
Rabih Mroué (LB/DE)
Before Falling Seek the Assistance of Your Cane
A Non-Academic Lecture Performance
A poster at the Salzburg Kunstverein warns of an air raid. A passer-by alerts the police, who assumes that there is an acute threat and begins to evacuate the building. But the poster actually belongs to an exhibition by the media and performance artist Rabih Mroué. It is a reproduction of a leaflet dropped by the U.S. Army over Iraq to announce imminent bombings – a practice as common as it is cynical to warn of airstrikes. In his Non-Academic Lecture “Before Falling Seek the Assistance of Your Cane”, Rabih Mroué takes the events in Salzburg as an opportunity to raise questions about the relationship between art and the public. How can an artistic object become an object of threat?
Lebanese artist Rabih Mroué works at the intersection of theatre, performance and visual art. He masterfully combines aesthetic questions with social and political realities, using video, photographs and historical documents to examine how images and stories are constructed and instrumentalized – and how this blurs the line between fiction and reality.
There is a content note for this production under ‘Accessibility’.
Lebanese artist Rabih Mroué works at the intersection of theatre, performance and visual art. He masterfully combines aesthetic questions with social and political realities, using video, photographs and historical documents to examine how images and stories are constructed and instrumentalized – and how this blurs the line between fiction and reality.
There is a content note for this production under ‘Accessibility’.
Mi. 28 Mai
Lecture Performance
Concept, performance: Rabih Mroué
Elevator (100 x 140 cm, clear door width: 78 cm) and seats for wheelchair users are available – please contact the theatre box office directly for booking or email service@theater-erlangen.de. Wheelchair accessible toilet (Euro key) on the ground floor.
A temporary induction system will be installed for the duration of the festival. Audiences can use the induction system either via headphones or their own hearing aids. A limited number of FM receivers with neck-held induction loops can be borrowed for a deposit at the respective day and evening box offices – if possible, please bring your own headphones if your hearing aid is not designed for inductive hearing.
In English with English surtitles
Betrag |
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25,00 Euro Support fare |
20,00 Euro Standard fare |
12,00 Euro Reduced fare |
Admission free for companions of handicapped people (identity document with B-remark).

Christian Schuller

Rabih Mroue

Christian Schuller