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Aug 30 2024 - 18:30

Teatro Zandonai

DUB

National Premiere

From underground circles in metropolitan suburbs to TikTok, GenZ gathers around dance forms that mix different styles, whose boundaries are blurred. Captivated by the power of street cultures, Amala Dianor in DUB invites on stage eleven young performers recruited from France, as well as from The USA, Congo, India, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Italy, Great-Britain. Between solo performances and group synchronisations, the company celebrates new movements that reject categorisations and claim multiple identities, with a live set by Awir Leon and a scenography by the visual artist Grégoire Korganow.

The ephemeral territory of the stage is bursting with creative vitality! The ten or so dancers, young virtuosos of urban dance 2.0, transform the stage into an inexhaustible meeting ground. Delicate choreographer Amala Dianor has pushed them to invent new spaces, more fluid, brighter and freer

- Scène magazine

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible.
Accessible for Deaf community.
There is a sensory room at the performance venue.

The show includes very loud music, projections on a screen and the use of a smoke machine at the beginning.

For more information on accessibility click here.

DUB

Choreographer Amala Dianor
Visual artist Grégoire Korganow
Live music Awir Leon
Performers Slate Hemedi Dindangila, Romain Franco, Jordan John Hope, Enock Kalubi Kadima, Mwendwa Marchand, Kgotsofalang Joseph Mavundla, Sangram Mukhopadhyay, Tatiana Gueria Nade, Yanis Ramet, Germain Zambi, Asia Zonta
Technical director Nicolas Barrot, Véronique Charbit
Lights and general manager Nicolas Tallec
Costumes Minuit Deux, Fabrice Couturier
Sound manager Emmanuel Catty
Stage manager David Normand, Thibaut Trilles
Executive director Mélanie Roger
Tour manager Lucie Jeannenot
Set construction Juan Cariou, Fabienne Desfleches, Paul Dufayet, Valentin Dumeige, Moïse Elkaout, Manon Garnier, Louise Gateaud, Gaëlle Le-stum, Gaelle Meurice, Fanchon Voisin
Graffiti François Raveau
Production Kaplan I Cie Amala Dianor, sustained by French State - DRAC Pays de le Loire; Pays de la Loire Region, City of Angers. The company is also sustained by BNP Paribas Foundation since 2020. Cie Amala Dianor also received the support from Institut français and Onda.

Amala Dianor is currently associated artist to Touka Danses, CDCN GUYANE (2021-2024), Théâtre de Mâcon, Scène nationale (2023-2025)

Co-production Festival de Danse Cannes - Côte d’Azur France; Théâtre de la Ville - Paris; Le Théâtre, scène nationale de Mâcon ; Les Quinconces et L’Espal, Scène nationale du Mans; Touka Danses CDCN Guyane; MC2: Grenoble, Théâtre Sénart, scène nationale; Le Volcan, Scène nationale du Havre; Équinoxe, Scène nationale de Châteauroux; Julidans-Amsterdam, Pays-Bas; Maison de la Danse, Lyon; Le Grand R, scène nationale la Roche-sur-Yon ; Scène nationale d’ALBI - Tarn ; Cndc Angers
Creation partners Fondation BNP Paribas sheltered by Fondation de France ; City of Angers; Région Pays de la Loire
Research residency Villa Albertine, USA, 2023, in partnership with Théâtre de la Ville-Paris.
Set construction residency Paris Le Moulin Fondu, Oposito - CNAREP, Gargeslès-Gonesse
Workshop audition Ménagerie de Verre, Paris

Lenght 60'