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ID: Babylon

An exploration of the experiences of teenagers across Europe.

Black and white photo of three young people. One is facing directly to the camera and two are behind him facing left and right. There are green blocks with white text reading 'Mobility' and 'Social Language'

About the project

ID: BABYLON began in late 2018 with conversations and interviews with young people with experience of migration and from a broad range of backgrounds. The interests, hopes and fears they discussed formed the basis of this project.

Groups of young people in each of the partner countries made performance pieces to tour their ‘home’ countries and to one other partner country. The young people came together in April 2019 to meet, get to know each other and perform at a youth theatre festival at Théâtre du Pélican – in Clermont-Ferrand, France followed by an international tour in 2020.

The project partners were all theatres or theatre companies who regularly work with young people. They formed ID: BABYLON in response to issues impacting teenagers today, including the rise of extremism and nationalism and issues around migration and the movement of people. We hoped to foster a sense of European citizenship for the young people involved, which would help them to look beyond the borders of their origin.

We worked with a number of Associate Countries who we shared work, learning and more with. They were: The Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, Latvia and the Czech Republic.

International Tour

International Tour

Who Am I was a piece of documentary theatre written by professional playwright Nadège Prugnard, a French author who has worked extensively on the themes of migration and the integration of refugees in Europe. 

Created with six of the young people as part of an international team and featuring a cast of young people from each partner country, the staging was conducted by Tijana Zinajić, a Slovenian theatre director.

Cast:

Mariana De Freitas Mothe
Theo Gonin
Rebeka Stokelj Hlede
Tina Malenšek
Tendayi Mutongerwa
Jule Viebrock

Creative Team: 

Text by Nadège Prugnard
Directed by Tijana Zijanić
Executive producer: Inga Remeta
Produced by: SNG Nova Gorica, Gledališče Glej, delleAli theater, Das Letzte Kleinod, Théâtre du Pélican and the Albany.

Short film

Short film

The coronavirus pandemic stopped the tour of our European co-production. 

However, we couldn’t bring ourselves to interrupt the whole project, so we commissioned Khevyn Ibrahim to create a short film with all the actors involved in the play which was filmed in Slovenia. Some young migrants involved in the first part of the project also appear in the film. The topic of the short film is a reflection on identity, on finding your place and having the courage to be yourself through art and nature.

Exhibition

Exhibition

The exhibition was based on research about European identity done by and with young people at the very start of the project.

The research was carried out with support from researchers Tea Golob and Matej Makarovič from the School of Advanced Social Studies at Nova Gorica, Slovenia. It included questionnaires and open ended interviews with young people from each partner organisation and country.

The questionnaire was completed by young people from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Slovenia asked questions about identity, heritage and values, whereas the material from the interviews was used to find interesting and potentially inspiring material for each partner group’s performance.

The two parts of the digital exhibition were shown alongside the performances that came out of the project and were linked to each presenting country.

The digital exhibition was curated by two young graphic designers Asja Trost from Slovenia and Helene Thuemmel from Austria.