Sabine is a Lebanese humanitarian clown, storyteller and performer.
With qualifications in performing arts from London and social therapy from New York, she has been working with different communities around the world, finding real stories and transposing them on stage or in film.
Sabine co-founded Clown Me In in Lebanon and Mexico, a group using the art of clowning to fight social injustice. She is a member of Clowns Without Borders USA spreading joy and laughter among disadvantaged communities and in refugee camps. Sabine is the artistic director of the Caravan project, a street theatre performance that took the Syrian refugee stories to more than 50 communities in Lebanon and Tunisia and soon to Europe. She is also the managing director of Beirut Cinema Days film festival.
Sabine co-founded Clown Me In in Lebanon and Mexico, a group using the art of clowning to fight social injustice. She is a member of Clowns Without Borders USA spreading joy and laughter among disadvantaged communities and in refugee camps. Sabine is the artistic director of the Caravan project, a street theatre performance that took the Syrian refugee stories to more than 50 communities in Lebanon and Tunisia and soon to Europe. She is also the managing director of Beirut Cinema Days film festival.
Sabine was among the 40 cultural leaders chosen to share their work at the World Economic Forum at Davos in January 2017.
Her theatre and therapy projects led her to work in many countries such as Lebanon, The United Kingdom, The United States, Brazil, Mexico, India, Canada, Cyprus, Tunisia, Belgium, France, Cameroon, Morocco, Jordan and Dubai.