You are here
Amman catches a glimpse of masked performance
By Johanna Montanari - Oct 14,2019 - Last updated at Oct 14,2019
Since the characters in the play wear masks and do not talk, the actors have to rely on movement and dance to express their characters (Photo courtesy of Familie Flöz )
AMMAN — The Berlin-based mask theatre company Familie Flöz performed three public shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and two additional shows for refugees at the American Comunity Theatre in Amman.
The mask theatre company, which originated from Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, Germany, creates “archetypal characters” for each of its productions “in an interplay of improvisation, masks and writing”, according to the company’s website.
Playing for the first time in Jordan, the company presented “Hotel Paradiso”, a non-verbal piece with music set at a mountain resort, where an elderly lady and her family struggle to stay alive and “strange and magical things” start to happen.
Since the characters in the play wear masks and do not talk, the actors have to rely on movement and dance to express their characters. Their family-friendly mask theatres “often cannot be assigned to any common genre, but are always comprehensible across language boundaries”, the company writes on its website.
Related Articles
FRANKFURT, Germany — Troubled German rail operator Deutsche Bahn announced recently the sale of its logistics unit Schenker to Danish group
AMMAN — Katharina Von Essen, a German tourist, had been dreaming of visiting Jordan for 10 years, but her dream came true on a tragic day fo
In his latest feature “Strangely in Love”, acclaimed Jordanian director Amin Matalqa adapts Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s short story “White Nights” into film, with a few tweaks.