The European premiere of Dear Potential Foreigners, a unique performance installation by Peru-born award-winning Japanese playwright and director Yudai Kamisato.
Focusing on the themes of movement, migration and tourism, inspired by stories heard in South America and Asia as well as locally where it is presented. The performance features Jerusalem-born stand-up comedian, former human rights lawyer and journalist Daphna Baram, an outspoken commentator against the occupation of Palestine. Chinese-born visual designer Chengyi Zhou also participates.
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