A ritual of dance, song, live music and poetic monologues.
By Nora Amin & Momo Djender
With music by Ehab Abdellatif
April 24 & 25, 8 p.m.
Acker Stadt Palast
Encountering death in the body of your spiritual twin and life partner leads to a long-lasting experience of Grief. Life changes forever, your soul and body change forever. You become a place of Grief forever. Your body and your dance become a living ritual of Grief. However, Grief also includes the celebration of life, the preservation of shared memories and the passion to pass on unconquerable love.
GRIEF is a performative ritual that combines the personal experiences of choreographer/performer Nora Amin with her recently acquired expertise as a GRIEF coach. In GRIEF, Nora recreates parts of her grief experience while transforming it into a sensational dance about the victory of love and belonging. Guided by spiritual faith and cultural heritage, she joins forces with world-renowned musician Momo Djender, with whom she shares her roots in the Arab region. While both artists originally belong to a rich tradition of mourning, lamentation, lamentation and mourning between Egypt and Algeria, both invest in their multicultural and nomadic backgrounds to create a contemporary ritual where GRIEF is collectively experienced and participatively embraced with the audience.
Dedicated to the musician, videographer, photographer and scenographer: Ehab Abdellatif
The encounter with death in the body of the spiritual twin and life partner creates a profound experience of grief. Life changes forever, soul and body change forever. One becomes a place of mourning forever. Body and dance become a living ritual of mourning. However, mourning also encompasses the celebration of life, the preservation of shared memories and the passion to pass on invincible love.
"GRIEF" is a performative ritual that combines the personal experience of choreographer and performer Nora Amin with her recently acquired expertise as a grief coach. In "GRIEF" Nora stages parts of her grief experience and transforms them into a poignant dance of the victory of love and belonging. Guided by spiritual faith and cultural heritage, she joins forces with world-renowned musician Momo Djender, with whom she shares roots in the Arab world. Although both artists originally come from a rich tradition of mourning, lamentation and suffering in Egypt and Algeria, they draw on their multicultural and nomadic backgrounds to create a contemporary ritual in which GRIEF is experienced together and actively shared with the audience.
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