Thorpe St
Birmingham, England B5 4TB

This performance is part of our Outspoken weekend of new performance from Arab artists, curated by Eckhard Thiemann.

Muhanad Rasheed – Iraqi Bodies (Iraq), Crying for my Mother
Deeply influenced by the company members’ lives in Iraq, Crying for my Mother has a dramatic and epic quality with high physicality, strong lighting and a powerful soundtrack.

Ahmed Khemis (Algeria, Tunisia, France), Voyages de Poussières (Voyage of Dust)
This solo is a physically charged expression of longing and the quest for a new life, based on Ahmed’s relationship with, and the early death of, his father.

Salah El Brogy (Egypt), Adrenalin
Pent up with conflicting emotions and sensations, Adrenalin shows a person on the brink of explosion. “The blood rushes to my head and sweat runs down my face – the desire to express my thoughts and demand my rights remains…unheard.”

AGE GUIDANCE: 14+

Our IDFB Outspoken Weekend is one of the outstanding projects granted the London 2012 Inspire mark, the badge of the London 2012 Inspire programme which recognises exceptional and innovative projects inspired by the 2012 Games.

Official Website: http://www.idfb.co.uk/whats-on/triple-bill

Added by IDFB on April 6, 2010

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