Title: WILL
Written & directed by: Ali Taifour
PERFORMERS: ALI BARAKAT, ALI TAIFOUR, ELINE KARSTENS, FATIMA KHALILI
SYSTEM AND SOUND DESIGN: VITO WILLEMS
M.composer and Producer: ALLAM TRACKS
Mixing & Mastering:
CRANE MUSIC
Production: White Hole Studio
Type of Performance: WE-THEATER
Duration: 20 min
Date & location: 19-06-2017, UTRECHT
WILL
Echoes of a Shattered Self
"WILL || Performance"
is a profound experimental theatrical experience that delves into the fragmentation of the self under the relentless pressures of society and the surrounding environment. Through an innovative stage design that dissolves the boundary between audience and performer, the performance delivers a powerful message advocating for connection and understanding among individuals, regardless of their differences—rejecting exclusion and marginalization. This visceral and sensory journey carries the audience through a vast emotional spectrum, shifting from calm introspection to chaos and disorientation, posing essential questions about identity and social transformation.
"WILL || Performance" is a deeply immersive visual and sensory journey into the core of human existence, exposing the internal turmoil an individual faces when burdened by societal and environmental influences. The story unravels the fragmentation of identity, depicting how social pressures slowly strip away one’s authentic self in the pursuit of belonging. As these pressures intensify, the process of change becomes increasingly violent and forced, culminating in a brutal internal battle between the yearning for acceptance and the fear of self-erasure.
The performance weaves together several key themes, brought to life through powerful physical expression and direct audience engagement:
PROMO
5. The Cycle of Life:
The story concludes where it began, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and the endless struggle between self and society. Yet, the ending remains deliberately open, challenging the audience to ponder: Are we truly equal now, or will this suffering continue?
Immerse Yourself in the Artistic Visual Recap Film
"A Cinematic Artistic Recap Film blending rehearsals, live performance highlights, and custom visual effects with original music to capture the full essence of the project."
Scene One
The Birth of Conflict
The performance begins in an abyss of complete darkness. Silence reigns over the stage, suffocating the space with an unsettling stillness. Then, almost imperceptibly, a faint hum of electrical frequencies begins to seep into the audience's consciousness. This sound is not a mere backdrop—it is raw, real, and alive. Manipulated in real-time by
Vito Willems, the electric resonance emanates from a light fixture, grounding the audience in an atmosphere of tension and unease. Gradually, faint, scattered lights flicker sporadically across the stage, their randomness evoking a sense of unpredictability and fragile anticipation.
Slowly, a soft spotlight begins to bloom at the center of the stage. Emerging within this fragile glow is the
first
performer (Ali Taifour), positioned in a deep prostration. His body is grounded, subdued, as if weighed down by invisible burdens. With painstaking slowness, he begins to rise, vertebra by vertebra, until he stands upright. His gaze, wide and bewildered, sweeps across the space—a man awakening to an unknown reality, cautiously surveying his surroundings. He moves methodically within the circular center, turning slowly, as though seeking answers from the void that envelops him. And yet, as if overwhelmed by the magnitude of his own awakening, he returns to the ground, folding back into the same position of submission.
Suddenly, the light extinguishes, swallowing him whole. In an instant, a sharp spotlight ignites elsewhere—piercing the second ring of the stage and illuminating a segment of the audience for a fleeting moment before plunging them back into darkness. The gaze shifts.
From the lower-right corner of the stage emerges
the second performer (Eline), kneeling solemnly before a delicate tower of wooden
Jenga blocks. Her hands move cautiously, stacking each block with meticulous care, as if constructing her very sense of self. Yet, with inevitable fragility, the tower collapses. The light over her vanishes as swiftly as it appeared, leaving behind the echo of failure.
The same pattern unfolds with the third performer (Fatima). She appears seated on her knees, nervously applying white powder to her face. Her motions are tentative at first but quickly spiral into frantic, erratic gestures, smearing the powder in desperation, as though attempting to conceal or redefine herself. The light flickers off, drowning her in darkness.
