Moving Love Premiere

It’s a happy thing to note that Moving Love will be on exhibit in Amsterdam during WorldPride 2026. I’m not yet sure how much I can share about this jut yet but suffice to say, I’m really happy that we were able to find a location that’s accessible to lots of people and also a space that’s friendly to the community of LGBTQ+ asylumseekers.

This week, Moving Love is going into Premiere. Kudos to Vera Born of ImpactMakers (Moving Love producer) for finding a wonderful location for this premiere at the Utrecht Schouwburg. Tickets to this event are free, so click on the link and get yours. It will be great to see support for these young filmmakers.

There’s also more news on the bookmaking front as we are approaching Refugee Welcome Week and the writers from the Queer Work letter writing workshop will be on programme as we share the work that’s been done in relation to this collection of different letters gathered together in a book titled: A Letter Full of Love to An Unknown Person. We’re headed towards the final meeting together with this group of young writers, but the wonderful Sajad Salmanpour just shared with us that we’ve been granted a wonderful festive space where we can hold the launch of this collection of letters during World Pride.

I had been planning to post an update to this blog earlier, but I came down with the flu. So, It’s a good thing I got the flu at a time when most people were out on the school holiday. I had time to rest and recover and didn’t have to cancel a lot of appointments.

I did manage to make practice day on the Van Dam pipe organ in the town of Haastrecht. I recorded some bits from my practice there and am thinking of an interesting way to share them. In the meantime, I’m glad I’ve recovered enough to write a proper entry about Moving Love’s premiere. If you are in The Netherlands and have the time and opportunity to visit the Utrecht Schouwburg on the 7th of May, it would be great to see you there.

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