Guayabo (Venezuelan slang for “heartbreak”) is a grief party connecting people in England with Ania's family in Venezuela, who are immersed in the severe humanitarian crisis of the country, through the long-distance exchange of rituals of celebration and grief.
It's a meeting point to recognise together the reality of migration and its hardship, the perseverance and richness of our common losses and the opportunities found in facing grief collectively.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE SHOW FROM THE ARTISTS:
Please be aware that your phone number will be stored in the performer's phone during the length of the performance and deleted immediately after. This is because, as part of the performance experience, you will be placed in a Whatsapp group with other members of the audience.
The group will be created at the start of the show and closed at the end. If in the middle of the show you feel uncomfortable about it, you can always exit the Whatsapp group. By booking this show you consent to these terms. If you have no Whatsapp in your phone, no worries! You can still experience the show.
Just make sure you let a member of Migration Matters Festival staff be aware of this on the door, so they can send you an SMS instead.
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