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Interview of Eric Delphin Kwégoué
Eric Delphin Kwégoué
Indélébile
Francky Tohouegnon
Dance for Change
Cécile Thery
Dance for Change
Cécile Thery
Ibéré
Orphée Ahinhinnou
Traditional dances from Benin
Jaï Production
Chaos Elégant
Arouna Guindo
Entre ciel et terre
Kossivi Sénagbé Afiadegnigban
Danseuse, pas pute !
Denise Ishola
Kri-monologie
Christal Dossougouin
La Danse des sept tours
Florence Gnarigo
Tsunami 2.0
Deen Eniola
Atché
Jean-Pierre Etsé Atchrimi
Balles perdues
Mouhamadou Ba Tounkara
Gbé miton
Carmelita Siwa
Entre être et ne pas être
Carmelita Siwa
Vonvonli
Kossivi Sénagbé Afiadegnigban
(In)secure
Carmelita Siwa , Kadidja Tiementa
Iran’ti
Deen Eniola
“Dansons Maintenant”! A contemporary dance festival in Benin
Jaï Production
Rencontre avec Vincent Hariso
Vincent Harisdo
Interview de Marcel Gbeffa
Marcel Gbeffa
Interview d’Andreya Ouamba
Andreya Ouamba
Interview de Patrick Acogny
Patrick Acogny
Interview d’Awoulath Alougbin
Alougbin Awoulath
Interview de Seydou Boro
Seydou Boro
Interview de Qudus Onikeku
Qudus Onikeku
Interview de Julie Dossavi
Julie Dossavi
Germaine Acogny’s interview
Germaine Acogny
Interview de Richard Adossou
Richard Adossou
Eclipse
Abdoulaye Trésor Konaté
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Andreya Ouamba
Foliphonie mobile
Rachelle Agbossou
Root’in
Marcel Gbeffa
Prière
Germaine Acogny
Marcel, Ici et maintenant
Marceline Lartigue
Sans regard
Marcel Gbeffa
Le Mystère des pas, la fascination du jeu
Alougbin Awoulath
Antoine Tempé
Fondation Zinsou
Africaman
Qudus Onikeku
La Juju
Julie Dossavi
Bribes urbaines
Alougbin Awoulath
We are Numeridanse : Anne Décoret Ahiha
Tiffanie Deschamps
Chaos Elégant
Arouna Guindo
Antoine Tempé
Interview
In 2011, the Fondation Zinsou presents Antoine Tempé’s contemporary African dance photographies at the exhibition “Dansons Maintenant! « . His black and white portraits of African choreographers and his color stage photographs are hung in 3m by 3m format on 19 containers placed on the Champ de Foire, a public square in the heart of Cotonou, Benin.
The exhibition, which also aims to introduce visitors to the main currents of dance, offers a program of videos broadcast inside the containers, as well as a program of shows. The exhibition will welcome nearly 110,000 visitors in three months (April 3 to June 30, 2011)
The container entitled « Who is Antoine Tempé » presents the photographer’s career and broadcasts a video interview of about ten minutes, taken from an hour-long interview leaded by Aurélie Lecomte and filmed on February 18, 2011, in Cotonou.
The deposit of the video archives of “Dansons maintenant !”, belonging to Fondation Zinsou was made possible thanks to the Centre National de la Danse Research award in dance, granted in 2021 to Dr Anne Décoret-Ahiha for her research project “Consolidation of the African choreographic field: focus on Benin” and with the kind permission of the artists.