Sahar Saki Persian Tour: An Immersive Journey Through Art, Poetry, and Culture Across Wales
How do we truly experience a culture? Is it through sight, sound, scent, or movement? Artist Sahar Saki invites audiences across South and West Wales to explore Persian heritage in a fully immersive way 鈥 where poetry is not just read but walked through, music is felt as well as heard, and art is something to step inside.
#PersianTour is an evolving, multi-sensory exhibition transforming galleries into spaces that embody Iranian culture. Each venue becomes a 鈥渕ini Iran鈥 in which Persian poetry, calligraphy, music, dance, and even scent create an environment that invites audiences to engage with the culture beyond the visual.
Each gallery will be transformed into a living artwork, with Saki painting Persian poetry directly onto the walls in large-scale calligraphy. The exhibition incorporates contemporary Iranian poetry, live dance performances, Persian music, and interactive workshops, allowing visitors to engage in Persian calligraphy and traditional pattern design. The scent of rosewater will also fill the space, ensuring that audiences experience Persian culture through all their senses.
At the heart of #PersianTour sits collaboration and cultural exchange. The project features the work of five contemporary Iranian poets and artists, alongside performances by two dancers and contributions from three artistic mentors. A multilingual catalogue with Persian poetry translated into Welsh and English will accompany the exhibition, bridging cultures and languages.
Saki鈥檚 work is rooted in reimagining spaces: creating environments where art transforms the familiar into something new, where audiences are transported elsewhere, and where different cultures can meet and connect. Her past projects, including Persian Murals (2021) and Off the Wall (2022), have captivated audiences with their innovative approach to Persian heritage and contemporary art. #PersianTour builds on this foundation, offering Welsh audiences a deeper, more immersive encounter with Iranian culture.
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How do we truly experience a culture? Is it through sight, sound, scent, or movement? Artist Sahar Saki invites audiences across South and West Wales to explore Persian heritage in a fully immersive way 鈥 where poetry is not just read but walked through, music is felt as well as heard, and art is something to step inside.
#PersianTour is an evolving, multi-sensory exhibition transforming galleries into spaces that embody Iranian culture. Each venue becomes a 鈥渕ini Iran鈥 in which Persian poetry, calligraphy, music, dance, and even scent create an environment that invites audiences to engage with the culture beyond the visual.
Each gallery will be transformed into a living artwork, with Saki painting Persian poetry directly onto the walls in large-scale calligraphy. The exhibition incorporates contemporary Iranian poetry, live dance performances, Persian music, and interactive workshops, allowing visitors to engage in Persian calligraphy and traditional pattern design. The scent of rosewater will also fill the space, ensuring that audiences experience Persian culture through all their senses.
At the heart of #PersianTour sits collaboration and cultural exchange. The project features the work of five contemporary Iranian poets and artists, alongside performances by two dancers and contributions from three artistic mentors. A multilingual catalogue with Persian poetry translated into Welsh and English will accompany the exhibition, bridging cultures and languages.
Saki鈥檚 work is rooted in reimagining spaces: creating environments where art transforms the familiar into something new, where audiences are transported elsewhere, and where different cultures can meet and connect. Her past projects, including Persian Murals (2021) and Off the Wall (2022), have captivated audiences with their innovative approach to Persian heritage and contemporary art. #PersianTour builds on this foundation, offering Welsh audiences a deeper, more immersive encounter with Iranian culture.