Crisis response

In an unprecedented year, Seenaryo responded to both the Covid-19 pandemic and the Beirut port explosion with urgency and innovation. We launched I Learn From Home, supporting 9,500 parents and caregivers to continue their children’s education during lockdown. We also launched the Playkit mobile app, making our teacher resources accessible to anyone with a phone. We created Little Bird, a cross-country music video featuring over 150 participants, which reached more than 123,000 viewers. We formalised our Theatre Leadership Training, offering newcomers and seasoned facilitators a pathway into participatory arts. In the aftermath of the port explosion, we delivered 13 theatre projects across affected communities, providing spaces for healing, connection and self-expression.

  • Little Bird

    Our cross-country music video created with over 150 participants across Jordan and Lebanon.

  • Rescue the Rainbow

    A show developed with children from the Khandaq el Gamiq area of Beirut, who were affected by the 2020 port explosion. This was one of 13 projects that responded to the explosion.

  • Launch of the Playkit app

    Having been piloted as a book and CD, in 2020 the Seenaryo Playkit launched as a mobile phone app.

  • Little Bird

    This community created music video speaks to the trials of the year 2020. The chorus lyrics begin: I’m speaking to the little bird, I want to have my voice heard.

  • I Learn From Home

    Our at-home learning programme, developed for Covid-19, delivered to over 9,500 families via WhatsApp.

  • Seenaryo
    in 2020

  • Little Bird: A lockdown music video

  • I Learn From Home