Establishing Cycles

Following the success of our first projects, our grassroots partners requested ongoing work in their communities. In response, we launched our first Cycles: weekly theatre workshops with the same groups of children, culminating in performances. These longer-term engagements embedded Seenaryo’s participatory approach more firmly within community spaces.

  • Small Dreams

    This show in the Bekaa Valley follows the the story of a prince’s lost crown – coveted by all, but corrupting anyone who wears it.

  • Rehearsals in the Bekaa Valley

    Our first theatre Cycle with children in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley in partnership with Women Now for Development.

  • All Because of the Banana

    This performance in Shatila refugee camp takes a look at what happens in a city when humans start behaving like animals.

  • Women Now for Development

    One of our first and longest standing partners is Women Now for Development, who support Syrian women and girls affected by war, displacement, and gender-based oppression.

  • Dance, dance, dance

    Movement and dance are a big part of our performances and our theatre artists support participants to develop their own choreography.

  • Seenaryo in 2016