What passes becomes fable.

How much are memories similar to the actuality of the past event? Maybe, each time a memory is recalled, some new flavor is added to it until it transfers into fantasy…

Transient is an ongoing research that has just started, it looks into the current nature of recalled past events… Does everything transient becomes magnificent? Can memories be this fragile? Or is this just our survival instinct?

Credits

Dance and choreography: Fadi Giha
Supported by: DansiT

About Fadi Giha

Fadi Giha is a Syrian contemporary dancer and choreographer, born and raised in Damascus city in 1993. He has a bachelor degree in dance from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts/Dance Department in Damascus, Syria. After graduation, beside working as a freelancer, Fadi also worked as a teacher assistant at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in two subjects; contemporary dance and physical theatre. During his study as well as after graduation he participated in several dance projects in the middle east with several local directors and choreographers including himself. Fadi is now studying his master degree in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage (Choreomundus) as an EMJMD scholarship holder in Norway, Hungary, France and Britain.