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When DANCE ON commissioned him for the first time, Rabih Mroué, a director who was born in Lebanon, had never worked with dancers. The result, Water Between Three Hands, combined his theatrical and textual knowledge with movement, with the dancers’ improvisations being set within graphic structures created by Rabih Mroué’s father. For this new work, premiered in February at the festival organised by DANCE ON ENSEMBLE at HAU (Berlin), he continues this unique dialogue, in which the performers are the creators of their own choreographic material.
In The Pixelated Revolution and So Little Time, the Lebanese director Rabih Mroué explores our visual culture. Based in Berlin for the past four years, he has collaborated with DANCE ON ENSEMBLE on two dance works.