Konstgruppen Ful
Baba Karam - through Jamileh and Khordadian
Konstgruppen Ful
Baba Karam - through Jamileh and Khordadian
The Art Group Ful´s upcoming performance is a participatory dance performance based on baba karam, a popular Iranian dance form.
Three performers and a DJ invite guests (the audience) to dance and listen to queer dance memories, in a room inspired by separatist parties, where everyone gets to dance for and with one another.
The work is also a tribute to the two influential and well-known American-Iranian choreographers Jamileh and Mohammad Khordadian, who have encouraged millions of people all over the world to dance baba karam. Their important works have expanded the boundaries for what dance can do and mean to people.
Baba Karam – through Jamileh and Khordadian is also a piece that poses questions about intimacy, mobility and our need to create spaces for being together that bridge physical distances. This is a consequence of the pandemic but also an obvious reality for people living in the diaspora, as refugees, and in an era of climate change.
Direction and script: Nasim Aghili
Choreography: Rani Nair together with the ensemble
Interviews and editing of dance memories: Malin Holgersson
Jafar the Superstars monologue: Edwin Safari
Performers: Parwin Hoseinia, Rani Nair, Jafar the Superstar and Rasuul (George Chamoun)
Dance memories: Sepideh Khodarahmi, Ardeshir Bibakabadi, Romina Houshmand, Khaled Alesmael, ZIKO Hama
Set design: Björn Karlsson
Costume: Björn Karlsson and Nasim Aghili together with the ensemble
Assistant director: Alejandra Goic
Make up designer: Susanne Åberg
Video: Nemo Stocklassa Hinders
Sound video: Agnieszka Lewalski
Light video: Jonathan Winbo
2nd assistant camera: Lukas Wigardt
Graphic design: Hanne Lindberg and Sepidar Hosseini
Producer: Johanna Gustafsson
Baba Karam– through Jamileh and Khordadian is produced by Ful in collaboration with MDT – Stockholm, and Rani Nair Production, with the support of the EU network Be SpectACTive, the Swedish Arts Council, the Swedish Arts Grants Committee, the City of Stockholm, region Skåne, the City of Lund and a Maxi grant from Stenkrossen.