Zawaya, a non-profit Arab-American cultural organization in the Bay Area, is planning to write and perform an original drama in the English language to showcase the Arab-American experience. This theatrical production will be presented on February 26, 2005. For this, we need your help. YOU, the true Arab Americans, will supply the subject matter with your own stories.
How can you do this? You have choices.
You can write (up to three pages) or speak on tape (up to five minutes).
You can use English or Arabic.
You identify yourself or be anonymous.
You can audition to play yourself, or Zawaya can train someone to play your part.
What should you tell us about? Dreams, attitudes, true-life experiences from your life in America. A special memory from back home. You may want to share journal entries or creative writing.
As a starting point – to set you thinking but not to limit your thinking – consider these questions:
- What stereotypes – true or false – have you had to live with?
- Have you faced discrimination in school, workplace, job selection and advancement, and social interactions?
- How do Americans perceive you as an Arab-American, and how have they shown you that perception?
- Have you found unlooked-for support when least expected?
- What do you like and dislike about being an Arab-American? About the Bay Area Arab-American community?
- About juggling two cultures?
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ZAWAYA will stitch your stories together as vignettes, interwoven with song and dance and poetry. The dramatic production will be professionally directed by Denmo Ibrahim and Maher Sabry, and coordinated by Nabila Mango and Haya Shawwa.