Surpassing the Beeline

Surpassing the Beeline delves into the stories of expat communities across Amsterdam (NL), Fribourg (CH), Adelaide (AUS).

The experiences of expats are rarely brought up in discussions on migration. Immigration history, mainly written in the countries of arrival, has mostly focused on the problematic policies and experiences of entry, acceptance, rejection and/or placement of newcomers, while expats bypass this because of their economic status and privilege. Their past, present and sense of 'home' are completely intertwined as they continually move from one country to another. The emigrant from one country, is the immigrant from another.

Meet your fellow city dweller 'the expat' in an intimate setting as they share their stories and favourite dish with you on a dinner table.

Credits

Chapter Netherlands

Concept & Direction
Abhishek Thapar

Performance by
Rinku Kalsy, Hilda Moucharrafieh, Vaishali Nanda, masharu, Sahil Sahni, YiLing Hung

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Chapter Switzerland

Concept & Direction
Abhishek Thapar

Performance by
Niall Bouzon, Alina Favre, Julie Levy, Rinku Kalsy, Vaishali Nanda, Sahil Sahni

Text Editorial Advice
Divya Nadkarni

Graphic Design
Saudamini Tambay

Coproduction
Festival Belluard Bollwerk International

Presented with the support of
Fonds Culturel Sud

Created thanks to
a cultural promotion contribution of Encouragement du Canton de Fribourg à la Culture and the support of Pour-cent culturel Migros

Chapter Australia

Concept & Direction
Abhishek Thapar

Performance by
Gabriel ‘DyspOra’ Akon, Asha Krishnan, Elsy Wameya, Rinku Kalsy, Vaishali Nanda, Sahil Sahni

Text Editorial Advice
Divya Nadkarni

Coproduction
OZAsia Festival

Press

“I have reviewed a number of shows but none like this… The complexities of culture are discussed in a way that have you contemplating the world, politics and life well into the carpark if not all the way home.”

Tara Forbes-Godfrey, Glam Adelaide

“Surpassing The Beeline is a powerful and emotive piece of work that will speak to many people of different backgrounds… It's moving, funny, and absolutely compelling.”

Barry Lenny, Scenestr

“This is theatre at its most vital, relevant, and transformative… It is clear that this production touched every person in that room.”

Barry Lenny, Broadway World

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