Together with Samar Haddad King, Samaa Wakim is showing Losing it in Brussels, on April 4 & 5 at Kaaitheater (in the frame of Dream City). Wakim grew up in the occupied Palestinian territories. In this solo dance performance, she asks herself how these experiences impact her identity. Through movement and sound, she remembers her youth and the imaginary world she created in order to survive. Driven by her own sounds and live music by Samar Haddad King, she goes back and forth between fear and hope, between sounds that used to scare her and sounds that used to bring her comfort. Losing it is part of the Goethe Institute’s Un|ControlledGestures? project.
Choreographer and performer Samaa Wakim is in residency at Moussem from April 2 until 18, doing research for a new, yet to be named project. Wakim studied theatre at Haifa University and performed in various international productions, including Badke (A.M. Qattan Foundation, KVS and les ballets C de la B), I'm Yusuf and this is my brother (Shiber-Huren Young Vic Theatre, London) and Kabaret (Khashabi theatre, Haifa). She is also a member of the YaaSamar! Dance Theatre.
Co-creation: Samaa Wakim and Samar Haddad King
Choreography and performance: Samaa Wakim
Music composition and performance: Samar Haddad King
Lighting design: Cord Haldun
Additional music: Turathy (Album: Autostrad)
Prayer by: Mounira Wakim
Production: Yaa Samar! Dance Theatre, Khashabi Theatre and Theaterformen Festival
Production: Samaa Wakim
Coproduction: Theaterformen Festival, Yaa Samar! dance theater & Khashabi theater
Coproduction in Europe: Theaterformen festival in Germany
"Losing it" was created within Goethe Institute's "Un|Controlled Gestures?" project (2019-2020).
Creation: 2021, Theaterformen Festival (Hannover, Germany).
Executive production: Sens Interdits
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Together with Samar Haddad King, Samaa Wakim is showing Losing it in Brussels, on April 4 & 5 at Kaaitheater (in the frame of Dream City). Wakim grew up in the occupied Palestinian territories. In this solo dance performance, she asks herself how these experiences impact her identity. Through movement and sound, she remembers her youth and the imaginary world she created in order to survive. Driven by her own sounds and live music by Samar Haddad King, she goes back and forth between fear and hope, between sounds that used to scare her and sounds that used to bring her comfort. Losing it is part of the Goethe Institute’s Un|ControlledGestures? project.
Choreographer and performer Samaa Wakim is in residency at Moussem from April 2 until 18, doing research for a new, yet to be named project. Wakim studied theatre at Haifa University and performed in various international productions, including Badke (A.M. Qattan Foundation, KVS and les ballets C de la B), I'm Yusuf and this is my brother (Shiber-Huren Young Vic Theatre, London) and Kabaret (Khashabi theatre, Haifa). She is also a member of the YaaSamar! Dance Theatre.