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Arriba, de izquierda a derecha: los raperos afganos Manizha Talash, Seraj Amiri, Jawad Sabery, Ali Qorbani y Mats. Abajo, de izquierda a derecha: Jorge Muñoz (Boa Mistura), Pablo Purón (Boa Mistura) y el rapero afgano Ahmad Morravej, en CaixaForum (Madrid).
Vidas Nuevas, un proyecto de Acnur

Rap, hip hop y ‘break dance’ desde Afganistán, o cómo reivindicar la libertad a través de la música

Acnur conmemora el Día del Refugiado con un espectáculo en el que participará la primera generación del hip hop de Afganistán y una bailarina de’ break dance’ afgana que va a competir en París 2024, todos huidos de su país tras la llegada de los talibanes. Se les sumará el colectivo de artistas Boa Mistura, que va a pintar un mural con la ayuda de todo el que pase por allí

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