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Khallini Aïch
Choreography
Director
Company
Collection
Year of production
2004
Year of creation
2004
Khallini Aïch : a fleeting, a-temporal moment; where you let yourself come just because you are together. The two of you. No worries about being seen or even glimpsed… This is a hymn to love, to life. To life together. Two: it is the form of duo that we have chosen to evoke our world, our dreams and our fears, desire, death, sexuality, solitude, violence. Om Kalthoum threw us a line when she sang Amal Hayatti (All my life hoping for you).
Today we want to say it and today we can say it: Khallini Aïch.
Source : Aïcha M’Barek, Hafiz Dhaou
Choreography
Director
Company
Collection
Year of production
2004
Year of creation
2004
Artistic direction assistance
Hafiz Dhaou (Cie Chatha) Aïcha M’Barek
Duration
23′
Lights
Nicolas Diaz
Original score
Ahmed Chafif Kamel, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, interprétée par Sonia M’Barek (enregistrée au studio de la E.R.T.T.en 1992)
Other collaboration
Mélanie Bouvret (régie)
Performance
Aïcha M’Barek, Hafiz Dhaou
Production of video work
Maison de la Danse, 2004, Charles Picq
Sound
Hafiz Dhaou d’après la chanson “Amal Hayatti” (Ma vie à t’espérer)