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  • 24/02/2012
    11:36
    Women bloggers display their work on festival in Beirut

    How can you display an online cyber-project at a real-life event such as a cultural festival with real people and real events? Indeed the answer will be given when a group of Arab and Danish women bloggers will display their work at the Urban Arts Festival in Beirut tomorrow. The bloggers are participating in a project run by KVINFO, DCCD and Danish Pen, taking off 2 years ago with a workshop in Cairo. The bloggers have since then met at workshops in Amman and Copenhagen, and this time will be the first time that their work is put on public display off the Internet. At the festival an exhibition will be set up and festival guests can meet the bloggers.

    Read more about the festival at urbanartsbeirut.com

    Follow the festival on Facebook 

    Read more about the women bloggers' first meeting in an article at womendialogue.org

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