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Shubbak: Under a Low Sky | تحت سماء واطئة

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Forty-year-old Syrian cinematographer Jamal is obsessed with the idea of losing his past. He has been living in France for a decade, and is now confronted with so many places from his memory being abandoned or destroyed, and his friends spread all over the world. Jamal decides to travel to different European cities to connect to the people of his past, and travels into the past in his research covering the period of the birth of the Syrian state in the early twentieth century. Gradually he weaves fragments and snippets of narratives into a reflection of how we can possibly understand the present. Under A Low Sky is a succession of unusual, unexpected, familiar or impossible meetings, taking us to a febrile mood of grasping and losing memory and a sense of self.

Wael Ali is a leading Syrian writer, dramaturg and director, based in Lyon whose work has been shown internationally, including at Gorki Theatre in Berlin, Toneelhuis in Antwerp, Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, Tunis.

Why not double up your evening? Before Under a Low Sky, at 7pm Beirut-based actor, writer and activist, Hanane Hajj Ali, will present the London premiere of her ★★★★ (The Stage) play:  Shubbak: Jogging |  جوغينغ

Image: Felix Tchverkin, Unsplash.

 

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Monday 8 July - 9pm

Tuesday 9 July - 9pm

Wednesday 10 July - 9pm

French & Arabic with English surtitles

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Wael Ali
Writer and Director Wael Ali was born in 1979. He was graduated from the Higher Institute for Performing Arts of Damascus in 2004, and continued his studies in Lyon, France, where he was graduated from University Lumière Lyon with a Master of Performing Arts. Between 2003 and 2006, Wael Ali has been involved in several projects as a dramaturge, from which an interactive theatre project in Syria where he was organizing trainings in several regions in Syria. In 2014, he wrote and directed the show ‘Je ne me souviens plus’ presented in Shams Theatre in Beirut, Lebanon, and in several places and festivals, such as Gorki Theatre in Berlin, the House of Europe and Orient and Confluences in Paris, Toneelhuis in Antwerp, Belgium, and Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, Tunis. In 2016, he directed ‘Titre Provisoire’ with a text written in collaboration with Lebanese Actress Chrystèle Khodr.
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Wael Ali – Writer and Director
Writer and Director Wael Ali was born in 1979. He was graduated from the Higher Institute for Performing Arts of Damascus in 2004, and continued his studies in Lyon, France, where he was graduated from University Lumière Lyon with a Master of Performing Arts. Between 2003 and 2006, Wael Ali has been involved in several projects as a dramaturge, from which an interactive theatre project in Syria where he was organizing trainings in several regions in Syria. In 2014, he wrote and directed the show ‘Je ne me souviens plus’ presented in Shams Theatre in Beirut, Lebanon, and in several places and festivals, such as Gorki Theatre in Berlin, the House of Europe and Orient and Confluences in Paris, Toneelhuis in Antwerp, Belgium, and Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, Tunis. In 2016, he directed ‘Titre Provisoire’ with a text written in collaboration with Lebanese Actress Chrystèle Khodr.
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Presented as part of Performances beyond two shores, a project co-funded by the European Commission within the framework of the Creative Europe Programme. Working with nine partners across Europe, the project aims to support Arab artists in Europe. Presented with additional support from British Council.

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Forty-year-old Syrian cinematographer Jamal is obsessed with the idea of losing his past. He has been living in France for a decade, and is now confronted with so many places from his memory being abandoned or destroyed, and his friends spread all over the world. Jamal decides to travel to different European cities to connect to the people of his past, and travels into the past in his research covering the period of the birth of the Syrian state in the early twentieth century. Gradually he weaves fragments and snippets of narratives into a reflection of how we can possibly understand the present. Under A Low Sky is a succession of unusual, unexpected, familiar or impossible meetings, taking us to a febrile mood of grasping and losing memory and a sense of self.

Wael Ali is a leading Syrian writer, dramaturg and director, based in Lyon whose work has been shown internationally, including at Gorki Theatre in Berlin, Toneelhuis in Antwerp, Journées Théâtrales de Carthage, Tunis.

Why not double up your evening? Before Under a Low Sky, at 7pm Beirut-based actor, writer and activist, Hanane Hajj Ali, will present the London premiere of her ★★★★ (The Stage) play:  Shubbak: Jogging |  جوغينغ

Image: Felix Tchverkin, Unsplash.

 

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