The TV program “El-Nos el-helw” featured Rania Refaat, who works as a lawyer and carpenter.
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El-Ghad Tv conducted and presented a news report highlighting El-Pergola Legal Theatre’s community engagement in Cairo’s street.
The E-Pergola Puppet Theatre Founded in 2011, following Egypt’s January 25th Revolution, El-Pergola Puppet Theatre was established by the artist and lawyer Rania Refaat, along with a team of young,
The El-Pergola Legal Theatre is a unique branch of the El-Pergola Puppet Theater, conceptualized by Rania Refaat and inspired by the principles of the Theater of the Oppressed. Drawing from
“Who can I turn to?” – A Journey of Puppetry, Identity, and Social ChangeIn a world where voices often go unheard,“Who can I turn to?” emerges as a powerful theatrical
“Do We Continue?” – A Theatrical Cry Against ViolenceWhen silence becomes a shackle and resistance turns into art, the play “Do We Continue?” emerges as a powerful voice for those
El-Pergola workshop in collaboration with Kulturnetzwerk Neukölln/ Otto-Hahn-Schule in Berlin