A CIRCUS AT THE SYRIAN BORDER


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In the highlands of Mardin,we can see the Syrian border on the horizon.. Down in the historical center is thepoor district of Station, where Syrian families live in fear of being displaced. Their building will be demolished in one or two years to be replace by a parking lot. Despite this, four days in a week,schoolchildren are going to a special school at the top of Mardin.

Her Yerde Sanat is a circus school that teaches juggling, stilt walking, and the trapeze, as well as offers Arabic and Turkish language classes..I got rid of this because you use the same sentence later in the article, where it seems more appropriate For Pinar and Serdal, the creators of this initiative, the notion of school is important .It is a free place to share and learn, and it also offers a lifestyle similar to those that many kids were living back in Syria.

photographs by Antonin WEBER

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