Tiro Association For Arts

Overview

Tiro Association for Arts (TAA) was established in 2014 as a non-governmental organization under license n° 2633, located in the Lebanese National Theater in both cities, Tyre and Tripoli, in South and North Lebanon. TAA works on encouraging the local communities to engage with culture and the arts outside of religious and political frames. The association also believes that these communities can express themselves through culture and the arts, not only to convey their identity but also to showcase the issues and challenges that they face. That is, by gathering young volunteers from diverse social, cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds with the aim of creating an alternative movement to have a social change.

TAA aims to create free and independent cultural forums by rehabilitating and reopening closed cinemas so that artistic training workshops, festivals, and artistic exhibitions can be organized. The association programs artistic and educational cinematic performances for children and youth, weaves exchange networks with international festivals, and grants an opportunity for young directors to present their films. In addition to this, TAA works on introducing the audience to the history of cinema, local and international performances, and revitalizing the role of theater.

It also aims to:

  • Increasing the recognition of culture and the arts’ value in society
  • Developing the artistic and life skills of children and youth through the arts.
  • Encouraging a committed and purposeful theatrical movement.
  • Organizing multi-disciplinary festivals and fostering collaborations and co-creation.
  • Contributing to decentralization as well as parallel cultural development and policy improvement.
  • Admitting that “art shall be a right for everyone.”

Tiro Association For Arts

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