Ministry of Culture, Youth and Communication’s prize Rabat
Third prize, contest by the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Communication International Women's Day 2022
Third prize, contest by the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Communication International Women's Day 2022
Tamat was born as a result of the second edition of the Un|controlled Gestures open call, a regional project that explores the potential of body language in envisioning new futures. Through this initiative, a group of talented young choreographers from Arabic-speaking countries were selected. Aïda Jamal was one of them.
TAMAT's second residency was held at HAU Hebbel am Ufer in Berlin, in partnership with Un/controlled Gestures curated by Nedjma Hadj Benchelabi and Shaymaa Shoukry. Adrien Prenant provided assistance with music editing.
At the contemporary dance festival On marche, 16th edition, Aïda Jamal's debut solo piece was awarded second prize.
Aïda's current project is still in progress, and she is currently showcasing the initial phase of her research at the Primavera theatre in Lavapies, Madrid.
On the last day, we eagerly await your valuable feedback and insights during our interactive session. Your input will contribute to shaping the final production, making it a truly collaborative experience.
«Is anyone taking the time to set aside moments for engaging in a neutral gaze, where there’s nowhere to go but within yourself?» Marina Abramović You can participate if you’re aged 10 and older. The concept is simple; The performance is interactive, involving both the artist and the audience. You have the choice to observe […]