Akram Khan Company / Akram Khan & Manal AlDowayan Thikra: Night of Remembering
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In Akram Khan’s latest work, the past and present unite and embrace.
Past and present converge in Thikra: Night of Remembering, the latest production from Akram Khan Company. Created in collaboration with award-winning visual artist Manal AlDowayan, it takes us on a journey through tradition to honour our ancestors, deeply rooted in the power of ritual.
Thikra draws inspiration from the ancient landscape, mythology and cultural heritage of AlUla, the ancient Arab city on the spice incense route that linked India, Arabia and Europe. Akram Khan and Manal AlDowayan explore the landscape’s richly diverse culture along with sacred practices from around the world to reflect on our contemporary existence, paying homage to those who came before us.
Thikra features original music and soundscape design by Aditya Prakash, sound design by Gareth Fry, lighting design by Zeynep Kepekli, dramaturgy by Blue Pieta, and an all-female international cast of contemporary and Bharatanatyam dancers. Together, these creative voices invite us to reflect on the rituals that shape our shared humanity. “Without a past,” Akram Khan says, “there is no future.”
Akram Khan (Jungle Book Reimagined, Gigenis) is one of the most original and celebrated choreographers of international dance, and an Associate Artist at Sadler’s Wells. Manal AlDowayan’s work is in the collections of the British Museum, Centre Pompidou and Guggenheim, and she represented Saudi Arabia in the 60th Venice Biennale.
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Commissioned by Wadi AlFann, Valley of the Arts, AlUla
Primary Co-producing Partner Bagri Foundation
Indoor adaptation co-produced by Berliner Festspiele, Brown Arts Institute at Brown University, Montpellier Danse Festival, Pina Bausch Zentrum, Sadler’s Wells, Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Théâtre de la Ville Paris
Supported by Arts Council England
Header image © Camilla Greenwell
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