Then, in the upper-right corner,
the fourth performer (Ali Barakat) sits before a piano. His fingers strike the keys—not in harmony, but in disjointed, chaotic notes. Each discordant sound shatters the air, filling the space with a haunting sense of disorder. The noise ceases, and once again, darkness reclaims the stage.
Scene Two
The Escalation of Inner Conflict
The stage is once again cloaked in suffocating darkness. Slowly, a faint spotlight pierces through the void, casting a fragile glow upon the
second performer (Eline) at the center of the stage. Her movements begin with a delicate, flowing grace, yet they quickly reveal an underlying instability. She sways between fluidity and hesitation, shifting forward and backward, side to side, as if searching for a lost sense of balance. Her body moves freely for a moment, only to snap back into jagged, broken gestures—reflecting the rising inner conflict between her desire to harmonize with herself and the external pressures pulling her back into chaos.
As Eline's restless dance unfolds, the stage lighting begins to engage in a calculated, rhythmic sequence:
With each successive cycle, the performance intensifies—the movements grow more erratic, the energy more chaotic:
Scene Three
Complete Immersion into Chaos
The third scene unfolds with a soft, creeping light that gradually illuminates
the
second performer (Eline)
at the center of the stage. In stark contrast to the previous scene, her movements now transition into a fluid, almost hypnotic dance. Her body glides with elegance and grace, weaving seamlessly between the concentric circles of the stage. She moves forward and backward, right and left, in deliberate, rhythmic motions. This orchestrated dance seems like a desperate attempt to impose order upon the surrounding chaos, yet beneath its surface lies the fragile illusion of control—an intricate balance teetering on the edge of collapse.
Unlike the prior scenes where tension escalates, this scene subverts expectations—the performance’s tempo gradually slows rather than intensifying. The tension begins to dissolve, replaced by smoother, more harmonious movements.
Scene Four
Collapse and Deeper Conflict
The fourth scene unfolds in a haunting dim light that gradually reveals the first performer (Ali Taifour) seated at the center of the stage. His body is visibly drained, his movements sluggish and disjointed. He seems utterly consumed by isolation, his expressions swinging violently between hysterical laughter, sobbing, and guttural groans—a volatile fusion of emotions reflecting the peak of his internal struggle and psychological collapse.
Ali begins to move, his body contorting in erratic, unpredictable ways. He appears trapped, torn between suffocating fear, rising anxiety, and a desperate longing to break free. His movements grow increasingly frantic, while his vocal expressions escalate—fluctuating between uncontrollable laughter and piercing cries of pain—building towards an inevitable emotional eruption.
Without warning,
all lights extinguish simultaneously.
The sound ceases instantly.
An oppressive silence and complete darkness swallow the stage, plunging the audience into a void.
For about 15 agonizing seconds, the audience sits suspended in this unnerving stillness. In the pitch-black silence, the faint sound of muffled sobbing begins to seep from the center of the stage—Ali Taifour, reduced to quiet, broken weeping.
Then, even this fragile sound of human vulnerability stops abruptly.
The silence lingers.
Scene Five
The Pursuit of Purity and Reformation
The fifth and final scene emerges from an abyss of complete darkness and suffocating silence that lingers for about
15 seconds, granting the audience a heavy pause for reflection and anticipation. Suddenly, the faint hum of the surrounding lights begins to rise slowly, gradually intensifying until it stabilizes at a steady, unsettling pitch—rekindling the tension that had briefly dissipated.
A soft spotlight slowly blooms at the center of the stage, growing in intensity until it reaches half its full glow. Ali Taifour, the first performer, is revealed, kneeling on the ground. His hands are stained with layers of vibrant paint. He stares at them with a look of disbelief and confusion, as if awakening from a trance. His eyes scan the chaotic colors on his skin, silently asking: Who am I? How did I become this?
This is not just a moment of reflection—it is a confrontation with a fragmented identity, smeared and reshaped by relentless societal pressures.
