An artist's depiction of "The Herds," a mobile art exhibit featuring life-sized animal puppets embarking on a journey through Africa and Europe, as illustrated by the University of the Arts London.


February 24, 2024

In the hazy memories of his childhood, Amir Nizar Zuabi recalls a sky painted with the graceful dance of countless birds, an awe-inspiring sight that now seems like a distant dream. Growing up in East Jerusalem, he was enveloped by the annual migration of millions of birds traversing between continents. For Zuabi, this spectacle was more than just a display of nature's grandeur; it was a profound reminder of humanity's place in the intricate tapestry of life.

Now, as a London-based artist and playwright, Zuabi seeks to revive that sense of wonder and connection with his latest venture, The Herds. Set to debut in the spring of 2025, this ambitious project will witness the migration of life-sized animal puppets on an epic journey spanning 20,000 kilometres from Senegal to Norway, with stops in several countries along the way.

Collaborating with South African firm Ukwanda, Zuabi's team will bring to life around 30 core animal puppets, accompanied by representations of native species in each country they visit. These puppets, he explains, serve as emissaries of nature, challenging onlookers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world.

In a time when the planet is grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, habitat loss, and pollution, The Herds aims to spark a dialogue about conservation and biodiversity. With nearly half of all animal species experiencing declining populations, and migratory species facing heightened risks of extinction, Zuabi's project takes on a profound urgency.

Drawing from his experience with previous endeavours like Little Amal, a travelling puppet raising awareness about the refugee crisis, Zuabi emphasizes the importance of local engagement. By partnering with community organizations and adapting the message to resonate with local climate concerns, The Herds hopes to foster meaningful connections and inspire collective action.

Through the language of art and storytelling, Zuabi seeks to convey a message of hope and resilience in the face of environmental challenges. As he aptly puts it, beauty has a unique power to touch hearts and minds, transcending the barriers of statistics and headlines.

In a world besieged by ecological crises, The Herds emerges as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the splendour and fragility of the natural world. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity and collaboration in our collective journey towards a more sustainable future.

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