The Children Of Ibdaa: To Create Something Out of Nothing
is about the lives of several adolescents in a Palestinian children's
dance troupe from Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank. They use
their performance to express the history, struggle, and aspirations of
the Palestinian people, specifically the fight to return to their
homeland. Through interviews and documentation of the children, the
video offers insight into their families' displacement from their
villages in historical Palestine, the physically and emotionally
stressful aspects of life in a refugee camp, and the unique experience
of participating in the politically motivated dance troupe. The story
culminates in a visit by the children for the first time to demolished
villages from which their grandparents were expelled in 1948.
The film offers a distinct perspective for those who are well
versed on the greater political subject and is an educational piece for
those who know little on the topic of the Palestinian refugees. No
other film exists about these unique adolescents and their creative,
conscientious, and peaceful contribution to the international dialogue
that shapes their lives.
The name of the dance troupe, ‘Ibdaa,’ translates from Arabic
as ‘to create something out of nothing.’ It is a sentiment the troupe
founder feels captures the vibrancy and strength of the dance troupe
against the oppressive backdrop of its members’ origins and life in
Dheisheh Refugee Camp.
Through their performance, the members of Ibdaa bring the
perspective of Palestinians to the attention of the Western communities
that they visit. Ibdaa’s use of traditional debke dance perpetrates the
Palestinian culture while they creatively and non-violently address a
brutal political reality.
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