Dance
Mohamed Toukabri

The Upside Down Man (The son of the road)

The Tunisian performer and dancer Mohamed Toukabri has been working for some time with artists such as Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Grace Ellen Barkey and Jan Lauwers. The Upside Down Man (The Son of the Road) is his first solo work.

In this dance performance, Mohamed Toukabri moves back and forth between the past and the present, between two countries, two cultures and two traditions, between artistic disciplines and the languages of dance. He uses his personal story as an aid to speak about the feeling of identity and perception in our society.

Mohamed Toukabri investigates the concept of 'in-between space' and confronts his audience with this mysterious and philosophical zone, somewhere between a westernized Muslim background in Tunis and the citizen-of-the-world status that European contemporary dance offers him. He makes the link between contemporary Afrofuturism, which is reinvestigating historic events in order to shed a different light on current dilemmas. By way of a constant interplay between dance, video, text and sound, he deals with themes including identity, shock, change and the eternal power of discovery.

"In The Upside Down Man, I chose an autobiographic approach because I am interested in what is uniquely personal, in the fact that no one else can tell my story, because no one else sees the world through my eyes. Precisely because of that uniqueness, every person has his place in the world. While we are often inclined to generalize, apply labels or accept ready-to-use packages, I want to show that I am not a single-story: I am many stories." - Mohamed Toukabri

“For it is often the way we look at other people that imprisons them within their own narrowest allegiances. And it is also the way we look at them that may set them free.”

Amin Maalouf
Wed 27 Mar 2019 20:30
Thu 28 Mar 2019 20:30

Locatie

STUK Studio

Prijs

€12 standard
€8 reduction

Language

English