WAL(L)TZ

Lebanon Pavilion

For the edition of Abwab as part of Dubai Design Week 2019, designers have been invited to recreate the local classrooms of their cultures through the theme “Ways of Learning”. Responding to this year’s theme for the Lebanon pavilion, an interactive wall portrays the socio-political barriers in our society through a psychological and physiological journey for its visitors.

"Wal(l)tz" focuses on transforming a wall into an activator of connection, sociability, and awareness. The pavilion is a linear configuration dominated by an omnipresent 15-meter wall, bursting with life and energy through loopholes. It is designed to overcome barriers, and encourage audiences to connect and interact with one another through and in-spite of the wall. There are glaring paradoxes between the rigid nature of a wall and the animation of "Wal(l)tz", crafted in recycled foam, hinting to the resilience of the Lebanese society in the face of adversity. The visitor, turned performer, finds himself taking part in a choreographed protest, a reinterpreted “waltz”, one that reflects the voices rising against oppression in Lebanon - and globally – today.

Partners | Dubai Design Week
Collaborator | Tara Sakhi
Event | Dubai Design Week 2019
Location | Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Area | 20 sqm
Material | Recycled Foam
Date of Completion | November 2019
Photos | Tessa Sakhi, Tara Sakhi
Team | Tessa Sakhi, Tara Sakhi, DDW

Watch the film

“Wal(l)tz”, directed by Dei El Ayoubi.

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