Fatima, the third performer, enters the scene holding a small container of white powder. She approaches Ali slowly, her movements tender and deliberate. Without a word, she begins to gently rub the powder onto his painted skin, as if attempting to erase the layers of imposed identity. Ali flinches at first, startled by the touch, but soon joins her, brushing the powder over himself.
In an act of mutual understanding, Ali begins to cleanse Fatima in return. This exchange becomes an intimate ritual of restoration—an unspoken acknowledgment of shared struggle and healing.
Moments later,
Eline and
Ali Barakat crawl toward the center, joining the silent ceremony. Together, they begin to cover each other in the soft, white powder. Their movements are slow and deliberate, transforming into a collective act of purification—a symbolic release from the burdens they've carried.
Gradually, the four performers gather tightly at the center of the stage, their backs pressed together, each facing a different direction—an embodiment of unity despite their divergent paths.
They continue to dust each other in white until their bodies are fully cloaked in it. The chaotic colors are now buried beneath a pure, uniform layer. Their hands move in synchronized motions—behind their backs, then outward—mirroring the steady pulse of the ambient lights and the subtle hum of the surrounding sound.
This shared rhythm symbolizes an unspoken harmony, a fragile moment of collective wholeness.
Slowly, the performers begin to rise, their movements deliberate and heavy. Tension builds with every subtle shift, culminating as they finally stand upright.
Suddenly, the lights blaze to their fullest intensity—100% brightness. The energy on stage erupts into a frenzy of violent, rapid movements:
The rapid, violent gestures send clouds of
white powder billowing into the air, covering the space in a swirling haze. The light bounces off the airborne powder, creating a
breathtaking visual spectacle—a blinding storm of purity that spills into the audience, engulfing them in the performers’ cathartic release.
As the frantic energy dissipates, the performers instinctively gravitate back to the center. They stand once more with their backs pressed together, mirroring the formation from before.
Then, in solemn unison, they slowly bow down into a deep prostration—the very pose in which Ali Taifour first appeared at the beginning of the performance.
It is a powerful visual loop, suggesting either a return to their original state or the start of yet another cycle of struggle and rebirth.
The lights begin to dim, slowly fading into absolute darkness. Silence envelops the space.
The performance concludes in
complete stillness, leaving the audience submerged in reflection, grappling with the ambiguous, open-ended finale.
With this final, transcendent scene,
"WILL || Performance" concludes its visceral and emotional odyssey—leaving an indelible imprint on the audience, challenging them to confront their own journeys of identity, conformity, and self-liberation.
Directorial Vision
of "WILL || Performance"
The directorial vision of "WILL || Performance"
was meticulously crafted to embody the profound internal struggle between the individual and the surrounding societal pressures. Through an innovative and immersive sensory design, director
Ali Taifour dismantled traditional theatrical norms to create an open, fluid space where movement, light, sound, and emotion seamlessly interact. This integration forged a deeply cohesive experience that transcends the boundaries of conventional theater.
A glimpse into the rehearsals and preparations of the performance, captured by Daphne Wesdorp and edited by Ali Taifour
The directorial approach to "WILL || Performance" was designed as a fully immersive sensory experience, weaving together physical movement, light, sound, and symbolic materials to evoke visceral emotional responses.
Ali Taifour masterfully blurred the lines between performer and audience, crafting a shared space where both are bound within the narrative of identity, conformity, and self-liberation. Every detail—every flicker of light, every fragmented sound, and every movement—was meticulously curated to guide the audience through a profound psychological journey.
Ultimately, the performance wasn’t just witnessed; it was
felt—a raw and unfiltered exploration of the human struggle to exist authentically within a world that demands conformity.
Music and Sound Design
An Auditory Journey Reflecting Inner Turmoil
In the teaser video for
"WILL || Performance," the music transcends its traditional role as mere background sound, becoming an essential narrative force that drives the visual and emotional storytelling. The musical composition by
Allam Tracks
masterfully blends authentic sounds from the live performance with carefully crafted musical elements designed to mirror the psychological tension experienced by both the performers and the audience.
