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Miniature de la vidéo D’eux sens

D’eux sens

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Cutting Flat

Cutting Flat

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Allegoria Stanza

Allegoria Stanza

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo D’eux sens

D’eux sens

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Nuit Blanche

Nuit Blanche

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo On the bridge

On the bridge

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo Nya

Nya

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo Un monde en soi

Un monde en soi

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Abou Lagraa’s dance

Abou Lagraa’s dance

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Où transe

Où transe

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Nya

Nya

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Nya

Nya

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Le projet du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen

Le projet du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Le projet pédagogique au sein du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen

Le projet pédagogique au sein du Pont Culturel Méditerranéen

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo Interview Abou Lagraa

Interview Abou Lagraa

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Interview Nassim Feddal | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA

Interview Nassim Feddal | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA

Fabien Plasson

Miniature de la vidéo Interview Mokhtar Boussouf  | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA

Interview Mokhtar Boussouf | Pont Culturel Méditerranéen / NYA

Fabien Plasson

Miniature de la vidéo Cutting Flat

Cutting Flat

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Allegoria Stanza

Allegoria Stanza

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Violatus

Violatus

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Où Transe

Où Transe

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Universe… Africa (tribute to Nina Simone)

Universe… Africa (tribute to Nina Simone)

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Artists in residency – Hong Kong

Artists in residency – Hong Kong

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo El Djoudour (extrait) 2013 – Abou Lagraa

El Djoudour (extrait) 2013 – Abou Lagraa

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Reportage El Djoudour

Reportage El Djoudour

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Ô mon corps ! [extrait 2]

Ô mon corps ! [extrait 2]

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Ô my body !

Ô my body !

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo El Djoudour

El Djoudour

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo El Djoudour, the roots

El Djoudour, the roots

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Création “Le Cantique des Cantiques” [extrait]

Création “Le Cantique des Cantiques” [extrait]

Cie La Baraka / La Chapelle – Abou Lagraa & Nawal Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo Le Cantique des Cantiques – Création à la Maison

Le Cantique des Cantiques – Création à la Maison

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Do you be

Do you be

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo Do you be [intégral]

Do you be [intégral]

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo The song of the songs

The song of the songs

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Le Cantique des cantiques

Le Cantique des cantiques

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Dakhla

Dakhla

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo Wonderful One

Wonderful One

Abou Lagraa

Miniature de la vidéo D’Eux Sens

D’Eux Sens

Luc Riolon

Miniature de la vidéo DO YOU BE – Nawal Lagraa Aït Benalla (Teaser)

DO YOU BE – Nawal Lagraa Aït Benalla (Teaser)

Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo PREMIER(S) PAS (2020)

PREMIER(S) PAS (2020)

Abou Lagraa , Nawal Lagraa – Aït Benalla

Miniature de la vidéo One to one

One to one

Abou Lagraa

El Djoudour

Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2013

Strongly marked by frustration with separation between men and women in oriental culture, Abou Lagraa shows in El Djoudour a range of relations between the two sexes, far from the usual clichés.

Indeed, in 2008, on Nawal Ait Benalla-Lagraa’s initiative, Abou Lagraa left to Algeria to try to find his roots, his past. As evidence the 2 artists decided to work on it, to commit themselves by creating “The French-Algerian Mediterranean Cultural Bridge” there.

Meeting the dancers of the Contemporary Ballet of Algiers, getting involved in working with them (the outcome being the creation of Nya in 2010 then Universe Africa – tribute to Nina Simone in 2012) rediscovering the daily life in a country where so much remains to be done, all this could not leave Abou Lagraa untouched. He is indeed so similar and yet so different. 

El Djoudour is the third creation with the Algerian dancers.

For this show, Abou Lagraa drew his inspiration from his Algerian roots. As a western dancer and choreographer, French, North African, he would like to focus this creation on his own perception of the body in Muslim culture (and not of the Muslim faith), a body marked by modesty and respect of privacy. 

Strongly marked by frustration with separation between men and women, Abou Lagraa shows in El Djoudour a range of relations between the two sexes, far from the usual clichés.

The show opens on an empty space, a public square (” El Fada ” in Arabic) structured by metal racks that define the space of men and women. Lagraa shows the tensions from the frustration of not being able to share the same space, to touch each other. The bodies confront themselves, are free, the lines move, sensuality is revealed.

To guide his creative process, Abou Lagraa refers to two basic elements of oriental culture: water (instrument of purification and source of life) and earth (the one from which we come from, which feeds our roots). The dancers are as protected by land and water, wrapped in a symbolic garment that allows finally them to touch each other, preserving their modesty and their freedom.

This body language honours the original features of generosity, sharing and brotherhood of the oriental culture.

The dance in El Djoudour reveals the ambivalence between feminity and masculinity, it’s a dance of body states, a total commitment. 

The composer Olivier Innocenti’s subtle music supports this idea of “no man’s land”. Algerian singer Houria Aïchi honors and refers to the sacred past. Contemporary music mixed sacred songs provides the link between narrative and abstraction, the organic and the spiritual, the past and the present. These collaborators joined Abou Lagraa’s never-ending quest which is as spiritual as it is artistic. He’s looking for poetry of human relationships.

El Djoudour comes from the choreographer’s roots, his personal history and his vision of Muslim culture while operating a syncretism with other horizons represented by fourteen dancers with different stories and personal experiences, from multiple ethnics origins (Algerians, Indians, French, Cameroon, Sweden, Comoros). This diversity of body proposes a new interpretation of the body in the oriental culture. 

El Djoudour is like a mirror in which we can look at ourselves to see and love others.

Source : Abou Lagraa

En savoir plus : www.aboulagraa.fr

Choreography
Director
Year of production
2013
Year of creation
2013
Choreography assistance
Nawal Ait Benalla-Lagraa
Duration
70′
Lights
Nicolas Faucheux
Original score
Houria Aïchi, Olivier Innocenti
Performance
Nawal Ait Benalla-Lagraa, Ali Brainis, Sarah Cerneaux, Nassim Feddal, Laurent Jocelyn, Oussama Kouadria, Bilel Madaci, Marion Renoux, Fanny Sage, Féroz Sahoulamide, Tanné Uddén, Angela Vanoni, Bernard Wayack Pambe, Zoubir Yahiaoui
Set design
Abou Lagraa
Production of choreographic work
Cie La Baraka, Grand Théâtre de Provence – Marseille Provence 2013 / Capitale Européenne de la Culture Les Gémeaux / Sceaux / Scène Nationale Théâtre National de Chaillot, Holland Festival / Amsterdam, La Coursive, Scène Nationale / La Rochelle Le Théâtre* / Scène Nationale de Narbonne
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