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D’eux sens
Abou Lagraa
Cutting Flat
Abou Lagraa
Allegoria Stanza
Abou Lagraa
D’eux sens
Abou Lagraa
Nuit Blanche
Abou Lagraa
On the bridge
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
Nya
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
Un monde en soi
Abou Lagraa
Abou Lagraa’s dance
Abou Lagraa
Où transe
Abou Lagraa
Nya
Abou Lagraa
Nya
Abou Lagraa
Le projet du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen
Abou Lagraa
Le projet pédagogique au sein du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
Interview Abou Lagraa
Abou Lagraa
Interview Nassim Feddal | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA
Fabien Plasson
Interview Mokhtar Boussouf | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA
Fabien Plasson
Cutting Flat
Abou Lagraa
Allegoria Stanza
Abou Lagraa
Violatus
Abou Lagraa
Où Transe
Abou Lagraa
Universe… Africa (tribute to Nina Simone)
Abou Lagraa
Artists in residency – Hong Kong
Abou Lagraa
El Djoudour (extrait) 2013 – Abou Lagraa
Abou Lagraa
Reportage El Djoudour
Abou Lagraa
Ô mon corps ! [extrait 2]
Abou Lagraa
Ô my body !
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
El Djoudour
Abou Lagraa
El Djoudour, the roots
Abou Lagraa
Création “Le Cantique des Cantiques” [extrait]
Cie La Baraka / La Chapelle – Abou Lagraa & Nawal Aït Benalla
Le Cantique des Cantiques – Création à la Maison
Abou Lagraa
Do you be
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
Do you be [intégral]
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
The song of the songs
Abou Lagraa
Le Cantique des cantiques
Abou Lagraa
Dakhla
Abou Lagraa
Wonderful One
Abou Lagraa
D’Eux Sens
Luc Riolon
DO YOU BE – Nawal Lagraa Aït Benalla (Teaser)
Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
PREMIER(S) PAS (2020)
Abou Lagraa , Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
One to one
Abou Lagraa
DO YOU BE - Nawal Lagraa Aït Benalla (Teaser)
Diptyque : Solo / Septet
The training and choreography in contemporary dance project, ‘Les femmes sur le devant de la scène’, was born out of the desire to support seven female dancers, from Lyon and the surrounding area, whose previous paths were unusual and ridden with obstacles. The two months of training, prior to the choreography, based on teaching the fundamentals of contemporary dance and the development of a common language which brings together different dance worlds, was the point of departure for a collective story.
Do you be, the lovechild of this adventure, is composed of two distinct pieces: a solo by Nawal Lagraa and a piece for the seven dancers.
First piece: SOLO by Nawal Lagraa
“This solo retraces the wanderings of a woman whose life is unbalanced by the kinds of storms that all of us have had to weather. She is defenceless, with a wrenching loneliness like that after a catastrophe, an earthquake. The body begins to speak once again, in the place where the voice is no longer present. She rediscovers her traces, her supports, becomes accustomed to her vertigo once again, and gradually comes back to reality. Still, there is no calm or stability – doubt is still jeering at her. Then, in a furtive moment, everything falls into place, and doubts disappear, and everything is back in motion.”
Second piece for seven female dancers
“Within every woman there lives a powerful force, filled with good instincts, passionate creativity, and ageless knowing. Inside each woman is a Wild Woman. But the Wild Woman, like wild nature, is a victim of civilisation. Society and culture hunt her and muzzle her to make her fit into the reductive mould of the roles assigned to her and to ensure she cannot hear the generous voice from deep inside her soul.”
– Clarissa Pinkola Estés
“Using the Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ concept of the Wild Woman, I wanted to put Woman’s strength and power into the limelight, into movement, through the bodies of eight women with different backgrounds (hip-hop, jazz, oriental, etc.). At the heart of the creative process is the permanent dialogue between the ‘animus’, the masculine part of women linked to the virtues of action, affirmation and intelligence, and the so-called feminine virtues of inwardness, sensitivity and creativity. There is a desire to unpick certain clichés and avoid homogenising genres. Taking account of each woman’s uniqueness, we will talk about the ‘individuation’ process rather than that of individuality.”
Source : Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla
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