Join us for the screening of I had a Dream, Mom by Lina Majdalanie (Saneh) at the Sursock Museum.
Date: April 15 - 7:30PM
Duration: 45min
Language: Arabic with English subtitles
This event is part of Home Works 9: A Forum on Cultural Practices.
Looking forward to seeing you!
“Robert Abirached often told me that it is in the effervescence of the irrational, caught at the most intimate point of individual experience, that one must perhaps seek an alternative humanism, that is, a possible basis for a different order. One day, one night, rather, I had a dream; I told it to my mother; she understood. She threw the ball back into my court; entangled in the rationale, I failed to catch it.”
Lina Majdalanie (Saneh) is a Lebanese performer, director and playwright, based in Berlin.
She has a PHD from Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris). Her works and researches question the status of the body, citizenship and public space in societies stuck between archaism and modernism. She taught at HEAD (Geneva), DasArts (Amsterdam), Goethe University (Frankfurt), Bard College (Berlin) and HFG-Karlsruhe. She was a member of Home Workspace Curricular Committee-Ashkal Alwan (Beirut 2010-2014). She was a Fellow at the International Research Center "Interweaving Performance Cultures"/Freie Universität in Berlin (2009-2010).