Our Syria: Recipes from Home
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Rating | : | 4.89 (981 Votes) |
Asin | : | B07169D2YP |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 358 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-05 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorItab Azzam was born in Sweida, Syria, and moved to the UK in 2011. After working on Antigone of Syria in 2014, Dina went on to produce and direct Terrestrial Journeys, a theatre piece devised with Syrian women living in Beirut's refugee camps. Her extensive work in theatre has taken her on national and international tours across Europe, America, and the Middle East. She lives in London.Dina Mousawi began a career in the arts at the age of ten. She now works at Complicite theatre company, and lives in London.. An award-winning filmmaker and theatre producer, she was part of the team behind BBC Four's Syrian School and one of the producers of the Peabody and BAFTA-winning documentary series Exodus: Our Journey to Europe. She produced independent films including Queens of Syria and theatrical productions with refugees inclu
Even now, in possibly the country's darkest hour, Syrian families in tiny apartments from Beirut to Berlin are searching out the best tomatoes, lemons, pomegranates, and parsley to evoke the memory of home, keeping their treasured food history alive across continents.Friends and passionate cooks Itab and Dina met Syrian women in the Middle East and Europe to collect together the very best recipes from one of the world's greatest food cultures. Syria is where food, memory, and resilience collide: recreate the flavors of this beautiful country in Our Syria, for delicious meals anywhere in the world.Syria has always been the meeting point for the most delicious flavors from East and West, where spices and sweetness collide. They s
She lives in London.Dina Mousawi began a career in the arts at the age of ten. After working on Antigone of Syria in 2014, Dina went on to produce and direct Terrestrial Journeys, a theatre piece devised with Syrian women living in Beirut's refugee camps. An award-winning filmmaker and theatre producer, she was part of the team behind BBC Four's Sy