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Performing arts / Theatre We Come from Far, Far Away

NIE Theatre (NO/CZ/GB)
© Photos 1 & 2: Premysl Bukovsky / Photo 3 © Romana Kovacsova

Inside the tent is a smaller tent, and in that smaller tent sits a young boy. He has come a long way, mostly on his own. He can show what he took with him, explain why he set out on his journey, and he can perfectly describe where he travelled, but how his story will end, he cannot say…

The performance We Come from Far, Far Away tells a story about two young boys from Aleppo travelling across Europe to Norway. Against the backdrop of a journey through Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, and onwards to Oslo, they share stories about people, things and places they’ve seen, but also about life and death. 

Combining live music, storytelling, clowning, shadow theatre and the symbolic presence of a Mongolian yurt, NIE crafts a deeply resonant narrative about seeking refuge.

« With twists of wily humor, some atmospheric live music and the honest details of brutal experiences… Unconditional friendship, like courage and hope, accompanies every step of this powerfully affecting journey »
— The Herald, 04.06.18

Winner of the Hedda Award 2017 – best performance for young audiences in Norway

actors: Václav Kalivoda, Iva Moberg, Nora Svalheim, Robert Orr, Nils Oortwijn / directors: Alex Byrne & Kjell Moberg / music: David Hlaváč / set design: Kateřina Housková / light design: Šimon Kočí / production: Iva Moberg / supported by: Norwegian Ministry of foreign affairs, Arts and Culture Norway, Ministry of Culture Czech Republic, Arts Council England. This performance was made in cooperation with young people living in a refugee camp in Asker, Norway and in cooperation with Abdallah Didar Badleh and Ālireza Hussaini / Uraufführung / creation November 2016