Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Carrying a Torch for Hope

Where does a grueling run become a three-day party? Lebanon, of course, where this year’s Beirut marathon featured dabke, salsa, hip hop, and tango, along with a remarkable performance of public art.
Runners pushing through the race’s final meters were met not with corporate logos and commercial banners but with hand-made signs; over the gathering area, a glowing mural bore homage to Lebanon and the race’s theme, “Run for a cause”.
This celebration was orchestrated by “I Leaf Art“, an arts movement dedicated to brightening the walls of underprivileged and decrepit areas with murals, graffiti and illustrations, in collaboration with the Beirut Marathon Association. Volunteer artists helped attendees—adults and children—to create their own posters championing individual runners and causes, while graffiti artist Zed, aka Eli Zaarour, painted the vivid 5.8 x 2.8m mural as a live performance.
“We need to concentrate on the lively, colorful aspects that illuminate different causes, away from materialism,” says I Leaf Art co-founder Solange Al-Heybé, “and Lebanon needs to seize more hope through their supporters.”














Together for Women’s Access to Justice


A one-day public art event used a live graffiti performance (by Eli Zaarour, visual and graffiti artist) to blazon a call for women’s rights. “Together for Women’s Access to Justice“, which took place on November 2 in Bourj Hammoud, featured the creation of a mural lionizing women’s legal empowerment for the residents of Nabaa. Attendees were invited to participate by drawing and writing “their visions, their beliefs, and their own perceptions of women’s rights.”

Organized by “Justice Without Frontiers” and “I Leaf Art“, an arts community that turns neglected public spaces into magical, colorful ones, the art day forms part of a campaign advocating for greater legal coverage for women. Co-sponsored by Oxfam and funded by Sida, the initiative provides free legal advice and counseling to both women victims of violence and those enmeshed in legal conflicts. It also aims to increase legal literacy among women while building partnerships with local communityleaders, religious and political parties, and NGOs so that within this framework, new strategies to guarantee women’s achievement of justice can be realized.
For more info – http://www.lebtivity.com/event/together-for-women-access-to-justice