
INA
A slow-burn, underground experimental night.
A moving solo performance set within a Berber tent, featuring the intertwined voices of exiled mothers and daughters. Through a blend of personal narrative, testimony, and documentary theater, the piece explores the invisible memories and cultural legacies passed down through silence and the body. By focusing on individual stories, the artist illuminates the often-unheard voices of foreign women, contributing to a broader collective history.
Where does INA take place?+
The performance is hosted at Maison Folie Wazemmes, located at 70 Rue des Sarrazins in Lille.
What is the format of this performance?+
This is a solo documentary theater piece performed within a custom Berber tent installation.
Who is the performer in this show?+
Nadia Ghadanfar leads this performance, which centers on the testimony and narratives of exiled mothers and daughters.






