PHOTO: © Jess Johnson

Frauen der Revolutionsstraße

In the organizer's words:

The violent death of Jina Mahsa Amini in 2022 sparked strong protests in Iran; the "Woman Living Freedom" movement has been demanding self-determination for women in Iran ever since. Around the feminist day of struggle on March 8, we will focus on this resistance.

Women of Revolution Street, a co-production with the Theater an der Ruhr, is the story of a five-kilometre-long street in the heart of Tehran. Since March 1979, it has been the stage for women's resistance against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Despite brutal repression, this resistance has been rekindled time and again:
People risk life and limb by quite literally confronting the violence of the state in public space and challenging patriarchal oppression with the presence of their bodies.


Ayat Najafi's theatrical homage to the courage of the people of Iran follows a group of protesters who find refuge from this violence in the ruins of an abandoned house near Tehran University.
There, they discover, the history of resistance in the city is preserved in the form of articles, photos and videos. Unaware of who owns the house, the group secretly stays there and begins to prepare the continuation of the uprising. They use the material from this hidden archive for rehearsals and improvisations in the face of the impending struggle - and unfold a theater of resistance.

Following the performance on Friday, we invite you to a discussion with the director Ayat Najafi and the team.

A production by Ayat Najafi and Arta Atelier Kollektiv in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost and Theater an der Ruhr, funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds. In collaboration with Goethe Institut im Exil. With the kind support of Château de Monthelon.

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Price information:

Reduced: 10 € Regular: 18 €

Location

Ruhrorterstr. Theater an der Ruhr Ruhrorter Straße 108-110 45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr

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