
MARDOM
MARDOM is a choreographic research project dealing with the topic of pain and justice. At its core lies the question: How does pain affect the individual body, and–as a result–the collective bodi(es)?
It draws on the allegory from Saadi Shiraz’s 13th century poem, Bani Adam, which regards each human being as part of a larger, all-encompassing interconnected human body. When one part is in pain, the whole suffers. The poem adorns one of the meeting halls of the UN headquarters in New York and has been used in political discourse as a call for empathy and shared responsibility.
Embodied movement, visual art and literature weave together into a lived experience, designed for public and semi-public spaces to question how despotic structures imprint themselves on our psychosomatic realities—and how bodies might respond, remember, or resist.
a choreographic reflection on monstrosity and pain


(from) being in(to) pain
10.2024 . Creative Residency + Sharing . Alte Post Studio, Hamburg (Link)
10.2024 . Panel-Performance . Fluctoplasma Festival, Hamburg (Link)
11.2024 . Panel-Performance . Dancing on the Edge Festival, Amsterdam (Link)
4.2025 . Creative Residency . Tanzfabrik, Berlin
4/5.2025 . Creative Residency . CCOV x K3 Tanzplan Hamburg, Montreal
7.2025 . Creative Residency . K3 Tanzplan, Hamburg
Painscriptions


7/8.2025 . Research Phase. ImPulsTanz (ATLAS), Vienna
11.8.2025 . Open Rehearsal . Rennweg Studio, Vienna (Link)
11.2025 . Residency + Sharing . Tanzfabrik, Berlin (Link)
1.2026 . Pain Lab /w Lyn Bentschik . Gessnerallee, Zurich
2.2026 . Residency + Sharing . Tanzhaus, Zurich (Link)
4.2026 . Residency + Sharing. Trois C-L, Luxembourg (Link)
more to be announced • • •

Creation
August 2026 . Kampnagel Hamburg
between March - August 2026, we would still need paid
creation residencies and or co-production support in
Germany or abroad to support the production.
Photos: Jennifer Ma • Open Studio at Rennweg Studios, Wien •

Team
Concept & Choreography: Sina Saberi
Dance Collaborators: Alexander Varekhine, Elise Luinaard,
Maxime Jeannerat & Anca Huma
Music: Ali Phi • Media Artist: Mina Mohseni
Production: Guy Marsan, Sofia Chionidou
Dramaturgic Support: Guy Cools, Niklaus Bein
Academic Research Assistant: Zara Khedri
Access: Venetsiana Kalampaliki • Doula: Claire Lefevre

![Untitled.7png[2].png](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/885336_a9bb278ee77f471cb114198e79ccbd11~mv2.png/v1/crop/x_272,y_0,w_1645,h_1080/fill/w_515,h_338,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_avif,quality_auto/Untitled_7png%5B2%5D.png)
