A few years ago we were invited to attend a dance performance in the historic Barakat building, also known as the yellow house. It was eerie and amazing at the same time, quite difficult to describe. This historic building will become a museum, and is set to open it’s doors to the public at the end of this year. We are anxiously looking forward to more projects like this one. Read the article here…
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