Oqda, which in Arabic means knot, is not only the title of this dance and acrobatics piece by Etta Ermini Dance Theatre but an invitation to witness three remarkably skilled and charismatic performers embark on a highly spirited journey of embodied intercultural dialogue.
Diana De Fex
Diana Cristina De Fex is a performer, dramaturg, choreographer, and socially engaged artist based in Giessen, Germany, where she is currently completing her Master’s in Choreography and Performance at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies. Diana is also a trained actress and Theatre of the Oppressed facilitator. She holds a Bachelor's and Maîtrise degree in Theatre Studies from the University of Paris-Nanterre. (www.dianadefex.com)
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Thank you for your thoughts. One got stuck in my mind – that passion makes us different from AI. Just yesterday I read…I am a dance critic. I am a member of an endangered species