Ibdaa Cultural Center

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Ibdaa Cultural Center is a grassroots community-based project in the West Bank's Palestinian Dheisheh refugee camp.[1] The name, "Ibdaa," (ابداع) is translated from Arabic as "creation" or "creative ability". Ibdaa Cultural Center was established in 1994 and since then has served more than 1,200 children and youth annually and provides employment and income for more than 70 families in the refugee camp. The Center's goal is empowering the camp's children, youth and women and educating the international community about Palestinian refugees.

Documentary film[]

A thirty-minute documentary released in 2002 and entitled "The Children of Ibdaa: To Create Something Out of Nothing" focuses on the Ibdaa Cultural Center's children's dance troupe.[2] A tour followed the documentary's release.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ CNN, By Fiona Dunlop. "Bethlehem feast: Best food and drink spots". Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  2. ^ "The Children of Ibdaa: To Create Something Out of Nothing". Archived from the original on 13 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-10-04.
  3. ^ admin (2003-07-21). "Ibdaa dance troupe on US Tour". Retrieved 2021-10-04.

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