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Gaza Calling Espoo

15.11

Genre

  • Interdisciplinary Art

Language

English, Finnish, Arabic
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Beach landscape with the text
  • Venue

    &Revontuli
    Revontulentie 8 A

  • Duration

    4 h incl. break

  • Language

    English, Finnish, Arabic

  • Surtitles

    This multilingual event is partly subtitled.

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi.

About

What others are saying

"The genocide has caused immense suffering and, although there is currently a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, the Palestinians have gained neither peace nor freedom. We must not remain silent about what has happened and continues to happen, nor must we forget or allow it to happen again or elsewhere. At the same time, we want to remind each other of what Gaza is beyond the current horrors — let's remember, so we can imagine a future."Managing Director of &, Matilda von Weissenberg and the Artistic Director of &, Jussi Sorjanen
Beach landscape with the text

Joining us

Keynote

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi

Panel discussion

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi, Timo R. Stewart, Gunvor Kronman, Kaisa Rautaheimo, Renaz Ebrahimi (moderator)

Music performances

Nemat Battah, Susanna Haavisto & Suvi Isotalo

Music and dance performance

Compañía Kaari & Roni Martin with Ali Saad, Roni Martin, Sanna Salmenkallio, Kaari Martin, Angela Aldebs and Bakr Hasan.

Readers' theatre

Oona Airola, Satu Tuuli Karhu

A short speech

Walaa Said Alhemdiat, Yehya Montaser Alhalabi

Pricing

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Nemat Battah

Nemat Battah is a Palestinian-Jordanian singer, oud player, composer, and educator. She works as Lecturer and Vice Head of the Global Music Department at the Sibelius Academy. Her music blends Arabic classical and folk traditions with new compositions, exploring themes such as intergenerational war trauma and questions of identity.

Nemat Battah.

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi is a journalist, communications specialist, and writer dedicated to telling stories that foster dialogue and mutual understanding. Her work moves between journalism, advocacy, and creative communication, bringing people and perspectives together across cultures. Her book Gaza’s women. The stories you never heard will be published in spring 2026.

Randa J. Al-Dawoudi.

Timo R. Stewart

Timo R. Stewart is a historian (PhD) and senior researcher specializing in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the role of religion in politics. His books and research explore how religious and cultural narratives influence social choices and international relations.

Portrait of Timo R. Stewart.

Gunvor Kronman

Gunvor Kronman is the CEO of Hanasaari and the director of The Swedish-Finnish Cultural Foundation. With a background in diplomacy and international cooperation, she works to promote Nordic dialogue, collaboration, and cultural exchange. Kronman is chair of the Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem, which also operates in Gaza. She is a member of the board of the Finnish Institute in the Middle East and chair of the international board of Plan International, which helps children, especially girls, in Gaza through local partners.

Gunvor Kronman.

Kaisa Rautaheimo

Kaisa Rautaheimo works as a journalist and photographer for Helsingin Sanomat. She writes regularly about the Middle East and has been to the region several times on assignment. Rautaheimo reported from Gaza during the 2014 war.

Kaisa Rautaheimo.

Renaz Ebrahimi

Renaz Ebrahimi is a journalist, presenter and cultural influencer with extensive experience across various media. She is also known as the creator of popular podcasts such as Kohupodi and Draamanhakuinen. Renaz is an experienced speaker and trainer who addresses social themes in her work, including equality, anti-racism and cultural diversity. In addition, she is the founder of the media platform Random Life and has played a significant role in shaping the Finnish club scene as a DJ and event producer.

Renaz Ebrahimi on the deck of a sailing boat.

Compañía Kaari & Roni Martin

Compañía Kaari & Roni Martin is an award-winning artistic ensemble based in Helsinki whose roots are in the crossroads of flamenco and contemporary art. The company combines freely different musical traditions and styles and its members are from many countries and cultures. Drawing on these elements the company creates original and expressive multidisciplinary stage works that resonate internationally. The performers are Ali Saad, Roni Martin, Sanna Salmenkallio, Kaari Martin, Angela Aldebs and Bakr Hasan.

Com­pañía Kaari & Roni Martin.

Oona Airola

Oona Airola is an award-winning actress and singer. She has worked extensively in theatre and performed as a vocalist in various ensembles. Airola is known for her acclaimed performances in the films The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki and Land of Hope, as well as in the television series Hotel Swan Helsinki and Helsinki Syndrome.

Headshot of actress Oona Airola

Satu Tuuli Karhu

Satu Tuuli Karhu is an actress who has worked extensively in theatre, performing in contemporary drama, interdisciplinary performance, and innovative stage productions. She has appeared in films such as Happier Times, Grump, Eden, and Maria's Paradise. On television, Karhu has been seen in series including Sisäilmaa and Mobile 101.

Headshot of actress Satu Tuuli Karhu

Susanna Haavisto

Susanna Haavisto is a singer, actress, and versatile performer with a long career spanning theatre, television, and music. She is celebrated for her powerful stage presence and emotional interpretations, blending classic songs, new repertoire, and personal storytelling.

Susanna Haavisto.

Suvi Isotalo

Suvi Isotalo is a musician, pianist, and singer who creates intimate, personal performances. Her music combines lyrical sensitivity with a distinctive style and atmosphere that invites listeners into a quiet, reflective space.

Suvi Isotalo.