Kunafa and Shay

Kunafa and Shay

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Kunafa and Shay focuses on Middle Eastern and North African (MENA)/Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) theatre—highlighting classic and contemporary plays and theatremakers, spotlighting community-engaged work in the region and diaspora, and analyzing the past, present, and future of MENA/SWANA theatre in the United States. Theatre artists and scholars Nabra Nelson and Marina Johnson bring their own perspectives, research, and special guests in order to start a dialogue and encourage further learning and discussion. The name, Kunafa and Shay, invites you into the discussion in the best way we know how: with complex and delicious sweets like kunafa, and perfectly warm tea (or, in Arabic, shay). Kunafa and Shay is a place to share experiences, discuss ideas, and sometimes engage with our differences.

Recent Episodes

  • How Many SWANA Performance Artists Can We Talk About in One Episode?

    7 months ago
  • Experimental Film with Basma al-Sharif

    7 months ago
  • Narrative Podcasts with Laila Abdo

    8 months ago
  • Site-Specific Performance Art with Riham Isaac

    8 months ago
  • Arab Experimentalism and Futurism with Leyya Mona Tawil

    8 months ago
  • Poetry Performance with George Abraham and Fargo Tbakhi

    8 months ago
  • Palestinian Drag in the Diaspora with Mama Ganuush

    9 months ago
  • Feminist Performance Art with Rima Najdi

    9 months ago
  • Performance Art on Video with Khansa

    9 months ago
  • Installation and Audience Collaboration with Tania El Khoury

    9 months ago