
Elaha Soroor
@elahasoroor
Singer/songwriter/composer
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24-09-2012 20:18:59
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'Extremely moving, important and something everyone should rush out and see' ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Catch 'The Beekeeper of Aleppo at Nottingham Playhouse from Thursday 9th – Saturday 25th February, with accessible performances available. Read our full review 👉 visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk/blog/read/2023…


Honoured to have watched Nottingham Playhouse 'The Beekeeper of Aleppo' play adapted by Nنسرين and @spanglerSF. The international bestseller book, written by Christy Lefteri, deals with the plight of refugees from Aleppo in Syria to Europe during the Syrian Civil War.



Wishing our sponsors UNISON East Midlands a fantastic evening watching #thebeekeeperofaleppo. Thank you again for sponsoring the show and being such great advocates for our theatre! Have a great evening! 🐝



“Bread, Work, Freedom” The new song by the talented Elaha Soroor is dedicated to the women and girls fighting against the misogynistic oppression of the Taliban regime. This song is in fact, the loud cry of those women and girls who have been forgotten under the brutal rule of


Bread, Work, Freedom! A phenomenal tribute to brave women of Afghanistan enchanting freedom and bravely fighting the Taliban. 5 minutes and 22 seconds of nonstop goosebumps. Thank you Elaha Soroor and Sonita Alizada 🧡🧡


Elaha Soroor is the voice of protesting girls on the roads of #Kabul Bread, work, freedom✌️🕊️ m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePMpkr… #نان_کار_آزادی #StopHazaraGenocide #freeafghanwomen #Afghanistan #Taliban

One of the most creative and genuine music videos by artists Elaha Soroor and Sonita Alizada showing the power of #AfghanWomen. It ends with “There is no patience.”

A fantastic article just out this morning by Simon Broughton about the need for the song "Naan, Kar, Azadi!" today. Elaha Soroor & Sonita Alizada provide heartbreaking insight. Singer Elaha Soroor on her anthem for Afghan women ft.com/content/fcf7a3… via Financial Times

Singer Elaha Soroor: In #Afghanistan, it’s not done to talk about your emotions,” she says. “But as a musician, as a singer I think I can enter people’s subconscious and make them feel differently. Elaha Soroor ft.com/content/fcf7a3… via @ft