The music was not simply an external layer but a natural extension of the performance itself. Organic sounds from the live show—crackling electrical frequencies, the movement of bodies, and the friction of materials like powder and paint—were intricately woven with original musical compositions. These sounds weren't added merely for depth; they pulsed as the performance's heartbeat, directly echoing the performers’ internal struggles and emotional turmoil.
Subtle yet powerful audio and visual effects were meticulously integrated to heighten the audience's immersion. The inclusion of shallow breathing, barely audible whispers, and deep vibrations pierced through the subconscious, tapping into the viewer's latent anxieties. This multi-layered soundscape didn’t just invite the audience to listen—it compelled them to feel, as though the sounds were emanating from within their own bodies.
This intricate auditory experience was elevated by the expertise of Crane Music, whose meticulous sound mixing and mastering added a polished, professional finish. The seamless blending of musical layers ensured that every sound element built in harmony with the performance’s visual escalation. The music and effects rose and fell in perfect synchronization with the on-stage tension, without overpowering or diminishing any part of the performance.
The result was a
rich, dynamic soundscape that flowed effortlessly between smooth and violent transitions, between silence and explosive bursts—mirroring the dramatic tension that pulsed through the performance.
Artistic Visual Recap Film
A Visual Rhythm That Mirrors the Story’s Tension
The editing in the teaser video was far more than a simple arrangement of clips—it was a form of art that added depth and dimension to the performance. Every transition between scenes was handled with calculated precision, amplifying the shifting sense of time and the mounting inner conflict.
Balance and Precision in Mastering
This intricate auditory experience was elevated by the expertise of Crane Music, whose meticulous sound mixing and mastering added a polished, professional finish. The seamless blending of musical layers ensured that every sound element built in harmony with the performance’s visual escalation. The music and effects rose and fell in perfect synchronization with the on-stage tension, without overpowering or diminishing any part of the performance.
The result was a rich, dynamic soundscape that flowed effortlessly between smooth and violent transitions, between silence and explosive bursts—mirroring the dramatic tension that pulsed through the performance.
The editing in the teaser video was far more than a simple arrangement of clips—it was a form of art that added depth and dimension to the performance. Every transition between scenes was handled with calculated precision, amplifying the shifting sense of time and the mounting inner conflict.
The visual pacing was deliberately crafted. Scenes began with slow, deliberate transitions, evoking a sense of claustrophobia and suffocation. Gradually, the editing quickened, matching the intensifying performance and musical crescendo, culminating in moments of explosive physical movement.
Every visual cut was purposeful—leaving intentional silences and stillness that allowed viewers to reflect, only to plunge them back into rapid, jarring movements that mirrored the performers' emotional turbulence.
The interplay between light and darkness was masterfully exploited in the editing process. Sudden transitions between brightly lit moments and deep shadows emphasized the alternation between chaos and calm. Every flash of light was charged with meaning, each darkness a pause for reflection, magnifying the overall emotional impact.
The brilliance of the editing shone in its fluid harmony with the music and sound design. Every visual rhythm was perfectly attuned to a musical beat or a swelling sound effect, forging a flawless connection between sight and sound. It was as if the
music dictated the visuals, or the
images translated the music into motion—a symbiotic dance between the auditory and the visual.
In the teaser video for "WILL || Performance," both the music and the editing were not supporting elements but integral pillars of the performance's philosophy and emotional depth.
The music, with its authentic live sounds and inventive effects, conveyed the complexity of the inner struggle, while the editing transformed these emotions into a pulsating, visual rhythm.
The result was a fully immersive sensory experience that transcended sound and vision—plunging deep into the psyche and leaving an indelible mark on the memory.
Every detail of this work functioned in perfect harmony, creating an experience that wasn’t merely watched, but deeply lived through every sense.
“In the silence between thought and breath, I found fragments of a self I no longer recognized. Layer by layer, the world painted over me, until my reflection became a stranger. But beneath every color, every fracture, there is a quiet pulse—waiting to reclaim its voice, to rise, and begin again.”