كتابة ابتسام عازم في العربي الجديد. المزيد
DRAFF publishes writing, imagery, and other material relating to the process of making performance, a living archive of developments in form. All material in DRAFF is contributed by artists working in theatre, dance and visual art. They regularly send their intrepid filmmaker José (also a DRAFF founder and theatre maker) to visit artists in their home city, to get inside the studio and their homes and record what they’re up to. They interviewed Live Artist Tania El Khoury as she was on residency in New York City.
As part of the Contemporary Art Center’s This Time Tomorrow performing arts festival, two of City Beat’s writers experienced Tania El Khoury’s “As Far As My Fingertips Take Me.” To read the full review they wrote, click here.
The London-based, live artist Tania El Khoury has devised a brilliant means of connecting a worldwide audience to a true refugee story, one audience member at a time. To read the full article by André Hereford, click here.
To read the full article by Peter Marks in The Washington Post, click here.
“How much do we know about the ongoing massacres of the civil war in Syria? How much do we comprehend the tragedies of more than five million refugees and innumerable martyrs—or “shuhada”—in this blood-fueled fight?” To read the full review by Yumna Tolaimate in Phindie, click here.
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