Cultural Connections in Winter: Afghan & Syrian Traditions workshop

Sat Feb 28 2026 at 12:30 pm to 02:30 pm UTC+00:00

Centrala | Birmingham

Centrala Events
Publisher/HostCentrala Events
Cultural Connections in Winter: Afghan & Syrian Traditions  workshop
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Winter traditions through paper crafts, storytelling, and seasonal tastes- workshop for women and children
About this Event

A warm, creative afternoon celebrating Afghan and Syrian winter traditions through paper crafts, storytelling, and seasonal tastes. Perfect for families and individuals—no experience needed. Activities include a symbolic paper “bonfire” (Charshanbe Suri theme), Buzkashi horse craft, Syrian tile & citrus art, and a no‑cook tasting table.

Why February?
While February isn’t a major holiday month, it’s rich with winter traditions:

  • In Afghanistan, Buzkashi (the national horseback sport) is typically played in winter, and families start preparing for Charshanbe Suri (the fire‑jumping festival that ushers in spring in March). [
  • In Syria, February markets feature citrus fruits and winter comfort foods; Islamic observances vary by lunar calendar across years.

What You’ll Do:

  • Paper “Bonfire” of Renewal: Create a safe, symbolic bonfire with tissue paper and reflect on hopes for the year ahead (inspired by Charshanbe Suri preparations).
  • Buzkashi Horse Craft: Cut and decorate paper horses with Afghan‑inspired motifs—great for kids and adults
  • Syrian Tile & Citrus Art: Design blue‑and‑white “ceramic” tiles on card and make citrus‑stamp prints inspired by Syrian winter produce and markets.
  • Shared Snack Table (No Cooking): Taste a simple spread such as Afghan Haft Mewa (dried fruits & nuts) and Syrian citrus & mint tea.

Who It’s For:
Suitable for all ages

When & Where:

  • Date/Time: 28/02/26 12:30 -2:30
  • Venue: Centrala

What to Bring:
Nothing required—just yourself. If you wish, bring a family recipe or a memory to add to our “Map of Memories” collage.


Facilitated by:
Monika A. Lenard community facilitator with 20+ years’ experience working alongside women and families in multicultural settings. Monika’s practice centres on safety, dignity, and voice, helping participants tell their stories through accessible arts, food, and practical skill‑sharing. Based in Redditch, she collaborates with grassroots groups to build confidence and community belonging.

Project funded by Birmingham City Council

If you have enquiries or accessibility requirments please contact us on [email protected]

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Centrala, 4 Minerva Works, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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