Princess who cried sand
workshop and performative reading by the Duna River
in Nagymaros (15 minutes walk from the Nagymaros-Visegrád train station)
The exact meeting point will be shared soon
5.30pm
100 min
16+
The princess who cried sand is a monodrama in the making, with its premiere scheduled for the end of August.
In this piece, we follow the story of a girl escaping her home, after being abused and her life being threatened, to seek refuge in another country.
Inspired by the performer's own story, this fairytale for adults tells the story of the struggles of fleeing and how trauma and immigration policies can steal years from the lives of people.
During the rehearsal process, we have moments to meet the audience, share our findings and spark discussions through a series of open events.
In our second open event, we are heading out of the city. We invite you to play with sand by the beach as you listen to the modern-life fairytale about the princess who saved herself. We will share prompts to explore sand as a partnering material, the way we experimented with the storytelling of sand during the process.
Facilitation and reading language is English (and Arabic).
Performed by: Maria Nasr (she/her, Egypt)
Created with: Napsugár Trömböczky (they/them, Hungary)
Tickets are limited to 20 people.
Supporter tickets: 3500 ft
Accessible discounted tickets: 1500ft
The performance is made with the support of the Erzsébetváros Municipality and Szendvicsbár Community Hub, and created in collaboration with the Helsinki Committee.
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