As Far As Isolation Goes

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Review: Your Arm Is a Canvas, in ‘As Far as Isolation Goes’

As Far As Isolation Goes is a collaboration between live artist Tania El Khoury and musician and street artist Basel Zaraa. Built on their previous collaboration entitled As Far As My Fingertips Take Me in which El Khoury commissioned Zaraa to record a rap song inspired by the journey his sisters made from Damascus to Sweden.

In As Far As Isolation Goes, Zaraa and Tania worked together to create another iteration of their previous piece focused on mental and physical health experiences of refugees in the United Kingdom. Zaraa created a song inspired by conversations with friends and colleagues who have recently claimed refuge in UK.

As Far As Isolation Goes uses touch, sound, and interactivity to bring audience members in contact with those faced with inhumane detention centres and a mental health system that disregard their political and emotional contexts.

An online version of this piece has been touring during the pandemic. As Far As Isolation Goes (Online) is a one-on-one encounter between performer Basel Zaraa and an audience member calling on zoom from their own home.

Commissioned by ​The Sick of The Fringe.

Credits

Music production
Peter Churchill
Song conception
Basel Zaraa
Vocal and Lyrics
Jazzar and Shamma Iqbal
Wall Writing
Steaz

Trailer

Upcoming Events

No performances currently scheduled.

Past Events

November 2022
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
May 2021
Part of Journeys Late at Home, Dulwich Picture Gallery
London, UK
May 2021
Singapore International Festival of Arts
Singapore, Singapore
February - March 2021
Auawirleben Theatrefestival Bern
Bern, Switzerland
January - February 2021
Fisher Center at Bard
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, USA
October 2020
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX, USA
September - October 2020
Journeys Festival
Leicester, UK
May 2020
NYU Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, UAE
March 2020
GIFT
Gateshead, UK
January - February 2020
Vancouver, Canada
June 2019
Refugee Week at Southbank Centre
London, UK
May 2019
Tate Modern
London, UK
April 2019
The Sick of The Fringe
London, UK