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Converging Paths 2021 – “Art, Revolution and People’s Voices” a new podcast with Bahia Shehab

Artist, educator and activist Bahia Shehab discusses the role of artists at times of political change, and reflects on what it meant to take part in the Arab Spring a decade ago. She talks about her newly-published book "You Can Crush The Flowers: A Visual Memoir of the Egyptian [...]

The Pearling Path: Webinar Available Now!

The Pearling Path: A Webinar about the Revitalisation of Muharraq, Bahrain, with Noura Al-Sayeh Pearls have been an object of fascination for millennia, creating economies driven by these much coveted jewels of the sea. The webinar provides a first-hand account of a remarkable award-winning project to create a pearl [...]

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The Barakat Trust Grants Awards Programme is Now Open

The Barakat Trust Grants Awards Programme is now open! The Barakat Trust’s grant applications programme for 2021  opened on 1 January 2021 and will close at midnight GMT on 31 March 2021. We look forward to receiving well-developed proposals for projects and initiatives that will help preserve the artistic, architectural [...]

Episode 9 Season 2: Who are the Parsis? with Sarah Stewart

Dr Sarah Stewart is Shapoorji Pallonji Senior Lecturer in Zoroastrianism and co-chair of the Institute of Zoroastrian Studies at SOAS, as well as curator of The Everlasting Flame, Zoroastrianism in History and Imagination (Brunei Gallery at SOAS and National Museum in Delhi in 2016). Dr Stewart  shares her insights and knowledge about the [...]

Podcast 8 Season 2: Reviving the Cradle of Hindustani Culture with Ratish Nanda

Ratish Nanda, CEO of Aga Khan Cultural Services -  India, tells us about his work and how the Aga Khan Trust  for Culture helps transform neighbourhoods and communities based on their needs. Nanda and his team have revived and reinvigorated public spaces in India, creating new recreation places with a [...]

Podcast 7 Season 2: Contextualising the Occult with Liana Saif

Liana Saif explores how divination, talismans, amulets and ritual have helped people address social anxieties and cultural challenges throughout history.   Liana Saif is a post-doctoral fellow at the Warburg Institute and Université Catholique de Louvain as part of the  project "The origin and early development of philosophy in tenth-century [...]

Podcast 6 Season 2: The Taj Mahal with Mehreen Chida-Razvi

Mehreen Chida-Razvi takes us on a journey to one of the 'New Seven Wonders of the World': the Taj Mahal. This podcast explores the daring love story behind the building and the many aspects of a landmark that has come to embody the cultures of India.   Mehreen Chida-Razvi is an art [...]

Podcast 5 Season 2: A World of Pearls with Robert Carter

Robert Carter, Professor of Arabian and Middle Eastern Archaeology at University College London, takes us through 7,000 years of the pearl trade in the Gulf and India, and how it shaped the global economy across time.   Robert Carter is Professor of Arabian and Middle Eastern Archaeology, and Graduate Tutor [...]

Podcast 4 Season 2: The Epics of Heroes with Jaimee Comstock-Skipp

Jaimee Comstock-Skipp takes us on a magical journey to learn more about the epic poem of Iran: Firdausī’s Shāhnāma - a tale that distills love, treason, revenge, and the struggle for power. She reflects on the book's role as a guide for good leadership, and looks at its illustrations for [...]

Podcast 3 Season 2: A Journey to the Summit of Mount Sinai with George Manginis

George Manginis, Academic Director at the Benaki Museum in Athens, sheds light on the importance of the Monastery of St. Catherine in Mount Sinai, Egypt—the bridge between Asia and Africa. George reveals how, contrary to popular belief, the monastery has been an important place of pilgrimage for the three Abrahamic [...]

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