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"Till
the dust settles..."(10
minutes)
Dancers: Corinne Skaff, Geoliane
Arab, Alice Massabki
Choreography: Alice Massabki
Music: Philip Glass & Ravi
Shankar
Anger and chaos grow from living in a
world of hardship, violence and
ignorance.
Yet embracing life leads to better days.
Alice Massabki teaches ballet and
contemporary dance in her studio Art and
Movement in Jal el Dib.
Among her choreographies: Cycles (1989),
La Traversée(2000), Le temps arrêté
(2005), Sylvia (2007)
Also, following
"How they
thought a table is table"
(Solo Dance/Video)
by Caroline Hatem (12 minutes)
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"How They thought a table is a table"
is a piece about the effects of war on
youth: how is it possible to trust and
believe and move once reality is shaken? A
video work shows black and white images of
20-year-olds, 1973, how trustful they were…
The dance on stage is here, present, to
retrieve some of that legitimacy: "I am
here".
See you there, and spread the word!
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