Lottie McCrindell and Kate Neil, the artist who organised the collective making of the Kite for Palestine after Refaat Alareer's poem 'If I Must Die, Let it Be a Tale', which is exhibited as part of Haberdash exhibition, warmly invite you to join us in solidarity with Palestine for a march from Torriano Meeting House to Eid Kite Day on Parliament Hill organised by @camdenfriendsofpalestine @kitesinsolidarity @pal_pulse @c.a.d.f.a @camdenpsc @babylonproject
We will gather at the Torriano Meeting House at 12:30pm, take the kite down from the exhibition, then march together with it to Parliament Hill to fly it with all the other kites in the sky.
Bring a kite, a dish to share, your voice, your friends and loved ones. There will be lots of activities for children.
Community project organised by Kate Bint, Kite for Palestine after Refaat Alareer’s poem‘If I Must Die, Let It Be a Tale’, 2024, Cotton kite dyed with indigo, embroidered by many hands with cotton thread