“It’s not about the particular experience of being from Beirut, and having experienced the war in Lebanon: it’s a history of humanity and mankind.” In a wide-ranging discussion with the performance’s co-curator, Allie Tepper, Berlin-based artists Mazen Kerbaj, Lina Majdalanie, and Rabih Mroué discuss the perpetual failures of the living in the midst of global sociopolitical upheaval, absurdity and hope, and the collaborative process that went into the making of the Walker commission, Borborygmous, on the heels of its premiere.
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