#116  Echoes of Resilience: Rawan Roshni


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Jan 23 2025 64 mins   2

Rawan Roshni is in conversation to discuss the recent ceasefire announcement affecting Palestine and offers a poignant and emotional reflection on the situation. She shares stories from her displaced Palestinian heritage, detailing her family's survival and the ongoing trauma faced by Palestinians. We explore the healing modalities of sound, music, and the human voice and listen to two of her newest live pieces of music and poetry, “Al-Tuyoor: Messages from the Birds” and “Prophecy of Remembrance”.


Rawan Roshni is a Palestinian/Balkan, Global Citizen, Arab Woman, based in Jordan. She uses her voice as an Artivist through her singing/songwriting and facilitation of brave spaces focusing her work in the SWANA region. She has co-founded multiple interfaith and world music projects and most recently has been touring her solo tri-lingual live-looping Music & Poetry performance Al-Tuyoor: Messages from the Birds for 2 years across 7 countries and counting! Her facilitation work over the past decade has ranged from issues such as conflict transformation, collective liberation, catalyzing community, emotional processing tools, conscious relating, consent and more! She fuses Sound, Movement and Intuitive Rituals as tools in her work, bringing elements such as group singing, sound work through vocalization, whirling dance, and intentional nature-based practices.


Topics:


00:00 Introduction and Welcome


00:29 Emotional Reactions to Ceasefire


01:38 Mixed Feelings and Skepticism


04:01 Personal Connection to Palestine


05:17 Family History and Displacement


09:21 Art and Music as Healing


11:43 The Power of the Human Voice


12:38 Artivism and Activism


19:20 “Prophecy of Rememberance” (song)


38:07 Birds as Messengers


57:50 Future Projects and Closing Remarks


Resources:


Website


Instagram


Nada Bramha


Aboriginal Song Lines


“Conference of the Birds” by Manṭiq-uṭ-Ṭayr


Sacred Activism Course at Tamera


Sacred Activism Course in Montenegro


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