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DESCRIPTION:“[He is] to Beirut what the Wooster Group is to New York: a 
 blend of avant-garde innovation\, conceptual complexity and political urge
 ncy\, all grounded in earthy humor.” —New York Times\n\nIn his US debu
 t tour\, Rabih Mroué illuminates the elusive nature of personal and natio
 nal memory with Looking for a Missing Employee\, a riveting and timely per
 formance puzzle. Using video with multicamera live feeds\, he brilliantly 
 merges storytelling\, historic detritus\, and live sketch art. Is it truth
  or fiction? You decide as he sweeps you along in this tale that unearths 
 the mutable realities of daily life in his homeland and the ever-increasin
 g skepticism around Middle Eastern leadership. Mroué also presents his la
 test short piece\, The Pixelated Revolution\, a work-in-progress co-commis
 sioned by the Walker\, on Saturday\, January 14\, as part of Inside Out Th
 ere.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater
SUMMARY:Rabih Mroué
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/rabih-mroue
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DESCRIPTION:“[He is] to Beirut what the Wooster Group is to New York: a 
 blend of avant-garde innovation\, conceptual complexity and political urge
 ncy\, all grounded in earthy humor.” —New York Times\n\nIn his US debu
 t tour\, Rabih Mroué illuminates the elusive nature of personal and natio
 nal memory with Looking for a Missing Employee\, a riveting and timely per
 formance puzzle. Using video with multicamera live feeds\, he brilliantly 
 merges storytelling\, historic detritus\, and live sketch art. Is it truth
  or fiction? You decide as he sweeps you along in this tale that unearths 
 the mutable realities of daily life in his homeland and the ever-increasin
 g skepticism around Middle Eastern leadership. Mroué also presents his la
 test short piece\, The Pixelated Revolution\, a work-in-progress co-commis
 sioned by the Walker\, on Saturday\, January 14\, as part of Inside Out Th
 ere.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater
SUMMARY:Rabih Mroué
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/rabih-mroue
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DTSTART:20120114T200000
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 5dfc1f9efc230567032beacabaf96c32.jpg
DESCRIPTION:“[He is] to Beirut what the Wooster Group is to New York: a 
 blend of avant-garde innovation\, conceptual complexity and political urge
 ncy\, all grounded in earthy humor.” —New York Times\n\nIn his US debu
 t tour\, Rabih Mroué illuminates the elusive nature of personal and natio
 nal memory with Looking for a Missing Employee\, a riveting and timely per
 formance puzzle. Using video with multicamera live feeds\, he brilliantly 
 merges storytelling\, historic detritus\, and live sketch art. Is it truth
  or fiction? You decide as he sweeps you along in this tale that unearths 
 the mutable realities of daily life in his homeland and the ever-increasin
 g skepticism around Middle Eastern leadership. Mroué also presents his la
 test short piece\, The Pixelated Revolution\, a work-in-progress co-commis
 sioned by the Walker\, on Saturday\, January 14\, as part of Inside Out Th
 ere.
LOCATION:McGuire Theater
SUMMARY:Rabih Mroué
URL:http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/rabih-mroue
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