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Latest revision as of 22:34, 13 January 2019

Till death do us part
A group of people in festive clothing surrounding a couple on their wedding.
Photo from Till Death Do Us Part by Petter Karlsson.
Techniques
Information
DateAugust 10–12, 2012 (2012-08-10 – 2012-08-12)
Duration12 hour workshop, 36 hour play
LocationBir Zeit, Palestine
Participants35
Budget4,000
Participation fee150
Credits
Designed by

Till death do us part was a larp about a wedding between a Palestinian woman and a Norwegian man. It was set in Ramallah, Palestine and co-written by members of Fantasiforbundet and The Peace and Freedom Youth Forum. It had local players and players from the Nordic countries, playing family, friends and colleagues of the couple.

In the week before the larp, the Nordic players stayed in Jerusalem and took trips from there in East Jerusalem and into the West Bank to learn more about the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Synopsis

Harald and Kholoud are getting married and have invited family, friends and colleagues to the wedding. In the preparations the women hold a henna party and the men a bachelor party.

The story revolves around exploring differences and similarities in the Nordic and Palestinian countries, wedding traditions, family relationships, mixed relationships, friendship, old and new love, family expectations, queer issues, life under occupation and a corruption scandal involving the brides uncle and the head of the NGO the groom works for.

Techniques

The game was highly transparent and made use of several meta-techniques to enhance play, for instance

Video documentation

Video documentation from the game and interview with participants.


External links