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" Bussy Project"
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Arts & Culture - Stage & Street
Art Alert: Banati presents A Dress Story on struggling Egyptian girls
7/26/2017 11:14:48 AM
The performance is organized by the Banati Foundation in partnership with the Drosos Foundation
Arts & Culture - Stage & Street
Art Alert: Egypt's BuSSy Project to stage 'Forced', based on personal testimonies of sexual violence
11/20/2016 5:08:40 PM
The performance is a result of collaboration between BuSSy Project and Nazra for Feminist Studies
Arts & Culture - Stage & Street
BuSSy to host storytelling workshop, performance with Port Said's women
12/16/2014 10:07:59 PM
In collaboration with Mobaderoon Portsaid, Cairo's The BuSSy Project will host a storytelling workshop and performance with women in Portsaid
Arts & Culture - Stage & Street
Bussy Project tells untold stories of women in D-CAF
4/1/2012 2:34:00 PM
The Bussy Project performs deleted scenes from their monologues on women's issues as part of the absent art component of the visual arts programme of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival