Australia from Gaza. Bringing their instruments (oud and riq) on their backs all the way from Gaza, they are both ready to connect with new communities through music.

They will be playing a set dedicated to Lebanon and Palestine and will accompany the +Sisters in a performance. 

Having grown up in Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa, Faith is a writer and sound artist with works spanning music, stage and prose. Some of their written work can be found in Itch, Aerodome, and The Ghost Eater and Other Stories collection. They wrote for and directed Bodies - a stage production which premiered at Sydney Writers Festival in 2018 and most recently served as the music director for the Sounds/Words Block Party in 2021. Faith is a member of the Western Sydney based writing collective – The Finishing School

 

Faith will be performing a synth set that responds to working in collaboration with +Sisters 

Helen is a Iraqi multidisciplinary artist based in Western Sydney. Her passion for writing and poetry stems from a deep desire to reconnect with her cultural roots and family heritage. Currently, Helen is working on a bilingual collection of poems in both English and Arabic. Through her writing, she captures the nuances of everyday life, weaving together her multilingual abilities to express a rich, layered perspective on the world around her.

Helen will be performing new spoken word in Arabic and English 

Jamil Lahoud is a Lebanese artist creating on Cabrogal land. He works with themes of identity, culture, and social politics, predominantly in the practices of printmaking and drawing.

Jamil will be running a screen printing workshop with some of his original designs please feel free to bring tote bags or material A4 in size to print on. 

A sisterhood of creatives, navigating faith, identity & culture.

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