3-14-2017 An unlikely dramatic hero, poet Taha Muhammad Ali takes the Kennedy Center stage – Jonathan Cook Mondoweiss

http://mondoweiss.net/2017/03/unlikely-dramatic-muhammad/

 


Taha Muhammad Ali is an unlikely dramatic hero. His arms shake with age and infirmity, his legs occasionally buckle, and he often appears lost on stage, as if adrift in a vast expanse of sadness. But for an hour the story of this Palestinian poet has a vice-like hold on our attention and our hearts.

The one-man show "Taha" receives its English-language premiere on Wednesday at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. It offers not only a rare chance to learn about one of Palestine's finest poets, but provides a visceral account of what it was like to live through the Nakba – the Catastrophe that befell hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were expelled from their homeland in 1948…


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