Thursday 4 June, 19:00

Nazanin Noori

MAH
Booking Required

Performed by Nazanin Noori and developed during a curatorial residency by Jade Meili Barget, this performance investigates presence, memory and the politics of gesture through a concentrated solo practice. The piece unfolds through attentive, tactile scores and restrained physicality, inviting close listening and embodied reflection. Lighting and sound sculpt shifting atmospheres that frame intimate gestures, while the work balances formal rigor with quiet emotional openness, leaving space for contemplation.

Rue Charles-GALLAND 2,
1206 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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