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Walking The Gaza Monologues

Ashtar Theatre - Yasmeen Ja´rour, Tamer Najem, Ahmad Taha, Alaa Hajjaj, Muhammad Quasem, Ali Abu Yassin, Fateema Atallah, Heba Daoud, Rawand Ja´rour - M. Ramani, J. Al-Khatib, S. L. K.-Habibi, S. Bitan, K. Klemt, T. Katz, C. Roick & many more

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3 July 2026 19:30–22:00 4 July 2026 17:00–19:30 5 July 2026 14:00–16:30
Since 2010, Ashtar Theatre in Ramallah, Palestine, has been collecting the Gaza Monologues of authors in Gaza. Their worldwide call to perform the words of those who aren´t allowed to exist, was answered by many.
Walking The Gaza Monologues turns the authors´ words into an audio walk through the streets of Berlin, leading down a chosen route of Stolpersteine, memorials of the Holocaust. Testimonies of two genocides are layered solely through individual life stories. Performers and guides accompany the audience, as they are invited to “draw their own map” and to create new structures within a temporarily emerging collective.
The theme of grief emerges as a space for exploring shared experience and can ultimately become a crucible for shame — so that processes of de-shaming can contribute to restoring the ability to act in accordance with our shared humanity.

Approximataley 90 min. of audio walk will lead into approx. 30-40 min. of indoor workshop and fundraiser.
The main point of the audio walk is to fundraise for the authors of the Gaza Monologues in Gaza. Donations welcome throughout.

Languages: English, Arabic, German, Hebrew

Maximum participants: 20
Sign up via: claudiaroick@gmail.com - without registration, participation cannot be guaranteed.

Biography

Ashtar Theatre - Yasmeen Ja´rour, Tamer Najem, Ahmad Taha, Alaa Hajjaj, Muhammad Quasem, Ali Abu Yassin, Fateema Atallah, Heba Daoud, Rawand Ja´rour - M. Ramani, J. Al-Khatib, S. L. K.-Habibi, S. Bitan, K. Klemt, T. Katz, C. Roick & many more

ASHTAR is a dynamic local Palestinian Theatre with a truly progressive global perspective.
ASHTAR Theatre is a non-profit organization that was established in 1991 in Jerusalem as the first theatre training organization for youth in Palestine, by two Palestinian prominent actors; Edward Muallem and Iman Aoun, who worked in theatre since 1977. www.ashtar-theatre.org

Claudia Roick, theatre-maker, studied at HMT Rostock and JAMD Jerusalem, and has lived repeatedly in Palestine and Israel since the age of 17.

Madvhi Ramani, Jihad Al-Khatib, Samar Linn Kohl-Habibi, Shira Bitan, Katja Klemt, Natalie
Oppenheim, Saed Ghefari, Lina Nahhas, Oula Khatib, Samir El-Faourie, Claudia Roick, Lutz Gallmeister, Tal Katz and many more.

Venue

Wildenbruchstr. 86
12045 Berlin
Germany

K-Fetisch

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