Violence Lointaine

[The three artists chose a flat wrecked by a party as the set for Violence Lointaine. Image courtesy of Medrar TV.] [The three artists chose a flat wrecked by a party as the set for Violence Lointaine. Image courtesy of Medrar TV.]

Violence Lointaine

By : Medrar TV مدرار تي في

Violence Lointaine

April 2014

Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival - D-CAF

Talee`a Theatre, Cairo, Egypt

 

Theatre director Omar Ghayatt (Egypt) along with musician Maxime Denuc (France) and choreographer DeLaVallet Bidiefono (Congo) presented their new performance "Violence Lointaine" for the first time as part of the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival (D-CAF). The performance plays with notions of violence and how people react to it, particularly when watching it from a distance.

In this interview, the three artists discuss the design of the performance. They describe their process as quite organic, adapting to the different contexts they worked in and to al-Attaba neighborhood where al-Talee`a Theatre lies. Denuc also explains how he worked on incorporating the sounds of the book market outside the theatre into the show. 

                         [This video is produced by Medrar TV and is featured in partnership with Jadaliyya Culture.]  

A Scenography Workshop by Hussein Baydoun

A Scenography workshop by Hussein Baydoun

8-16 September 2013

Falaki Theater, Cairo, Egypt

 

Hussein Baydoun is a Lebanese artist, architect, and scenographer who is known for his unique approach to set design. Baydoun frequently participates in the creation and development of performances from their early stages with the view that scenography is an essential component to the creation of theatrical work, one no less important than the script. His designs are often inspired by the performance spaces in which he works, where he creates fascinating sets from whatever is available as he challenges conventional notions about theater production, such as in his most recent performance "Alice," which was produced in collaboration with Lebanese playwright and director Sawsan Bou Khaled. In September, Baydoun returned to Cairo to lead a scenography workshop following the same vision. At the American University in Cairo`s Falaki Theater, he worked with six upcoming set designers, in addition to amateurs, on creating imaginative environments from the remnants of old sets and other discarded objects. This video highlights the vision and development of the workshop as Baydoun describes the aim of his teaching methods.  


 

      

     [This video is produced by Medrar TV and is featured as part of a new partnership with Jadaliyya Culture.]