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Hear from Omar Rajeh, the critically acclaimed choreographer of Beytna, dancer, and founder of Beirut International Platform of Dance–BIPOD, as he discusses his role of being an artist and festival curator of one of the largest dance festivals in the region. With over two decades of experience, Omar will share insights of working collaboratively across borders and cultures, while also providing a space and opportunity for young and established Arab artists to showcase and develop their work.
Omar Rajeh
Omar Rajeh is a renowned figure in contemporary dance who made a significant impact towards establishing a contemporary dance scene in Lebanon. As the founder of Maqamat in Beirut (2002), he moved on to establish his company in Lyon (2020), earning recognition from the French Ministry of Culture ‘for his contribution and engagement in the service of Culture’ as a 'Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.' With a BA in Theatre Studies from the Lebanese University and an MA in Dance Studies from the University of Surrey, Rajeh's over twenty choreographic creations transcend conventional boundaries, challenging perceptions of body unity and singularity.
His works, characterized by vigorous movements and profound socio-political connections, resonate powerfully, leaving an enduring impact on the audience. Over two decades, Rajeh has woven, explored, and refined a unique choreographic language, taking his performances to over a hundred cities globally and participating in major dance festivals world wide. Beyond his artistic achievements, Rajeh's contributions extend to founding the Beirut International Platform of Dance (BIPOD) in 2004, a pivotal dance festival offering an international program of performances, workshops, lectures, and meetings. Co-founding the Masahat Dance Network, spanning Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan, Rajeh's commitment to regional connectivity culminated in the MOULTAQA LEYMOUN platform, fostering opportunities for emerging and established Arab artists.
In the heart of Beirut, Rajeh unveiled Citerne Beirut, a new performing arts space, demonstrating his dedication to enriching the cultural landscape. Although dismantled in August 2019, the space aimed to propel Maqamat's projects towards an enhanced experience, reaching a broader audience. As the co-founder of Citerne.live, a digital cultural platform, Rajeh continues to innovate, bridging technology and the arts for wider accessibility. In essence, Omar Rajeh's work goes beyond dance, contributing significantly to the cultural tapestry of the region with a focus on inclusivity and connection.