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Eclipse
Abdoulaye Trésor Konaté
www.smtp.af
Andreya Ouamba
Foliphonie mobile
Rachelle Agbossou
Root’in
Marcel Gbeffa
Marcel, Ici et maintenant
Marceline Lartigue
Sans regard
Marcel Gbeffa
Prière
Germaine Acogny
Le Mystère des pas, la fascination du jeu
Alougbin Awoulath
Africaman
Qudus Onikeku
Antoine Tempé
Fondation Zinsou
La Juju
Julie Dossavi
Bribes urbaines
Alougbin Awoulath
Interview de Marcel Gbeffa
Marcel Gbeffa
Interview d’Andreya Ouamba
Andreya Ouamba
Interview de Patrick Acogny
Patrick Acogny
Interview de Qudus Onikeku
Qudus Onikeku
Interview de Seydou Boro
Seydou Boro
Interview d’Awoulath Alougbin
Alougbin Awoulath
Interview de Julie Dossavi
Julie Dossavi
Germaine Acogny’s interview
Germaine Acogny
Interview de Richard Adossou
Richard Adossou
Le Mystère des pas, la fascination du jeu
Extracts
For the exhibition “Dansons Maintenant! » (April – June 2011) on Antoine Tempé’ dance photographies, Fondation Zinsou who was the organizer, ordered benin choreographer Awoulath Alougbin to create a solo in resonance with the photographer’s images that were hung in outside on containers.
Note of intent of the piece:
“He is this companion whom I secretly called Dé. He came back among us for the time of a step game, the time of a dance game. A round trip between the fascination of having returned and the fear of going towards it, on the other side of the circle. He is present, rushes at me, pursues me. Worry, fear and then dread overwhelmed me, something drew me to him, despite everything. The mystery of the steps, the fascination of the game”.
Outdoor performance, Champ de Foire, Cotonou, Benin, April 23, 2011.
Filmed by Stéphane Agbessi-Loko.
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.