Lama Amine © Joe Lynn
movement director, performer, director
Movement director, performer, director – Beirut, Lebanon
Participant International Forum 2023
Lama Amine is a movement director, performer, director, teacher and activist. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Movement Directing and Teaching from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama – London (CSSD). She works for the Seenaryo organisation as Head of Arts, and she has also directed and co-directed flagship Seenaryo productions, including “The Metamorphosis” after Franz Kafka, “What’s Far is Near”, “I see my ghost coming from afar” and “Tilka”. She was part of Kahraba’s production, touring in the world premiere of „Cabaret Migrant“ directed by Éric Deniaud. She is also part of TNT British Theatre Company and performed in the world premiere of “My Sister Syria” in Europe. She has worked as a movement director and a physical theatre tutor with first and second-year BA students at CSSD and Saint Mary’s University in London. In 2016 she worked on the “RISE” production with The Old Vic New Voices as an assistant movement director. In 2015 she was selected to participate in Home Grown Theatre Project, a collaboration project with the Kevin Spacey Foundation in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Lama Amine has worked on two operas with Robert Wilson in New York. She has also been a dancer with Sima Dance Company in Dubai.