The Search for Power

Tania El Khoury and Ziad Abu-Rish

About

Following a sold-out run of performances, The Search for Power is presented as an interactive audio installation on view at REDCAT.

On a night with a sudden electricity outage in their Beirut neighborhood, Tania El Khoury and her husband, the historian Ziad Abu-Rish, discussed the history of power cuts in Lebanon. The pair decided to research the history of power outages in Lebanon, their investigation reaching as far back as the introduction of electricity to Beirut, before it was even possible to imagine a Lebanese state. What they pieced together is a transnational story that locates electricity at the intersection of colonial legacies, the machinations of political and economic elites, and everyday acts of resistance and survival.

Audiences are invited to listen and explore this story at REDCAT through an audio installation and interactive archive boxes. Last admission is at 5:15pm each day.

 

Presented in English and Arabic.

FOOD ALLERGY NOTICE: Please be aware that the table featured at the center of the open installation will be set with almonds, walnuts, dates, dried apricots, and apple cider.

REDCAT and the Fisher Center at Bard co-present Tania El Khoury’s The Search For Power.

A Co-Production with the Fisher Center at Bard.

Co-commissioned by Anti Festival and Shubbak Festival. Supported by Arts Council England and brut Wien.

Tania El Khoury is a 2024 - 2026 Fisher Center LAB artist in residence with lead support from the Mellon Foundation. Fisher Center LAB is the signature residency and commissioning program of the Fisher Center at Bard.

 

about the artists

Tania El Khoury creates interactive and immersive installations and performances that reflect on the production of collective memory and the cultivation of solidarity. Her work is activated by tactile, auditory, and visual traces collected and curated by the artist and her collaborators, and they are ultimately transformed through audience interaction. El Khoury’s work has been translated into multiple languages and shown in 5 countries across 6 continents in spaces ranging from museums to cable cars. She is the recipient of the Herb Alpert Award, the Soros Art Fellowship, the Bessies Outstanding Production Award, the International Live Art Prize, the Total Theatre Innovation Award, and the Arches Brick Award.

El Khoury is a Distinguished Artist in Residence at the Theater and Performance Program and Founding Director of the OSUN Center for Human Rights & the Arts at Bard College. She holds a PhD in Theater Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London. El Khoury is a co-founder of Dictaphone Group, a research and live art collective in Lebanon, and is associated with the Forest Fringe collective of artists in the UK.

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Ziad Abu-Rish is Associate Professor of Human Rights and Middle East Studies at Bard College, where he also directs the MA Program in Human Rights and the Arts. A scholar of the modern Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, his research centers around state formation, economic development, and popular mobilizations, particularly in Lebanon and Jordan. He earned his PhD in History from the University of California Los Angeles, and his MA in Arab Studies from the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. Abu-Rish is coeditor of The Dawn of the Arab Uprisings: End of an Old Order? (2012), among other edited volumes. He is the author of several articles and chapters, including “Garbage Politics in Lebanon,” “Municipal Elections in Lebanon,” and “Lebanon Beyond Exceptionalism.” He serves as coeditor of Arab Studies Journal and Jadaliyya e-zine, and codirector of the Lebanese Dissertation Summer Institute.

cast & creative team

Creation: Tania El Khoury and Ziad Abu-Rish

Production Design: Petra Abousleiman

Research: Ziad Abu-Rish with support from Owain Lawson and Joelle Boutros

Graphic Design: Jana Traboulsi & Haitham Haddad

Sound Design: Ali Beidoun & Fadi Tabbal

Dramaturgy: Deborah Pearson

Production: RR Sigel