DIG: Farah Saleh and collaborators | PAST-inuous

DIG: Farah Saleh and collaborators | PAST-inuous
Date 26th - 27th Mar 2022 Price £8/£6 (tickets subject to transaction fees: £1.50 online, £1.75 by phone) Location Tramway Book tickets 0845 330 3501 0845 330 3501 Book from four performances each day, at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. Performances last 20 minutes.

Part of Tramway's DIG spring season

A live interactive dance performance, with an in-person and digital cast. 

Created digitally, in collaboration with video artist Lucas Chih-Peng Kao, PAST-inuous involves 11 Palestinian dancers - most of whom are third generation refugees - living in both Palestine and the diaspora. 

PAST-inuous explores the bodies of the artists as living archives and aspires to reflect on the future of the Palestinian refugee cause and its connection to the current global refugee condition.

Audience notes
This performance includes some audience participation. 

ACCESS
This performance is standing but seats will be available on request.

British Sign Language Interpretation is available on request. 
Please email tramwayboxoffice@glasgowlife.org.uk to request BSL for any performance, or with any questions you have. 


Running Time: 20 minutes (with four ticketed performances each day)

Recommended for ages 12+



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Photo by Lucas Chih-Peng Kao

About the artist

Farah Saleh is an award-winning Palestinian dancer and choreographer based in Scotland, who is active in Palestine, Europe and the USA. She has studied Linguistic and Cultural Mediation in Italy and in parallel continued her studies in Contemporary Dance. Alongside dancing and teaching nationally and internationally, she was an Associate Artist at Dance Base from Edinburgh 2017-2021 and is currently finishing her practice-based PhD at Edinburgh College of Art.

For full works and more information visit Farah's website 

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