Theatre

 In the Same Circumstance


In the Same Circumstance is a physical theatre and storytelling workshop that explores themes of identity, displacement, and collective silence through embodied performance and literary inspiration. Rooted in Palestinian narratives, the workshop invites participants to engage with characters and situations that reflect inner conflict and the pressures of social and political realities.

Participants work with physical restriction, improvisation, and character-based exercises to examine the tension between personal choices and external constraints. The workshop provides a safe and creative space for participants to translate lived experiences into performative expression—focusing on movement, metaphor, and emotional truth.

The process encourages the development of body awareness, ensemble collaboration, and critical reflection on themes such as survival, resistance, and responsibility. It is ideal for emerging actors, theatre practitioners, and anyone interested in performance-making grounded in social context and human stories.

This workshop has been conducted in multiple settings, including at The Freedom Theatre in Jenin.

A Narrow Space

This workshop invites participants to explore the intersection of body, space, and collective storytelling under physical and emotional constraints. Through shared movement, rhythm, and narrative, we will craft a common language that transcends individual differences.

Inspired by the metaphor of a "narrow space", the workshop challenges participants to reflect on their bodily responses when freedom of movement is limited. By focusing on subtle gestures and confined dynamics, we investigate how stories—spoken and unspoken—emerge from tension and restriction. The process draws on physical theatre, rhythm-based practices, and group research to generate a shared performative language rooted in personal and political experience.

Ideal for artists, performers, educators, and activists interested in embodied practice, collective creation, and space-conscious movement work.

Me and Nothing Else

This workshop invites participants to explore the intersection of body, space, and collective storytelling under physical and emotional constraints. Through shared movement, rhythm, and narrative, we will craft a common language that transcends individual differences.


Me and Nothing Else is an immersive performance-based workshop that investigates the intimate relationship between the actor-artist and physical space. Through guided exploration, participants reflect on how power structures shape and limit our ability to exist freely in space—and how reclaiming that space can become an act of artistic and personal resistance.

Participants will examine their lived experiences across different locations: what they have seen, heard, and felt—and how those places have shaped them. The workshop emphasizes that the actor is not just present in space, but also carries it within the body and memory.

Using tools from physical theatre and site-based reflection, the program encourages performers to rediscover their presence in space and time, while exploring how space itself responds to them. It is a journey of reclaiming agency, expression, and the right to move freely through artistic embodiment.

Ideal for artists, performers, educators, and activists interested in embodied practice, collective creation, and space-conscious movement work.

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