Last year, Archive Khanah moved to the Dr Nebez Museum, another storied space dedicated to the life and work of one of Kurdistan’s most influential thinkers. Dr Nebez’s decision to devote both his personal archive and his home to future generations reflects a deep commitment to cultural preservation and education. Hosting Archive Khanah in this environment allowed the audience to connect intimately with the sounds and stories that have shaped Kurdish identity. This year, Archive Khanah invites the public to revisit these remarkable venues and embark on a unique listening journey through the Kurdish Sound Archive. By bringing the archive back into these historically and culturally rich spaces, we aim to deepen the experience of listening—not just to recorded sounds, but to the living history embedded in the very fabric of these homes. Through this, Archive Khanah continues its mission to bridge past and present, inspiring new connections and understanding through the powerful act of listening.