Wonderful picture gallery via The Guardian: http://bit.ly/1yPsazL
Like the other women in the project, Sahly now lives in one of Beirut’s dirty and overcrowded Palestinian refugee camps. The camps lacked infrastructure and opportunities even before the influx of Syrian refugees. Sahly says: ‘If you walk in the streets, it’s full of rubbish. There’s no electricity, the water’s salty, you can’t even wash in it.’ Rehearsals offer an opportunity to talk about the loss of her brothers and her former life, and be listened to – an experience she has found cathartic