Handala, Winner of the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Best Solo Show Award, to perform at New York’s United Solo Festival What happens when we dare to step into the life of the “other” with an open heart that sings a song of our shared humanity? 2024 Hollywood Fringe 6-time nominee and winner of the Best Solo Performance Award, Handala is a solo show written and performed by Myriam Ali-Ahmad. Writer and performer Ali-Ahmad has interviewed Palestinians that have lived in their homeland, about life experiences that, to them, represent Palestine and highlight the beauty of its people, land and culture. Seeking to honor Palestinian life and voices, she has worked to compile these stories into a solo show with the direction of Becca Khalil and Mahmoud AbkoBaker. Through the arts of drama, poetry, song and storytelling, Handala takes audiences on a journey in Palestine, sailing from one Palestinian to another, navigating the ups and downs of the land, through stories of love, life and resistance, and telling the real story of Palestine, in the eyes of its dignified people. A celebration of Palestine and Palestinian life, this tour de force is a call for action to preserve such beauty. Proceeds will be donated to Gaza. The show premiered at the 2024 Hollywood Fringe Festival where it had a successful sold-out run of 5 shows followed by 3 sold-out perfomances at the 2024 Cannonball Festival and the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Ali-Ahmad says “For so long, Palestinians specifically and Arabs in general have been reduced to either victims or terrorists, a narrative that has been reinforced by the horrors in Gaza and the West Bank. We want to challenge and shift this narrative all while introducing the public to the rich and beautiful culture and people of Palestine, reminding us what we are fighting for. In and of itself, this project is an act of resistance against cultural erasure. Against those who wish to destroy our stories and our history.” Handala will have one performance at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036) as part of the United Solo Festival. The performance will take place on Friday October 11 at 7 pm. Tickets are available at: https://festival.unitedsolo.org/show/1722721268411x602980456173142000
Theatre Row is at 410 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036, New York, NY.
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