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In praise of words
In praise of words
This work is a piece of performance art, consisting of 15 young male and female performers who are located in different parts of a Persian garden. They are wearing similar outfits and...
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Letters Hitched by Wind
Letters Hitched by Wind
A site-specific experimental theaterWritten and directed by Ali Ettehad Tehran, Iran 2022 Photos by Ardalan Ashnagar “Letters Hitched by Wind” is a work that is designed based on the expressive possibilities...
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Bushasp
Bushasp
Bushasp Podcast, an audio theater by Ali Ettehad With collaboration of 366 Performing Arts Group
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2021
The Endless Maze of Memory
The Endless Maze of Memory
The Endless Maze of Memory is a theatrical event that consists of ten parts. Despite their independence from each other, these ten episodes together form a single show.
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2020
The Three hundred and sixty-sixth Night
The Three hundred and sixty-sixth Night
“The 366th Night” project is the continuation of an almost long-term research project on the matter of “Dream”. Dream means the experience of night- mare and more specific the experience...
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2019
The Unwritten History of Winter Long Shadows
The Unwritten History of Winter Long Shadows
This performance is about the timeline of each of our lives. We all end up trying to leave that symbolic image behind. However, with this effort, we cut each other’s...
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A Requiem for Libricide
A Requiem for Libricide
As the name suggests, Requiem for Libricide uses the ‘excuse’ of book burning to explore important issues such as omissions, censorship, and amnesia. It is an interactive performance that utilises...
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Behold, I stand at the door and knock!
Behold, I stand at the door and knock!
A text based performance art
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I Cross the Red Line
I Cross the Red Line
The work is done in a closed-door room; a room with the dimensions of minimum fifteen square meters.
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Songs of Gatha
Songs of Gatha
In this performance, the performer performed parts of the Zoroastrian sacred text (Gathas) with a Thunder Drum instrument.
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