Raphael Rodan: The Donkey's Jaw
Storytelling in English - Narrative show
VVK 12 Euro AK 15 Euro
Tickets are available at the local advance booking offices Touristinfo, theatre office and BBV Bocholt
and online at www.tixforgigs.com/de-de/Event/51422
"The Donkey's Jaw" is a 60-minute storytelling show
The programme is presented in English. The programme is presented in English, and the narrator's manner and body language make it much easier for the audience to understand the stories even without extensive knowledge of foreign languages.
Rodan strips ancient myths such as Cain and Abel, Samson and Delilah and King Saul of their religious connotations and revitalises them in the light of his personal life experiences in modern Israel He falls in love with his first girlfriend, is jealous of his brother and is rejected by his father. As he gracefully shifts from salty humour to moments of great depth, he uses the stories to reflect with the audience on universal themes that are as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago.
"I couldn't help but see these stories repeating themselves, old stories disguised in new costumes... just like the forbidden fruit of knowledge from the Garden of Eden that lies in the centre of your iPhone." As outrageous as these stories may sound to our modern ears, is there hidden wisdom in them?
The storytelling is accompanied by recordings by singer-songwriter Erik Sjøholm, all with a hint of Leonard Cohen in the air.
Performed by: Raphael Rodan and Erik Sjøholm
Directed by: Titus Tiel Groenestege
Written by: Raphael Rodan
Additional author: Sahand Sahebdivani
Music by: Erik Sjøholm
Raphael Rodan (1980, Jerusalem, Israel) Raphael is an award-winning theatre maker and storyteller. Since moving to Amsterdam, he has created several successful storytelling shows, including "My Father Held a Gun", the winner of the 2017 Amsterdam Side Programme, about the nature of war. His work has received international recognition and has played in theatres and festivals across Europe. In addition to writing and performing, Raphael also teaches storytelling. In 2014, he co-founded the Mezrab Storytelling School with Farnoosh Farnia and Sahand Sahebdivani. Since 2018, he has been working with Sahebdivani as artistic director of the Amsterdam Storytelling Festival. The festival's vision is to combine the ancient art of storytelling with the most pressing issues of our time.
The Donkey's Jaw is a 60-min storytelling show, Rodan strips ancient myths like Cain and Abel, Samson and Delilah and King Saul of their religious connotations and revives them with the light of his own personal life experiences growing up in modern Israel, falling in love with his first girlfriend, feeling jealousy towards his brother and getting rejected by his father. While gracefully shifting from salty humour to moments with great depth, he uses the stories to reflect together with the audience about universal topics that are as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago.
"I couldn't help but see how these stories repeat themselves, old stories camouflaged in new costumes... just like the forbidden fruit of knowledge from the garden of Eden that is sitting in the middle of your iPhone." As outrageous as these stories may sound to our modern ears, is there hidden wisdom to be found in them? The storytelling is accompanied by recordings of singer-songwriter Erik Sjøholm, all with a hint of Leonard Cohen in the air.
Performed by: Raphael Rodan and Erik Sjøholm
Directed by: Titus Tiel Groenestege
Written by: Raphael Rodan
Additional writer: Sahand Sahebdivani
Music by: Erik Sjøholm
Raphael Rodan (1980, Jerusalem, Israel) Raphael is an award-winning theatre maker and storyteller. Since moving to Amsterdam, he has created a few hit storytelling shows like: the winner of Amsterdam fringe 2017 My Father Held a Gun, about the nature of war. His work has received international recognition, playing in theatres and festivals all over Europe. Apart from writing and performing, Raphael also teaches storytelling, In 2014, together with Farnoosh Farnia and Sahand Sahebdivani, he created The Mezrab Storytelling School. Since 2018 he has been working as the Artistic Director of the Amsterdam Storytelling Festival together with Sahebdivani. The vision of the festival is to link the ancient art of storytelling with today's most burning questions.