'Dihya' - © Illias Teirlinck
'Dihya' - © Illias Teirlinck
'Dihya' - © Illias Teirlinck

Dihya

How do you make a world where everything seems connected a better place? What can you actually change? To what extent can resistance be radical?

Dihya and her mother live in a grey apartment in Brussels. In a former life, the mother was an activist. Dihya grows up with the heroic stories about her fight and the mythical rebellious heroine after whom she is named. The fight must go on. Dihya fights climate policy, inequality and exploitation. But her world is more complex than the one her mother grew up in. And Dihya is different from her mother. She's more radical ...

Rachida Lamrabet is an author, lawyer and pioneer in the debate on equality. With Dihya she writes a monologue for Dahlia Pessemiers-Benamar. The director is Simon De Vos

Credits

TEKST Rachida Lamrabet REGIE Simon De Vos SPEL Dahlia Pessemiers-Benamar DANS Sandra Delgadillo DRAMATURGIE Emilie Poelmans en Chokri Ben Chikha MUZIEK Osama Abdulrasol SCENOGRAFIE EN KOSTUUMS Rachid Laachir COPRODUCTIE hetpaleis en Action Zoo Humain

Deze voorstelling werd gerealiseerd met steun verkregen via Tax Shelter van de Belgische Federale Overheid, Tax Shelter fondsenwerving: Casa Kafka Pictures Tax Shelter Empowered by Belfius/Isabelle Molhant

In de pers

Knack

Rachida Lamrabet: "De vraag die ik me stel, is of je de strijd voor een betere wereld kan opdelen in bijvoorbeeld klimaat, racisme en seksisme, en dan buffetgewijs kiest voor welk onderdeel je je wilt inzetten. Of is het alles of niets?"