
Stereo Contemporary Arts Co.
Palestine
Performing Arts
A dance group formed in 2014 by four break-dancers from Nablus, the group expanded into contemporary dance when its members joined international dance companies such as Les ballets C de la B (Belgium) and NGC25 (France). The group primarily produces professional dance works informed by the realities of the Palestinian dancers’ lives and presents their productions to audiences in Palestine and abroad. They also offer workshops on hip-hop dance, especially at the refugee camps such as the one where the group began. Their aim is to transmit their experience in which hip-hop culture had played a huge part in creating spaces for free expression.
Stereo Contemporary Arts Co.
Palestine
Performing Arts
A dance group formed in 2014 by four break-dancers from Nablus, the group expanded into contemporary dance when its members joined international dance companies such as Les ballets C de la B (Belgium) and NGC25 (France). The group primarily produces professional dance works informed by the realities of the Palestinian dancers’ lives and presents their productions to audiences in Palestine and abroad. They also offer workshops on hip-hop dance, especially at the refugee camps such as the one where the group began. Their aim is to transmit their experience in which hip-hop culture had played a huge part in creating spaces for free expression.

Grantee
Abbara
2022
Grantee
Tajwaal
2018
Faiencerie-Théâtre “Danse d’Ailleurs” Festival
The grant enabled Amir Sabra and six members of his Stereo 48 company to travel from Palestine to France to present their recently produced Hip Hop Jeez as part of Faiencerie-Théâtre “Danse d’Ailleurs” Festival which profiles diverse contemporary international dance performances.
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