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Refuge to Centre Stage: The Story of Arash

In: Refugee Entrepreneurship

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  • Rosa Lisa Iannone

    (University of Luxembourg)

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This chapter presents the story of Arash Kamangir, a young Iranian refugee who came to Luxembourg to fulfil his musical dreams. A stronghold of peace and justice, his new country offered him both the freedom and the stage for creative expression. During the first few weeks of his settlement, Arash focused his efforts on building new relationships, navigating his way through Luxembourgish culture and networks. He started volunteering his talent at various community events in hopeful preparation of the day he would receive a residency. Ever since, he has been on a unique and rewarding journey of independence and emancipation through his artistic entrepreneurship.

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  • Rosa Lisa Iannone, 2019. "Refuge to Centre Stage: The Story of Arash," Springer Books, in: Sibylle Heilbrunn & Jörg Freiling & Aki Harima (ed.), Refugee Entrepreneurship, chapter 10, pages 141-161, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-92534-9_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92534-9_10
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