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Ila Haifa: An Exceptional Palestinian Cultural Performance in London, 8-10 May, 2008

ccun.org, April 26, 2008

 

Al Zaytouna, Britain’s leading dabke dance troupe, will be performing the first adaptation of Ghassan Kanafani’s “Ila Haifa” (Returning to Haifa), fusing music, traditional dabke, theatre and contemporary dance. 

 

The Director, Ahmed Masoud, explains “Dabke is an undiscovered form of art, not yet introduced properly to the West.  It is found across the Arab world; in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.  The Middle East is most commonly associated with belly dancing, and we want to show that this is not the only dance form we have to offer”.  

 

Oud master & singer Nizar Al Issa and singer Mohammed Diab, in his first performance since the break up of Al 'Ashiqeen Group, use their formidable talents to join the dance and dialogue in this powerful story.

 

This unique performance was conceived and devised by Al Zaytouna to help a British audience understand the events of the Nakba – the 1948 Palestinian catastrophe.  The story tells of a young couple forced to abandon their home and baby in Haifa and leave Palestine.  Twenty years on, they receive a permit from the Israeli authorities to visit Haifa, where they are reunited with their child, and face a shocking surprise.

 

Ila Haifa explores the themes of identity and homeland; these issues which are real for many of the group members contribute to the passion with which they perform.

 

8, 9, 10 May Greenwood Theatre, Weston Street, London SE1 3RA

Tickets: Advance Booking: Adults: £15, Concession: £12

On the door: Adults: £17, Concession: £15

Tickets from the PSC 0207 700 6192 and http://www.palestinecampaign.org/

 

More information on Al Zaytouna can be found on www.alzaytouna.org

 

 

 

PSC and Al Zaytouna Dabke group present

The first adaptation of Ghassan Kanafani’s “Returning to Haifa”
fusing music, theatre, contemporary and traditional Palestinian dance,
to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Nakba (1948 Palestinian catastrophe)

Thursday 8th, Friday 9th and Saturday 10th May 2008
Doors open 7:00pm – Start 7:30pm
At the Greenwood Theatre, Weston Street, London SE1 3RA

Closest Underground: London Bridge tube and train station
Tickets: Advance Booking: Adults: £15, Concession: £12 On the door: Adults: £17, Concession: £15
Tickets from PSC on 020 7700 6192 or online from www.palestinecampaign.org
Or send cheque to PSC, Box BM PSA, London WC1N 3XX
For more information: info@palestinecampaign.org

Media enquiries please contact the PSC:

info@palestinecampaign or 02077006313

      

 

 

 

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