Bedouine Reflects on Identity and Displacement in New Album
Musician Azniv Korkejian, known as Bedouine, reflects on her experiences as an Armenian-Syrian artist now living in the US. Her new album, Neon Summer Skin, explores themes of safety, displacement, and identity, influenced by her childhood memories and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Korkejian's family relocated to the US in 1995, escaping potential dangers in Syria.
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