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Saber Bamatraf صابر بامطرف | |
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Born | |
Education | Universiti Utara Malaysia |
Years active | 2014–present |
Known for | creative work, music, cultural activism |
Spouse | Shatha Altowai (m. 2014–present) |
Musical career | |
Instrument | piano |
Saber Bamatraf (Arabic: صابر بامطرف) is a Yemeni cultural activist and musician based in Edinburgh. He is known for his activism and artistic collaboration with his wife the visual artist Shatha Altowai.
Bamatraf's collaborative activism with his wife has been appeared on various film and media outlets and festivals. Notable features include BBC Scotland’s Loop (Series 4, Episode 3), the short film When the Music Stops by Declassified UK, and the documentary Voice of the Rainbow (Arabic: صوت قزح) at Karama Human Rights Film Festival. In addition to the theatre play Saber Came to Tea at Edinburgh Festival Fringe.