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‘Unfinished Homework’ to honor martyred kids

Tehran's Tabiat Bridge is to host ‘Unfinished Homework’ open-air gallery in honor of more than 400 martyred Iranian kids.

Tehran's Tabiat Bridge has been set to host ‘Unfinished Homework’ open-air gallery in honor of more than 400 Iranian kids who lost their lives in the recent war.

Being held on Wednesday- Saturday, the event will serve as a memorial to the kids whose childhood dreams and aspirations were cut short by the aggression of the US and Israel against Iran.

Tehran's most expansive pedestrian landmark will become a passage into the innocent world of children whose left behind unfinished games and unspoken hopes.

The event, produced by Mohammad-Sadeq Mirkarimi and narrated by Hossein Parsaee, will feature a multidisciplinary approach to remembrance, including theatrical performances, live music, and special interactive activities designed for children, adolescents, and families.

The exhibition of portraits of the 400 martyred children, accompanied by a candle-lighting ceremony, is the core part of the event.

The public event, to be held every evening for three hours and free of charge, brings together artists from the fields of visual arts, theater, and music.

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