F.A.S.L.
Country: Tunisia – Amsterdam
Production: Co-production ICK Dans Amsterdam / Ballet de l’Opéra de Tunis
Concept & Choreography: Emio Greco, Pieter C. Scholten
Scenography: Clifford Portier
Music / Sound: Wadah Ouni
Performance: Ballet de Tunis
Kais Harbaoui, Cyrine Kalai, Ranim Kefi, Abdelmonaim Khemis, Hazem Chebbi, Oussema Khlifi, Yassine Kharrat, Fatma Balti
Ensemble:
Payton St. John, Hiroki Nunogaki, Ricardo Vasquez Allen
ICKnext – Junior Company:
Dante Gonzalez, Emma Shelly, Emma Tshitenge, Gabriella Larosa, William Philbert, Fiona Yau, Sunghyun Hong
Language: Dance
Synopsis:
Premiering at the Carthage Theatre Days, F.A.S.L. draws its title from the Arabic word fasl, meaning pause, transition, or separation. The piece investigates the space between two worlds: between movement and stillness, silence and sound, individuality and collectivity.
F.A.S.L. unfolds as a choreography of contrasts: city and desert, shadow and light, singular and communal. It represents a ritual of connection, in which difference does not divide but binds. Inspired by the layered relationship between Europe and the Maghreb, the work seeks to transform contrasts into a shared artistic language, where encounters become creation.
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