From 17th – 21st May 2010 at Studio Emad Eddin

In this workshop, participants learned how to work with sound and dance movement practices, while narrating their identity on their own terms. Tawil demonstrated how different sonic experiences can impact one’s dance movements, and how one can break assumed agreements between performer and audience, using immersive physical sonic states, that feed the narrative. Tawil also shared with participants key lessons from her long experience in experimenting and combining contemporary dance with live art and music, to create trans-disciplinary performances, in a manner that engages local and international discourse.