Ingo Taleb Rashid

Ingo Taleb Rashid

Ingo Taleb Rashid, *2.5.1963, is Sheikh of the Tariqah Naqshbandi-Rashidiya, director & choreographer, founder of El Haddawi,

Life and Work

He was born in Iraq, is head of the "Naqshbandi-Rashidiya" Sufi tradition and founder of "Movement Concept®" - a system of teaching and learning, which is influenced by long years of studies in the following fields:
Bujinkan Budo Tai Jutsu, classical Japanese Sword Fighting, judo, Feldenkrais Method, Capoeira, Stanislawski Method, Noh-Theatre, Modern Dance, stuntman training. He spent significant times in Japan studying martial arts and the local culture, and, since 1993, regularly works together with Kazuo Ohno (one of the founders of Japanese Butoh) and his son Yoshito.

He choreographed, amongst others of the musical "Peace Child", one of the first theatre productions in Israel in which Jewish and Arabic children were working together. His last bigger production "Danse Macabre" was inspired by the death paintings of the Spreuerbridge in Lucerne (Switzerland) and first brought to stage there.

Rashid regularly takes out performances, seminars and lectures in Europe, Asia and South America. He is producer of the International El Haddawi-Winterschool on Frauenchiemsee since 2001, of the Chiemgau-Dance-Theatre-Festival (since 2008) and seminar-travels.

Productions (Dance-Theatre)

Warrior Soul: A journey through the soul of a warrior… Memories about honour, heroism and peace.:Performances:
*Cadaques, Spain; 1994
*Taschkent, Uzbekistan; 1997
*Munich (D), 1999/ Bad Endorf (D), 2000;
*Wasserburg (D), 2005;
*Mostar, Bosnia; 2006
*St.Petersburg, Russia, 2008;

L’Amour Nomade: : Travel fragments, encounters and images in a nomadic world: Performances:
*Berlin, 1993;
*Bad Endorf, 2001;
*Wasserburg, 2004;

Danse Macabre: A mystery play about death and dying: Performances:
*Lucerne (CH), 2002;
*Graz (A), 2002;
*Wasserburg (D) 2007

Circles: A dance mandala based on the 99 names of God in the Sufi tradition: Performances:
*Baltimore, USA; 2004;
*Bad Endorf (D), 2008;

Badehausträume: Fantasies rising from the steam in the Japanese bathhouse - “a ghostly dance of forgetting”: Performances:
* Munich (D), 1994 und 1996

Peace Child: A musical about a possible peace between Israelis and Palestinians: Performances:
*Tel Aviv, Israel; 1990

External links

Homepage of El Haddawi: http://www.elhaddawi.de
El Haddawi-Dance-Company: http://www.elhaddawi-dance-company.com


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