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Author: Cinedans Dance on Screen

Cinedans WEB presents the special: Inevitable Dances. Online from 16-18 December available for free, to be watched exclusively at cinedans.nl/web.

  • When Arabs Danced | Copyright: © Jawad Rhalib

    When Arabs Danced © Jawad Rhalib

Inspired by the current uprising in Iran, this special program draws attention to a number of films from the Middle East that choose dance as a subject and form of expressing urgent matters. The program consists of the documentary When Arabs Danced by director Jawad Rhalib (available online in The Netherlands) and four dance shorts by makers from Iran, Lebanon and Egypt (available online worldwide). Cinedans invites you to experience this collection of films that offer an insight into the worlds of these makers, in which certain freedom that is often self-evident to us, means a direct, secret or inner struggle for them.

The program will be accompanied by interviews with the Iranian choreographer and filmmaker Tanin Torabi and a Q&A with director Jawad Rhalib.

Tune in from Friday 16 December 10:00 (CET) to Sunday 18 December 12:00 (CET) at cinedans.nl/web

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